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28Jul/100

My photoshop – Your images part 2

The first one to take advantage of my offer previous posted on the blog, was Khuram. He sent me an image of himself wielding a Katana smered in blood.

So of course I opened up photoshop right away and becan editing the **** out of that photo.

Here's the video

And finally, before and after.

28Jul/100

Working with a model – how to

Usually my posts are 50% text and 50% video or photos. This will be 100% text with my own advices on how to work with models, so if you're not too busy, I'd suggest to sit down with a cup of mocca and continue reading.

I asked around what subjects could be interesting for the blog, and several said that they wanted to know how to work with models. I've discussed this subject in details on some of my courses, but I'll try my best to convert some of that to the written media.

When I started photographing a while back, I used friends as models. I had them come over to my small dorm room where I had put up a black bed sheet over the window (which I used as backdrop), placed them om a chair under my 45watt desk lamp and shot with my Olympus e-500 and kit lense.  There wasn't really that much I could do with the lighting - it was as it was (too harsh and with a terrible color balance). But knowing that the lighting was as it was, I was able to concentrate on the models and get some funny stuff in the camera.

This changed when I bought my first strobes (interfit 15ow kit set). Suddenly there was numerous lighting options and in my eager to achieve greatness, I had invited a model over (to my new appartment with a real backdrop). The photos came out terrible eventhough I had a "real" model and better lighting equipment. The reason why, was because I became to focused on the lighting, placing the strobes, exposing correct that I completly forgot about the model. I didn't speak to her because I had my head buried in the camera or the strobes.

When it comes to people, I'm not much of a fan of listing up things to do and not to do, but I'm gonna do it anyhow since it helped me and hopefully can help some of you.

- Talk to the model (yeah). No really, talk to the person you're going to shoot. Both before the actual shoot (figure out how's the shoot is going to be, what you are going to and such), but also while you're shooting. If this is the first time you two meet, chances are that there are tensions, which means that you're not going to get any good shots in the box for the first 15 minutes. You might as well accept that and let the model know it as well. Tell the model what you are doing - when you are testing lights, tell her that you are testing, so there's no need to do insane split poses.

- Know each others limits. For God's sake, do not ask a model over for a portrait shooting and then ask if she's (or he's) interested in shooting it topless. You probably have the purest of intentions and really have a great idea for a photo, but if you are going to shoot nude or partially, make sure that you agree on that before the actual shoot.

- Use friends and family. You have models closer than you might think - most people around you are willing to let you shoot them, so use this to your full advantage to get to know how to work with other persons.

- Look at your model. Study the person that you're going to shoot. If they have a crooked nose, make sure to pose them so that the nose is pointing towards you instead of away from the camera (it makes the noose seem smaller). If one eye is bigger than the other, make the smallest eye be the one closest to the camera. Make sure female models don't have a hair band wrapped around the wrist (I've spend oh so many hours in photoshop editing them away).

- Guide your model. Some photographers like doing the poses themselves (I can't help myself), while others have a folder on their computer with poses they want done. Find out what works best for you. Other models do poses freely, so make sure to ask what he or she is most comfortable with.

- Music. Music is one of the most crucial things at my photoshoots. There is nothing like music to set the mood and loosen up people on a set. Ask the model if she has any preferences - if not, put on something you might find suitable (try to avoid Trash metal).

- Refreshments. Make sure to have some water at least, some fruit and stuff to keep the sugar level up so that non of you end up collapsing because of lacking energy.

I know that these are rather basic advices, but if you can follow through with some of them, my bet is that the whole process of photographing another person will run more smoothly.

If you have any advice yourself, please post them in the comments.

27Jul/100

My Photoshop – Your Images

Inspired by my colleague Nicolai Brix who does critique of reader's images on his blog, I've decided to open up for photoshop-needy images.

All you have to do is find a photo that you're a bit stuck with but really sees the potential in, send it to my mail info@adamsundphoto.com, write a few comments about it (what's missing, what you think would look good etc.) and I'll choose a few of them, do a bit of non constructive critisism of them and then start turning them into something completely different - I'm kidding - I'll try to be as constructive as possible.

Make sure to check out the First Victim

27Jul/100

Oldies but… Odd ones?

I organized my backup systems today, and stumbled upon some old photos which I haven't had featured any where. So here you are - Enjoy?

26Jul/100

Time lapse photoshop video – My first

It all started when I saw my friend Michael Flarup showing his mad mad graphic design skills in a home made Time lapse video.

That's when I knew I had to try something similar. Not being half as wicked as him and not having the quarter of patience, I need that the whole timelapse concept had to be remodelled a bit.

I ended up with a program called HyperCam 2, but appearently it did not have such a time lapse feature. But as always, Frank Visler came to my rescue and designed a script that would create the illusion of time lapse by pressing "snapsnot" in the program in 2 second intervals.

The photos used is of Mikkel Mphotography, A colleague of mine - handsome guys, isn't he?

Or straight link for HD

24Jul/100

Beach shot with Arbenita Ferizi – the final images

Here are the final images after my day at the beach shooting with Arbenita Ferizi, a model whom I've worked with at one other occasion.

Since she's rather new to the whole modelling, I decided to do some different edits on the photos to give some vararity in her portfolio.

Make sure to check out the behind-the-scenes-video

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22Jul/1029

Photoshop workshops – who’s with me?

I'll be doing photoshop workshops this fall, so if you are either interested in beginners or advanced classes, let me know in the comments.

Here is the information - in Danish:

I efteråret afholder jeg workshops i Adobe Photoshop på begynder- og øvet niveau.
Jeg har tidligere afholdt kurser både som selvstændig og som underviser hos FoF, og til dagligt er jeg skribent for det officielle canon-bruger-site Miteos.dk, hvor jeg har fået det noget prangende prædikat ”photoshop ekspert”. På min blog laver jeg ofte photoshop tutorials og guides, men vil nu gerne tilbyde workshops, hvor man i højere grad kan tage udgangspunkt i de enkeltes ønsker og behov.
Jeg arbejder til dagligt som fotograf, og i naturlig forlængelse af det, vil disse workshops tage udgangspunkt i billedredigering.
Udover at dykke ned i specifikke emner, værktøjer og elementer af programmet Photoshop, vil jeg også fokusere på hvordan man går til bestemte type billeder – landskabsbilleder kræver en anden form for redigering og redskaber end portrætter, hvor babe- og glamour også adskiller sig fra Fashion og beauty.

Photoshop er en værktøjskasse, og det nytter i sig selv ikke noget at lære værktøjerne at kende, hvis man ikke ved hvad man skal bruge dem til eller hvad man i sidste ende vil bygge. Jeg vil guide jer i retning af hvordan man kan bruge værktøjerne, og hvordan man bruger photoshop til at opnå langt bedre resultater med sine billeder.
Herunder er et mere præcist indblik i hvilke konkrete værktøjer, der vil blive arbejdet med på de to forskellige niveauer. Dette kan bruge som en guide til at placere dig selv i enten den ene eller den anden kateogri.

Begynder

Lære photoshops overflade at kende.

Introduktion af begreber inden for photoshop

Genveje
-    Kendskab til de vigtigste

Forståelse for hvilket slags redskab photoshop er

Masker

Lag/layers
- at arbejde non-destruktivt

Justeringslag

Håndtering af filer
- billeder til net
- lagring af originalfiler
- lagring af photoshop filer
- billeder til tryk

Beskæring

Fjerne ting/Clone tool

Resize
- opskalering af billeder
- klargøring til print

Sort/hvid konvertering
- måder at konvertere samt opnå bestemte slags S/H billeder på.

Kontrast
- måder at opnå kontrast på, og hvad man bør være opmærksom på

Farvemætning
- hvordan styrer man farvemætning

Opacity på lag

Øvede

Introduktion af begreber

Fritlægning
-    Redskaber til forskellige typer opgaver

Workflow
-    Rækkefølge på lag
-    filhåndtering

PWL – paint with light
-    Den ikke destruktive måde at arbejde kreativt med dodge og burn
Kunstige lyskilder
-    Lysforståelse og efterligning af lyskilder

Flere billeder i et
-    Hvordan klipper man flere billeder sammen – og får det til at fungere.

Hud
-    Babe redigering
-    Normal hudredigering
-    Fjerne rynker

Lave skygge
Lave røg
Lave modlys
Skarphed
Flares
Grain/noise

Color grading

Vignette
Opacity på lag
Blending modes.

Farve elementer (blendingmode color)

Liquify
Shadow/highlight

Cartoon look

Kurserne vil foregå i aftentimerne i hverdage (eller søndage hvis alle protesterer), og vil typisk vare 3-4 timer a 2 omgange - dvis samlet 6-8 timers undervisning.

Der vil være kaffe og kage, og det vil foregå i Storkøbenhavn.

Prisen vil være 900-1300 Kr (alt inklusivt) pr. deltager for et helt forløb.

21Jul/104

video: Behind-the-scenes beach shoot

Yesterday, I was out shooting on the beach with Arbenita Ferizi (whom I worked with at the women's boxing shoot).

Bertil Melhof helped out at the sunny but windy beach, and we ended up with a small video (in danish though).

19Jul/101

Video tutorial on layers, masks and adjustment layers

I guess video tutorials for Photoshop is my new thing. I guess it's mostly because I'm stubborn and don't like loosing any kinds of fights.

Meaning, last week, my computer got infected my a malicious virus from downloading a video converting tool for... yes, a video tutorial which was a little too big for uploading on Youtube.

Now, 6 days later, it's still completely busted, so I've borrowed my dads laptop (with 4 times the RAM, thank you dad) and started going through subjects for tutorials that people around me had suggested.

The virus may have locked down my computer, but those video tutorials WILL see the day!

Yeah, this time, it's a fairly basic tutorial on layers, masks and adjustment layers - On Danish (mostly because it's getting featured at Miteos.dk at the same time)

Or watch it in HD HERE

Make sure to check out the others

http://adamsundphoto.com/blog/2010/04/my-first-video-tutorial/

http://adamsundphoto.com/blog/2010/07/video-tutorial-on-creative-editing/

15Jul/100

Video of the masters showing skills

Other danish blogger might have posted this video, given the fact that's it's some months old and pretty darn cool.

3 of the hot shots in photography (and blogging) are given a challenge during a photographers convention in Dubai.

So if you haven't seen it, my suggestion is to lean back and see the magic of  David Hobby from the strobist, Joey L(awrence) and Zack Arias.

tthhad

The gulf photo plus 2010 shoot-out from gulf photo plus on Vimeo.

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