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More Baby Feet

More baby feet, and more of Grandpa’s hard working hands. I wish I had a fancy quote for baby feet, they make me feel closer to heaven. Although I had a friend and her baby girl kind of had stinky feet. I still don’t know how you get a baby to have stinky feet.

This is a one light set up. A SB600 1/8 power directly above and behind camera about 2 or 3 feet from subject shot through a shoot through umbrella. I am shooting about 2 feet from subject. Camera set at 1/80 f3.5 ISO 200 with a 50mm 1.4 lens on a Nikon D200. The baby’s legs were wrapped with a piece of black velvet that was spread out to make a light sucking black background.


Grandpa’s Hand

Brookhand

B-Cookie holding Grandpa P’s hand. Newborn babies are great because they tend to sleep a lot and ignore the camera.

This one is a two light set up.
1. Key light SB600 1/4 power 3 feet from subject 45 degrees camera right through a shoot through umbrella.
2. Fill light LumoPro 120 1/8 power 3 feet from subject 45 degrees camera left through a shoot through umbrella.
3. There is a large North facing window behind the camera.
I am shooting about 2 feet away from subject with a lower shutter speed to capture ambient light, settings 1/30 f7.1 ISO 200. Shot with a 50mm 1.4 lens on a Nikon D200. I wanted very gentle soft even light. Baby is laying on a fuzzy/fleecy white blanket.


Baby Feet

B-Cookie’s baby feet. Cute perfect baby feet. This one is a two light set up.

1. The key light SB600 1/4 power 2 feet away from subject 45 degrees camera right through a shoot through umbrella.
2. Background light (I don’t really remember what I did here. Oops. I think I either bounced the flash off of the ceiling onto the white sheet background, or I balanced the flash camera left with the window camera right on the white sheet background. The point is to have a nice even white background that is 1-2 stops darker than the subject.)
I am about two feet away from the subject shooting at 1/100 f4 ISO 200 with a 50mm 1.4 lens on a Nikon D200. I stuffed a white fuzzy/fleecy blanket into a white basket and laid the baby on top with her feet up to the edge. The hardest part can be positioning the feet. Try to get the baby fed and changed and keep the temperature in the room warm. A happy sleepy baby is easiest to work with.


Guns ‘n’ Headshots

Peter-Headshot

Would you give this man a gun? I sure hope so. It’s a photo for his gun license. This is a one light set up.

1. Key light SB600 1/4 power slightly to camera right about 4 feet from subject through a shoot through umbrella.
2. Subject is holding a large white reflector bouncing light into the shadows under his chin.
I am shooting about 3 feet away from the subject camera settings 1/100 f3/5 ISO 100 using a 50mm 1.4 lens and a Nikon D200. The subject is about 4 feet from the background. The background is actually dark grey, but is far enough away from the lights that it falls to almost straight black.


Water Drops

Water drops. Lots of fun. Here is the tutorial if you would like to try it for yourself.


Sobey’s Field Trip

B-Boy’s kindergarten class recently went on a field trip to Sobey’s. Introducing the kids to new fruits and vegetables, as well as a tour of the fridges and bakery was a great way to start their section on nutrition. The kids really enjoyed themselves.

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