Archive for March, 2009

Seussical the Musical Pictures

March 26th, 2009 by John under Photoshoots

Cornerstone University’s production of “Seussical the Musical” is a non-stop ride of fun, vibrant color, clever dancing and drama. This show never slows down from the first note played by the live orchestra, to the last bow at the final curtain.  The singing, acting, lighting design, and top-notch music behind this show is worth every penny for people of all ages.  Seriously, if you’ve thought about having a date night, or doing something fun with the kids or family, this show is perfect.

The show opens TONIGHT (March 26th) at 8pm (literally as I’m posting this) and runs on March 26, 27 & 28, as well as April 2, 3 & 4.  Click here for details.

Here are some images I captured yesterday to wet your appetite!  Enjoy.

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With a cast, crew and orchestra this size… believe me this is a production you don’t want to miss!

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Allison & Adam’s Slideshow

March 21st, 2009 by John under Slideshow, Weddings

Mis-fired flashes are my friend.

March 19th, 2009 by John under Weddings

As I continued editing through Allison and Adam’s pictures I came across 2 pictures that I just had to share where the off camera flash didn’t fire.  Because I was shooting RAW though, I was able to pull back some brightness and discover some great shots that I might have passed over had I been shooting JPEG (to hard to rescue).

This first shot was taken rather quickly as a train was threatening my photoshoot and we had to get off the tracks quickly.  In the process of moving all our gear the flash had been turned off… and in the flurry of activity there was a last minute idea to try to get the train passing behind them.  Of course with the flash off, and with no light at all to help me focus with, I started firing off shots hoping one would be in focus and that the flash would charge in time.  Well the flash didn’t charge in time (or rather get set up in time with the pocket wizzards), and most of the shots were out of focus with no flash.

THIS ONE however was in focus… but WAY underexposed because there was only the dim lights coming from the train tracks.  But since it was shot with RAW, I was able to pull up the exposure to get something out of it…

The results?  Simply Amazing.

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This second picture was shot without flash as well, but had some “rim light” coming from my video light.  It was also severely underexposed, but I pulled it back thanks to the RAW file’s exposure cushion.  It’s not as cool as the image above, but I still like it and think its “out of the box” different / cool.

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Sometimes accedents make the best pictures, and sometimes those accedents can spark ideas for future shoots.  I know these shots did.  I’ve got to do more night time shoots with video lights and OCR… and look for natural city lights to use with them!

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Anyone up for a wedding music video?

March 19th, 2009 by John under General

There are no words… just watch: http://bit.ly/14yQm

The Clark Family

March 18th, 2009 by John under Photoshoots

This morning I had some fun at the Meijer Garden’s with my good friend Craig and his family.  Craig has been very helpful in bringing his amazing PR skillz to work for Coastline Studios and I was glad to be able to finally do a shoot with him and his family.  If you are looking for some good PR work, check him out at www.clarkcommunication.com!

Here are some of the highlights!

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