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Wagasa Print

There’s a new photograph in the limited edition prints section of the TRAVEL67.com website. Orders placed before December 15th will be shipped and should arrive before Christmas. For those living in Okinawa a selection of smaller prints are currently on sale at both the Kadena Gift Corner and the Dojo karate bar in Naha. Some of my larger prints from recent exhibitions are also on display in the Dojo so please drop by next time you’re in the city.

Okinawa on MTV?

I had MTV’s songs of the decade on in the background while I was cleaning the house and thought I saw the word Okinawa in a country music video. Went on You Tube to check my sanity and at 2 mins 43 seconds there it is. I think it’s a CGI billboard on an empty building. 2 seconds later the glass blows out of the windows as the singer walks past. My thoughts are that the CGI designer may have some kind of Okinawan heritage and decided to give a subtle shout out to the little island.

The Flapper

Back to the 1920’s with these shots. The beautiful Tomoko as the Flapper girl and the talented Summer Johnson on makeup. Pentax 645D Pentax 67 100mm macro with 67 to 645 adapter Model: Tomoko Peters Makeup: Summer Johnson Lighting – Charcoal Grey background. Gridded Beauty Dish right side as the main light. Rectangular soft box on left , both powered by Profoto Pro-7a. Strobes triggered with PocketWizards. And if you prefer your lighting a bit more moody…

Men in Motion

Recently I was chatting with another photographer about adding motion to images. When shooting with the Pentax 67II camera I had a very deliberate and static style. The camera was often mounted on a tripod, and on the whole my subjects, whether they were landscapes or people, were not moving. Shooting digital has given me the ability to push my boundaries and add some dynamism. The reason for this is more financial than technical. If you want to do shots with motion, you are going to have to shoot a large number of frames. At well over a dollar a shot with the Pentax 67 it would have been an expensive way to work. As I mentioned in the previous blog, at the D / Ryan shoot I took over a 1000 frames. I wouldn’t have been happy if I’d had to pay between one and two grand on just film and processing. Of course not all shots require leaping, punching or pirouetting, but sometimes the ability to add a little movement, might be just …

American Muscle

Recently I began working with male models D and Ryan. They are both exceptionally nice guys, focused on what they want, and willing to put in the hard work to reach their goals. Our first studio shoot began with lighting and clothing designed to show off their physiques. If you want to do sports or fitness modeling you’ve got to have done your crunches. During the shoot I took 1024 images, almost filling the 64GB SDXC cards. These are just a few of the images that have been processed.  Will post more soon.

Fight Night

8th Rule: If this is your first time modeling, you HAVE to fight. Pentax 645D SMC PENTAX D FA 645 55mm F2.8AL Models: Hannah Pate & Amanda Perez Makeup: Summer Johnson Lighting – Charcoal Grey Background. Horlzontal gridded strip box on high and right powered by Profoto Pro-7a as the main light. Strobe triggered with PocketWizards. Pro-7a gives me a flash duration of about 1/10,000 second to stop the action. Lights in the background are cheap hotshoe flashes taped to light stands and then set to slave. No models were injured in the making of this shot 🙂

J Muzacz – Japan365

J Muzacz is a man with a pen, and a plan. He is hoping to draw an image of Japan everyday for a year to create a book of sketches titled Japan365. A few weeks ago he contacted me and asked if he could use my photographs as the basis for some of his sketches. I said yes, and with a little ink and a lot of talent, they have been transformed from one medium to another. UPDATE (June 27, 2013) You can check out many more images from the year by purchasing his book Japan 365: A Drawing-A-Day Project