Photo by David Rapoport.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Robert Frank at the Walter Reade Theater
Photographer Robert Frank entering a screening of "Pull My Daisy," a film he co-directed with Alfred Leslie in 1959, The event took place at the Walter Reade Theater, Lincoln Center, NYC, Thursday, May 15, 2008.
Monday, April 28, 2008
The Mystery of Light, Prof. Chris Callis: Week 14
I am interested in doing a series of images of people that are site specific. I am using a Sunpak ring light on my Canon EOS 30D. The camera is low, and is looking up at the subject. I am shooting at different times of day, and also at night. Exposures are balanced by trial and error. Distance from camera to subject plays a large part in the quality of the fill. It also affects the balance of flash and ambient light.
The Mystery of Light, Prof. Chris Callis: Week 13
The Mystery of Light, Prof. Chris Callis: Week 12
I wanted to do a photograph on location with an unlikely subject and reactions from others in the shot. The shot was taken in little India with a Canon EOS 5D and a Speedlight 580EX on camera. I used what ever I could as reflective material. In this case it was the front of the awning behind me. Flash setting was ETTL and the camera setting was Aperture priority.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
The Mystery of Light, Prof. Chris Callis: Week 11
The Mystery of Light, Prof. Chris Callis: Week 10
I think this is one of the most sophisticated still life photos I have ever taken. It is of a from a Puja ceremony. It required me to see the light and anticipate what it would do to the specular highlights and the reflections that are visible. The 580EX light was pointed forward and up. What was lit there was reflected in the turntable. The flash also revealed detail in the fruit, as well as its shadow.
The Mystery of Light, Prof. Chris Callis: Week 9
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