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Archive for September, 2009

Update To Photographer Camaraderie Post

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

So I had no idea that my original post about photographer camaraderie would be so popular and with some individuals cause such a firestorm.  I am very thankful to all that have supported this way of thinking.  To those who disagree I would like to give some background to the impetus of my post.

I posted the photo of Jerry Avenaim and myself because Jerry was the photographer who helped, mentored and still does help me with anything I need related to photography including any issues I may have in my personal life.  Jerry is a world famous fashion celebrity photographer and is very approachable.  In that photo in the original post we are riding in the back of a limo because we BOTH worked a job out in Vegas that he got for me. The job required two shooters and Jerry called me.   We were on our way to the shoot location. He is a friend as well as a colleague that I respect and value immensely.  We have been friends for many years, we’ve had our up’s and downs just like any good friends do and over those years he has taught me to respect everyone and to pay it forward and that when you give you also get back tenfold.

When you attend one of his lectures like I have, he shares his values and his voyage of self discovery.  His story is very moving and got me thinking even more.  The bottom line is that yes we are photographers and sometimes our job is glamorous and fun but at the end of the day we are all human. We all put our pants on one leg at a time.  We all make mistakes.  As much as we think we can do it all alone, the fact is we can’t.  We need help just like no matter how old we are we still need our parents.

As photographers we all have a heart and it is that very fact that having a heart is what makes us good photographers.  My point and Jerry’s point is don’t just use your heart to advance your photography career, use it to be a better person, a more caring person and in the end you will be helping others as well as yourself.  And that way of thinking my friends is what helps me get through each day and keeps me going to make great photography and  great friends.

Shawn Johnson Photo Shoot

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

So I finally got some images back from Shawn Johnson.  I photographed her line of gymnast’s clothing for a catalog.  We shot on a white background.  That day I only had four hours with her and that included make up and hair !

She was still on Dancing With the Stars so her time was very limited.  So this is one of the photos from the catalog.

Shawn Johnson Gold Medalist

Shawn Johnson Gold Medalist

Shawn was a joy to work with and very professional.  We all had a blast and it was also the shortest shoot I have ever done lol.

Canon 580EXII Outdoor Fashion Lighting

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

With the new purchase of my Canon 5DMark II I also bought a Canon 580EXII speed light. This combination is simply amazing ! I shot this in not so great lighting conditions but because of the solid power of the 580EXII I was able to over power the sun and still maintain details in the highlights because I used Hi Speed Sync mode.
If I didn’t tell you I used a speed light flash you would probably think I used some really elaborate lighting set up.
If your curious about the details & how I pulled this off, ask me :-)

fashion model in the country photographed with a Canon flash

Photographed with a Canon 580EXII

New Auto Reply Plug In For Jason Christopher Blog

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

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Photographing a Fashion Model With Just a Room Lamp

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Recently I photographed a beautiful fashion model for an editorial.  As you all know I like to keep my  fashion lighting very simple and raw concentrating more on the emotion and feeling of a photograph.  I decided to shoot in a hotel room on a bed with white sheets.  The only photo gear I brought was of course my camera, lenses and my Canon 580 EX II.

For this particular shot though I used the night stand lamp and  that’s it.  I took off the lamp shade which revealed two very bright energy efficient bulbs.  Then I put the lamp on an upside down trash can set just out of frame.  I wanted a really grainy look so I set my 5D Mark 2 ISO to 1000, put it on sticks and set my exposure to 1/25th @f/5.  If any of you “pros” out there think I am giving away a secret well you’re wrong.  You wanna know why you’re wrong ?  I learned this technique from Helmut Newton.  Now go take your secrets and ………

Ok I got that off my chest lol.  So now this is where the real seasoned photographer needs to come out.  I have a half naked 19 year old young girl on a hotel bed.  You think she feels really confident and secure ?  No, she doesn’t.  So it is my job to earn her trust, let me dig deep into her soul and capture her soul on film, well a CF card lol. I shot this in color and in post changed it to black and white.  If anyone has ANY questions please ask !

lingerie model photographed on bed

lingerie model photographed on bed

Fashion Lighting With An Octabank

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

I recently got the chance to use a Photoflex 5 foot Octabank and am very pleased with the results.  In this photo I attached an egg crate fabric grid on the front ( not visible in this pic) and boy do I love it.  The grid directs light only on to your model and keeps it off the background.  I put a 30 degree grid on the back light aiming it right at the model as well as into the lens so I could get some flair for effect.  Now I wanted to show you this because this is in my condo.  It’s not a huge place.  The shooting space is about 500 square feet. You don’t always need a huge professional studio to create photographs.

Photoflex Octabank

Photoflex Octabank

Fashion Photography Workshop

Fashion Photography Workshop

The photo below shows the result.  Notice in the first photo you can see I am using gray background paper.  With the grid attached to the octabank it keeps all the light on your model.  It’s a much more dramatic look.

I'm back Jason Christopher: working

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Hi everyone !

I had spine surgery last week Aug. 26th and have not been able to attend to my blog or anything else for that matter.  So if you are wondering what happened to your question this is why it has not been answered.  So I am sitting down now to take care of business !

Just to let you all in on a little secret, I am a true metal head lol.   In Dec of 2007 I had a 5 level Lumbar Laminectomy and cervical fusion.  It totally sucked.  The recovery was horrible and very difficult.  Check out my x-rays

Neck xray

So here you can see the head of each 1.5 inch long titanium screws. This is looking at the back of my neck. Pretty  insane.Within this year and a half the level below my fusion collapsed causing the vertebrae to get pushed in to my spinal cord and totally wore out the disc of cushion. This caused major pain. So they had to go in and move the vertebrae off of the spinal cord, then put in a spacer to separate the two vertebrae.  I’m trying to get x-rays of this latest surgery. Anyway that is the bottom line, now let’s get back to work !