Thursday, June 3, 2010

More Coin Photos

Hey Guys,

Here's a couple more shots from the Glass Coin launch.

The first photo is the one I mentioned in my last entry. I really love this shot of the co-editor of the magazine. Jo was shot on the same Nikon camera as before (I'm going to stop listing the camera now, just assume it's all shot on the Nikon D2x unless I state otherwise). It was shot at ISO 500, f 6, and at 1/60th a second. All of these shots are using existing lighting. I edited three different versions, one is a straight black and white, while the other two have some colour in the window. I prefer the toned down colour and the black and white, but I'll post all three on here. Only one will make the cut on my website though.

Thoughts?








Here's another shot of 'Truth' from a different vantage point. ISO 640, f 3.5 and 1/60. Available lighting, and minor editing this time around.



The final shot for today is a shot of Seigfried performing a moving piece at the party. It was shot at ISO 640, f 5.3 and 1/60. Not much editing here either, stark black and white, high contrast and a tighter crop than usual.



The website for the Glass Coin is http://theglasscoin.com/ I can't believe it took this long to put it on here, that's just lazy. My shot is used for the banners of the site as well as the twitter back drop. Check it out for some great writing and just a really creative, imaginative atmosphere.

As a side note, I'll be making and printing up some business cards tomorrow as well as some drop offs (like a post card with contact information and a photo on it) tomorrow, so I'll be sure to upload those to give you guys a look. I've already got the design made up from last time, might make some slight improvements but I'd like to keep it really simple.

That's it for me tonight, I'm off to (finally) watch the Chuck season finale!



Until next time,
Jeff

2 comments:

  1. I like the one of Jo with toned down color :)

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  2. The second one for sure. Although I am not usually a fan of selective colouring.. that one is pretty sick!

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