Eisa Portraits
Just a couple of extra images from the eisa festival.
Just a couple of extra images from the eisa festival.
There was an eisa festival in Okinawa City this weekend. I stopped by to get a few photos of the event. Most of the participants are dancers or drummers, but there are also chondara which are like clowns that help hype up the crowds, keep the drummers in line, and consume large amounts of awamori.
I’d been planning to take this shot for about a year, but kept on being distracted by other things. Drove car on to a deserted Okinawan beach in the middle of the day. Took some photos, drove home. I shot this with a wide angle Pentax-FA 645 35mm. The lens is exceptionally sharp and is thought by some as the best medium format lens available. I’ll be shooting a lot more with this lens over the following month. Glad to have it in my camera bag as I was really missing a wide angle on my last trip.
Matt the father of Alec, is a keen surfer and skater so he brought along a few props to the newborn shoot with Anya Schmidt. Before worried readers point out potential dangers, we were still in the same warm room next to the parents, and the wood with peeling paint is a surprisingly realistic bit of fake flooring. The result was some fun, and unique newborn baby images. Thanks again to Alec, his parents, and Anya for letting me be a part of their day.
Next month my sister is having a baby. Wonderful news for everyone, and I hope to make it over to the UK sometime this winter to see my new nephew / niece. I’ll bring my camera along, but to be honest I haven’t photographed many babies. I mentioned this to some of the other photographers on Okinawa, and Anya Schmidt invited me to assist on her latest newborn shoot. The first thing I learned is that newborn shoots are done when the baby is very young. We were photographing Alec at 14 days, and I was told this was quite old! The second thing I learned is that the baby controls the shoot. As most newborn images are created while the baby is asleep, you have to wait patiently in a very warm room until the baby sleeps. A newborn photographer is a bit like a horse whisperer trying to relax the baby and parents, before trying to get the shots. The third thing I learned is that if you are photographing naked babies, your …
I saw the following clip on You Tube showing a little behind the scenes action of Annie Leibovitz working on an advertising campaign for Louis Vuitton. It’s very short, but still interesting to see the gear she is using: umbrella with diffuser for light, PocketWizard trigger, fan, speed boat in the background, movie icon (and movie icon’s private beach). And here’s the shot used in magazines. Also interesting to note how stickers vanished from the bag in the final image. (You’ll have to watch it again now!)
The file sizes produced by the Pentax 645D are around 15 MB for JPEG files, 50 MB for DNG files, and a massive 225 MB for a 16bit TIFF image. As I said in a previous post this means you will fill up memory cards and hard disk space quickly. Also it means that you need a computer capable of some heavy lifting if you are going to start processing those files in Photoshop. A 225 MB TIFF image is huge, but if you start working with layers, you could easily be dealing with a file over 1GB . Digital Discovery #11 I had never really used Adobe Bridge until I started shooting with the 645D. With film the process of selecting images is done on the light table. Only the best images are scanned, catalogued, filed, and stored. Once scanned I would open the images in Photoshop. With digital it’s quite easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of images, but Adobe Bridge seems to be a good way of organizing things. I …
Last weekend I did a little bit of location scouting with Norwegian photographer Heiko Junge. Shot with both the 645D and the 67II. Put all the gear in a Pelican case so I could wade across the river. Digital Discovery #10 Not really a discovery, but… The images from the 645D are now on the blog. The film from the Pentax 67II is currently on the way to Fukuoka for processing. Will get it back next week. After scanning the film I will post the images. Of course, the usage of my images extends beyond 470 pixels wide on my blog, but it is a clear reminder of the increase in speed using a digital workflow.
Digital Discovery #9 If your camera produces large files, you are quickly going to fill up both memory cards and hard disk space. Returning from my latest trip I had two full 32GB cards. It was clear that soon I would need more storage in my computer. Just ordered an 1TB internal hard disk for the Mac Pro. This will automatically back up along with the other hard disks via time machine. I’m also going to have to consider having an off-site back up of data. The joys of data management!
I read somewhere that Tokyo’s Ginza district has the highest land prices in Japan. This shot was from my latest trip. And here’s one I took a few years ago.