Archive for April, 2009

“Night Mother” Production Stills

April 29th, 2009 by John under Photoshoots

Cornerstone’s recent production of “Night Mother” was one of the more serious drama’s I’ve seen as of late.  Dealing with the heavy but important topic of suicide, this production portrayed the tense relationship between a Mother and her Daughter who reveals she is going to kill herself that night.  With a mix of tender and tense moments, the 2 actresses delivered compelling performances that had everyone on the edge of their seats for the entire play.

Here are a few stills from the production.  These are straight out of the camera… which in this case I feel shows the production in its truest portrayal of the color and lighting within the show.  Once again, 100% of these were shot on my 85mm 1.4.

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I snuck around behind the set to get these next 2 shots.

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Love these next 2 shots.  Once again from behind the set looking through the window.

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Coastline’s Article in Shore Bride Magazine!

April 17th, 2009 by John under Videography, Weddings

cover-small1We at Coastline are pleased to announce that we’ve been featured in the spring 09 edition of Shore Bride Magazine! This awesome publication caters to the brides of the lakeshore community- check it out to find planning tips and more.

Special thanks to my good friend Craig Clark from Clark Communication for making this happen!
Our article:

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Welcome Spring & Happy Easter

April 12th, 2009 by John under Family

What do I find myself doing when I don’t have to work?  Making more videos of course.  : )

Happy Easter everyone!  And here’s to Spring and new life!

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Rock that Off Camera Flash Workshop Highlights

April 5th, 2009 by John under Photoshoots, Seniors, Workshops

This weekend I consider myself fortunate to have attended a workshop put on by Ali from Rock that OCF who flew out from Minnesota to brave the cold Michigan weather and show us her mad skills.  I was invited by Lisa and Lindsey and was also glad to see Sam and Ben there to shoot with, as well as meet some other great photographers from around the state for the first time.

We started with some instruction and demo’s on Friday afternoon, and then shot all day Saturday and part of Sunday.  It was very different for me because I’m so used to snapping hundreds of shots during a photo shoot, but when you have to wait for a flash battery to recharge, and are sharing pocket wizards with multiple people, it really made me slow down and think about my shots more.  I’ve done some off camera flash before, but never really mastered it, so this workshop was great for me to hone those skills and strengthen those “photo muscles” a bit. :)

So here are some of the highlights…. : )

This first shot was a favorite right away.  Way to work it Beth!

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And check out the super cute Karyn May of Karyn May Photography!  Way to rock the camera from the other side of the lens!

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These next 2 shots were probably one of the biggest things I learned… the difference between broad lighting and short lighting.  This first image is “broad” meaning the light is hitting the side of subjects face that is closest to the camera.  This tends to not be as flattering as it can sometimes make the face appear larger… and is usually better used on men.  HOWEVER its not bad… just not always as flattering.  This particular shot I really liked even though it was “broad lit.” :)

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And here you can see the difference… now the light has moved over to the right… and the camera is shooting from the “shadow” side of the face.  See the difference?  I’ve done these lighting techniques before, but never really knew the science or terminology behind it, and now feel I’ll be better at “using light” to flatter my subjects.

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The lovely Karyn… so photogenic!

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It was also fun to see Heather who modeled for one of our previous workshops! : )

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A behind the scenes shot of Jess taking a photo.

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Love this one!

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It was FREEEEZINGGGG!  The models deserve an extra round of applause!

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Ben workin’ the angles (as usual) : )  – Ben you are full of Crop! (inside joke)

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My turn to grab a shot.

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Shooting at dusk!

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Probably one of my favotite shots of Day 1.

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I thought I’d do something “out of the box”.  I kinda like it!  Thoughts anyone?

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These next 3 shots were done using my video light… a small 30 watt battery powered light.

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Day 2:  Time to get out a 2nd flash and throw a gel on it!

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And I love these last 2 shots.  Rock it out!

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I had a lot more images to show from day 2 as well, but this post was getting pretty long… so I kept it short.  Thanks Ali for flying out, and to Lisa and Lindsey for organizing it!  Can’t wait to see everyone’s images!

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