Know when to walk away.

20th Aug 2010
3:55 am
This is my new cat, Cindy Sherman. The image is unrelated to the post, but I wanted to post a picture and didn't really have anything relevant. Deal with it.

This is my new cat, Cindy Sherman. The image is unrelated to the post, but I wanted to post a picture and didn't really have anything relevant. Deal with it.

As some of you might know, I have been assisting Greg Ceo for the last few months and every now and then he passes me a gig of my own if he’s unavailable or already booked. At the beginning of the month he put me in touch with a small publishing company that produces magazines and brochures for (among other things, I assume) chambers of commerce in different towns and cities.

The gig was not something I was totally stoked for, but it was paying $650 and honestly I need every dollar I can make at the moment. They needed me to travel to a small town about an hour away to shoot for the chamber of commerce there. They gave me a shot list of somewhere around thirty images in various locations in and around the town. I was given points of contact but no addresses– that’s something I was told I’d have to get on my own. The images included everything from portraits to architectural interiors and exteriors as well as lifestyle shots of people water skiing, shopping, and eating at restaurants. I was told up front they expected it might take 2-3 days, but I did some very rough planning and I didn’t see how I could get it all done in less than 3 days, probably 4.

So let’s look at this overall now. 30 images, 4 days of shooting, with two hours of travel each day. $650. About $160/day, or just over $20/image. Okay so this is admittedly way way way lower than I would have billed them had I been asked for an estimate. However, as I said earlier, I needed the money. Did I mention I wasn’t very stoked about the gig? Read the rest of this entry »

Fashion by Meret Goetschel

11th Jul 2010
6:06 pm

Added a couple of new fashion images in book two of the portfolio! Of course, if you follow me on Flickr, you probably have already seen them. I desperately need to update my facebook page!

This image is from a little editorial I shot for my friend, Meret Goetschel, featuring her senior collection for SCAD. All of the garments were amazing and bizarre and super awesome. I had the idea for an alien-esqe fashion shoot at this location for a while, and when I went to the fashion building at SCAD to talk with some designers with clothing that fit the bill, I ran into Meret. That was a surprise because she was a photo major– we had had several classes together. Turns out she was ALSO a fashion major. Talk about ambitious!

Anyway, her line was PERFECT for my idea and she loved the concept and location. Everything went well, we had great models and awesome assistants (An Le and Brittany Sturrett). The only kink was the weather. We shot in late May, which in Georgia means summer was already in full effect and it was easily in the mid 90’s out there. The clothing was all knitted so the models were dying. Even though I was in a tshirt, I was feeling faint! One of my assistants held a reflector over my head shot shade me as I shot. I work with only the best, haha.

We had everything wrapped two hours and eight liters of bottled water later.

No, I didn’t shoot the lighting setup, but it was pretty simple. Just one or two AB1600’s high and on full power to fill in for the sun, which was almost directly overhead and we used as the key.

I’ll post a breakdown of the other new image in my next post (yes, with a lighting setup).

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