Showing posts with label 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2019. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

2018 FE Happy Holidays





Made last Christmas for Fort Erie Race Track to wish Happy Holidays to their social media followers.  There where slightly different versions made to fit different platforms but,  this is basic 16:9 HD version.

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Saturday, 16 November 2019

Christmas Still Life - Mostly Decorations


  'Christmas Still Life' Photo Series


This post is about a series of photos featuring Chrsitmas decortions, How I shot them and some of what I learned while doing it.

It's one of the few times I though the process of setting up a full shoot with lights & backdrop etc.  for items from around the house.

This series started last February 1st, as I was putting away my Christmas decorations.  I was late putting them away and part of me wasn't too enthusiastic even then. As I was getting out the boxes and taking things down it occurred to me  "this stuff would make good photos to post next year around Christmas".

So, I decided to get some photos as I put away the last of the Christmas decoration.  Initially the plan was to snap a quick shot of a few items and put everything in a green totes. It soon turned into a a case of "If somethings worth doing it's worth doing right".

Before I knew it I had a backdrop, key light, a few fill lights, and a host of modifyers along with all the gear to get them in position all set up & ready to go. Along with that where a couple of prime lenses, a set of macro tubes along with camra & tripod. To complete the arrangement there was a pile of decorations on one side & a group of boxes on the other to put away the decorations after they'd been shot.




Still life & studio lighting are things I don't get to do too often. So, I was excited to get started and get more experience with type of shoot.  I started with the brand new set of macro rings that Santa had dropped off at Chrsitmas.  After a few test shots the macro tubes went back in the box and became a project for another day. I wasn't getting what I wanted/expected and I realized needed to do a bit of research to get what I wanted from from them.



At this point I realized a few things  simultaneously 1) it's 11 pm  2) I have to work in the morning 3) I have a a bunch of stuff set up that has to come down before I go to bed (I'm in a pretty tight space)   4) I'm about to teardown thsi setup with out getting and good shots and haven't put away a single Christmas decoration.

It became clear that when I restarted this process tomorrow it wouldn't be as quick or as easy as I first thought. As it  turned out that it would last another three evenings, but it did end with all of the decorations put away for next Christmas and a few hundred images on my hard drive, also awaiting next Chrsitmas.







Over the 3 evenings I learned a lot and jsut as important I got some practice.  It's one thing to know how things should be done.  It's something else to be able to set things up quickly and in the right order with out having to take two steps back before taking one forward.  recreating almost the same setup 4 nights in a row went a long way towards my aquiring that ability. I'm still not a professional light tech, not by a long shot.   But, I have felt better about  doing a basic light setup since then.


What Else Did I Learn?

I learned a little bit about ligthing faces.


How to accentuate things by hiding other things in shadow. Leaving empty space (AKA negative space) and using techniques in post to further change or enhance the viewers perception.


How hard it is to fill in all the shadows and how unneccisarry/boring it can be when you finally achieve it.  Some times shadows are your friend (see above)  and sometimes they're not (below -left)

I was repeatedly reminded once again that "good enogh" rarely is and that if you say "I'll fix it in post" while shooting you usually curse yourself in post & rarely end up with what you where hoping for. As an example, use tripod or some other camera support system. Camera support systems aren't just to get more gear out on the floor. They really can give you more options and better results.
When when "sharp focus" and "blurry mess" are seperated by fractions of a centimetre hand held might not be the best option. It can create some happy accidents, but mostly,  it creates stuff that 's frustrating in post & often wholely unusable.


I'll save the joys and advantages of Hand Held photography (of which there are many) for another post.




I'll wrap up todays post with a link to my FLICKR ALBUM where the photos from this shoot are being posted from November 15 right into the New Year.


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Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Fall Festival Promo Video

Fall Festival Promo Video






A short video for social media to promote the Fall Festival at Fort Erie Race Track.
Made with footage shot at last years event and then worked into a quick video for this years version of the event.


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Friday, 27 September 2019

Fall Pics for a Fall Day

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Fall is here & I am seeing Autumn scenes everywhere.


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Thursday, 12 September 2019

Two for One promotional Videos





Two video promotions made for special events at Fort Erie Race Track.



I should have posted these a while back but, life gets busy and now its' a 2 for 1 post.

Both of these where made to increase interest in special events at the track and both where constructed with footage  I shot at last years version of the event. 

At this point I already have footage in the can from this years events to use for next years promo's.  That's what we call "a winter project". We are still racing twice a week and still have special events to work on but, when the season ends in mid October then we begin looking at next year and preparing all the pieces needed to make it happen.


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Wednesday, 28 August 2019

The Dog Days.






Have I mentioned I'm doing a Podcast ?
Well I am.  It's part of the Dog Days of podcasting,  which is a group of people that challenege themselves to make a podcast everyday during August.
I heard about the Dog Days when it was mentioned on one of the podcasts that I regularly listen too.
I though "that's a cool odea, I should try that"  and then didn't.  Not that year or the next. Finally this year as it was approaching I was determined to give it a try.

I thought about a few different titles and formats and went back and for , then decided on the title "My Commute" using the idea of talking about commuting while, commuting as a loose framework to really talk about what every I want.  But, it's usually connected to what I'm doing.or what's going on. Each day's cover art is also a photo I've taken.  Often taken on the parkway &  usually on the same day of the recording.

The Dog Days Of Podcasting Challenge ends at the end of the week. Most of the participants will wrap up their Dog Dags shows and some will go back to  their "regularly scheduled podcasts".
I don't have a regular show to go back to or continue with, but I don't really want to stop doing shows.

So, what I'm hoping to do is transition from the dog days into a new podcast. Sort of transform this show into something I can do once a week through the fall and winter and see how I feel about it in the spring.

That about all I can say for now about the new show is that it will have a new name, probably have  a weekly(ish) schedule and is likely to be at least a little longer than the 5 minutes long.

There's still lots to figure out & try out before I commit to any of the defeatist.
The immediate plan is the keep doing "My Commute" Daily into the first week of September (maybe a bit longer)  while I figure out what the new show will be like.

If your interested in the "My Commute"  Podcast there are links below.   It's a first attempt and ti's all on location at the side of the road & river.
So,  it's pretty rough.
But,  I think it's become almost tolerable.
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If not, at least it's short.




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Saturday, 3 August 2019

Prince of Wales Stakes - Save The Date (2019)



A Quick Save-The-Date video for the Prince of Wales Stakes, The second Jewel in the Canadian Triple Crown. 

Featuring footage from the 2018 race and the voice of the legendary Frank Salive.


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Thursday, 6 June 2019

Fort Erie Race Track -Tv Show Intro (2019)


Fort Erie Race Track -TV Show Intro (2019)

The 2019 intro for the live racing TV show.  This years intro features a voice over from track announcer Frank Salive. I think frank's commentary helps get it a more immediate fell than some of the previous ones.

I'm hoping to get some good footage during this years racing season.  So far the weather hasn't been too cooperative, but, there are still 38 race days left try.

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Tuesday, 21 May 2019

Late Winter Sun | Melting Ice in the Niagara River

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A bit of Footage of the late summer sun on the melting ice in the Niagara River.

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Tuesday, 7 May 2019

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A few shots of Ducks on the upper Niagara River (Fort Erie) in very early spring or late winter.


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Tuesday, 23 April 2019

Tuesday, 16 April 2019

PoTd April 16th - Spring Flowers

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 Spring Flowers. Not sure what kind of tree these flowers are on but, we have lots of them in Niagara Falls & & the flowers look great in the spring.

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Tuesday, 2 April 2019

PoTd April 2nd

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Close-up and personal with The Kubasonics at Summerfolk right on the beach.
They are very cool people as well as fantastic performers. I know they're cool people because of the 1/2 hr conversation we had with them in the beer tent, where they totally rocked it later in the weekend.

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