Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Lighting Changes Everything

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This is a great post on Gizmodo by Sebastian Petrovski about how the quality, direction and amount of light on a subject can dramatically change their appearance. I’ve always thought that lighting is the most important thing in a picture. If you can provide great light, you can almost always take an amazing picture. Figuring out what type of light will work best on your subject is at least half the battle, and once you’ve got that, the sky’s the limit.



Lighting Changes Everything

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Proposal for M-Armas

Hey Melissa,


Sorry for my late response, it’s been a busy week for me. Thanks again for reaching out to me about collaborating, I’m definitely interested in working with you.


Right now I’m really into playing with and manipulating reflections in my work, as well as some more conceptual ideas. Last night I was up late working on a glittery-reflection type look, and I was able to come up with this:


Test Shot for Reflection Idea Test Shot – No Photoshop


I’m really interested in creating elements in the foreground, middle and background of the image as you can see. I think your look would work really well in something like this.


I have a variation on that idea, where instead of just a single circle with light reflections around it, there’s actually a series of concentric circles or diagonal lines around the center of the image.


And then there’s a third idea, which is more of a model-wrapped-in-fabric like a chrysalis or cocoon…. That one might need more thought and conceptualizing, but it’s another possibility.


I think you’d be great for any of these projects, and if you’re open to a TFP/TFCD situation, I’d like to go ahead with planning the shoot. I have a website at:


http://TimLewisPhotography.com


if you’d like to check out the quality and level of my work. I have several other concept shoots in the works as well, if you’re not feeling these particular ideas or if another model jumps on one of them first.


I’m looking forward to hearing from you,


take care.

Tim



Proposal for M-Armas

Neil Gaiman Inspirational Speech for New Creatives


I’m a big fan of Neil Gaiman’s. From the Sandman, to his short stories, to his run on “MiracleMan”…. he’s pretty great. And this speech is no exception. Neil gives out advice he wishes he’d had when beginning his career, and mentions a few things that he did know as well.


My favorite part was when he said to break the rules when you’re new and don’t know that they’re there. Brilliant.



Neil Gaiman Inspirational Speech for New Creatives