Monday, May 25, 2009

2009 Lenexa art festival

***UPDATE**** Just wanted to share with everybody, I did receive the honor of the first place in the 2009 Latino Art Bravisimo art contest. Of course, it wasn't the picture I thought had the best chance, but nevertheless, I'm so happy. This year's contest seemed to had better attendance, and the food was great! Thank you to the City of Lenexa and to El Centro, for making this possible. Now, here's the proof!




Getting ready for this year's Bravisimo Art Festival. Last year, I shared the first price with a very talented painter. My ghost town series was at display at the Lenexa town hall. This year, I wanted to do something more experimental.

I chose a mix of techniques. multiple exposure and light painting.
I wanted to do something at a bigger scale too, in a wooded setting. so after scouting for places, I settled for Shawnee mission park. A little side note, when going to the woods, make sure you have your bug spray at hand.


This is how it looked like to begin with:













Then, I went around the place, taking the same picture with a light source, around 30 times. the trick is to put them together. the final image is a mix of all of them, a "multiple exposure" of sorts. This is what a photographer does in the woods.













I'll post the image after I deliver it to the contest. I hope the judges like it!




Ok, these are the photographs entered into the contest.


Tho make this one, I took about 36 photographs, placing the lights at different places each time, and then put them all together into one single image. This is called a multiple exposure.
Takes lots of time and patience. in this particular case, bug repellent too. So the light in the picture comes from just two hand held flashes and available light.




This one is a cemetery in Chiapas, Mexico. what makes it special, is that this was taken with an Infra red modified camera. This is, what you see in the image is not visible light. was infra red radiation, (invisible to the eye). then, with software, that wavelenght is reapplied into the visible spectrum. this makes green foliage look white, and a very contrasty sky. Notice the little girl at the edge of the road on the left side.








This one, of course. Onions. lots of them. looks different because was lit by a headlamp, through a fifteen second exposure.
So that's it. Hope I have luck this year too!







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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Model photoshoot at the West bottoms

This is what photographers do when they are bored. They hang out with other photographers, and shoot models, if they show up. This is a clip of today's photo shoot at the West bottoms in KC.
Check out how there's groups, each one getting ready for a shoot, in different settings.



Here are some of the images of the session.

Yes, it was a pain to get that chair inflated, and yes, most other photographers thought I was crazy, hauling my box of props. Somebody even asked me where I left my sink! Nonetheless, I think adding an out-of-the-norm element to this setting worked really well.
Some models are just naturals. They understand the language of a photographer.
Of course, I had to try something for my next wedding!

As I was getting this picture set up, I couldn't help it but think of a good explanation in case the police showed up.

That's it. The West Bottoms is such a cool place to explore later, with more time. I'll be going back soon, to try other ideas. Thanks to my fellow photographers.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Randy and Misty's engagement pictures




Randy and Misty picked a very cool place for their pictures. They like the urban setting, so we went to Wichita's riverfront area and close to the museum. After three hours driving, we were quite tired, but we got energized when we saw the place. It was awesome. the weather was super nice too, but we didn't have much light to work, so we got down to business.



After a couple pictures by the river, we decided to move to the colorful club area.


As always, Randy and Misty were such troopers, and put up with all my ideas. Of course, I wanted to try all the cool spots around!
Randy and Misty's wedding is on July 11. and we plan to use the great scenery to take beautiful images.

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