Thursday, December 30, 2010

Shooting fitness people

Hope everyone had a great Xmas and spent a lot of quality time with your family. I have so much to post in the next few weeks so keep checking back.
I was real busy with pre holiday shoots leading up to Xmas so a lot of different stuff with that, plus a lot of proprietary commercial and editorial works have been released.



One of my main goals for 2011 is to shed some pounds (18 to be exact) to regain my weight of my ideal playing shape when I played hockey (10 years ago).

Now that we are on the topic of fitness I have decided to post photo series I did for Lori Passmore.

Lori is a fitness trainer who specializes in Yoga and the hard core Kettle Bell training. She visited the studio in December and we knocked out some clean photographs that will be suited for her new brand.







Enjoy.




C





Thursday, December 9, 2010

White Balance, Gels and Cell Phones.

Today we shot some real fun photographs for CWB. The one part of the shoot took us to the 24th story of the of the CWB building. We were shooting some office culture photographs in a lunch room when I looked out and saw a corner of the building that peaked out at a 90angle looking out into the distance.


I asked our art director what he thought about putting some employees in an office and shooting them from the other part of the building.


(this is pre post production... want to know why? because you can see the messy desk and the Quadra in the bottom right, we just couldnt move it ant further to the right)
The AD went for it so I sent Aaron (my assistant) around the building to set up the lights. Because the windows on the CWB building are tinted green, there were some color issues shooting through my window into Aarons window.

I really wanted to have an over the top" blue" exterior with a warm glow lighting up the office. To do this I white balanced to tungsten and doubled up the light with full tungsten orange gels. Once I nailed the warm look, we shot a few images with a custom white balance and the naked light with no gels.


(dosent Aaron look happy? No? Its ok, because we started this morning at 8:30am)
To make this happen Aaron and I were communicating via cell phones with Aaron relaying my movement directions to the employees.

I shot this with the Canon 1ds mark 3, with a 50mm 1.2 and a circular polarizer to minimize reflections in Aarons window. I triggered the Elinchrom Quadra (one) with pocket wizards.



This set up was more complex than I would typically like (I tend to like more realistic photographs), but I think this rendered some interesting results.



C

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Edmonton Oiler Jason Strudwick


Since getting back from shooting in Hawaii thing have been pretty crazy, so I haven't had alot of time to post anything really cool. I am wrapped up in planning a shoot for an annual design contest editorial spread, which is taking a bit of time with the test photos. I will be posting more on this in the next few weeks.
This series I am posting right now is of Edmonton Oiler Jason Strudwick shot for the stollery children's hospital, as he and his wife are the honorary family. The stollery is a fine organization that is dedicated to children in need of medial treatment.

Here are some images of Jason. I have met Jason on a few other occasions and really think he is your average real nice guy first and then hockey player second. Jason actually came in on game day for this session. Which if you have ever met a pro athlete is saying a lot. Pros are extremely focused on game day and have very strict routines, so coming into Curtis Comeau's studio definitely qualifies as breaking routine.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

North Shore DAY 2





Day 2 of shooting went very well, however that was 2 days ago. Why didn’t I post anything?






Well because I came down with a case of Campylobacter better known as food poisoning that side lined me for the past 2 days.



Although all is well now I will not be visiting the KAHUKU Shrimp Van ever again.



The fact that the “roadside” eatery was a decrepit van with flat tires and covered in graffiti should have scared me off.  But when I saw the word FAMOUS spray painted on the front of the van, I thought to myself “What the hell what’s the worst that could happen???”

Well, about 6 hours later thanks to the KAHUKU shrimp van I experienced hell… for about 36 hours straight.








Anyways here are a few editorial images shot of day 2.

Enjoy.

C