Midterm Project
I can't believe I completely forgot to update you all on my midterm project for my Comm 321 studio class!

Well, since the studio is at CSUF and I live in Riverside, I decided to make myself a light tent a few weeks ago out of cardboard and fabric and two reflector lights.

The Assignment:
Create a series of 5 images that have 5 different objects that all relate to each other in some way. Objects must be lit with studio lights and have different light set ups.

My Images:


I enhanced the color saturation in camera for this one:




This image below didn't come out as I had hoped. I wanted something more dramatic and eerie.

*All of the fruit and eggs except for the orange were fake.

It was a tough critique because there were so many other projects that were executed just amazingly! Some played on the idea of color, other played with the idea of different states of a particular object, others tried to convey a meaning or story, and others played with light.
BIRTHDAY BOY | Sabbastin
When Judy called me and told me that she was pregnant back in 2007, I couldn't believe that with in 9 months, Sabbastin would forever change her life and by extension, my life as well.

Judy and I have been friends for 4 years and even though she lives in Las Vegas we write letters to each other and send pictures through out camera phones. We keep each other updated to the "T" and try to be there for each other. The last time I saw Sabbastin was for his baptism over 9 months ago. He walks now and has grown so much!

I was very lucky to be able to photograph his first birthday party last Sunday. That little guy is amazing and I am sure he will continue to amaze me because I know that Judy and I will always be friends.

Here are a few of my favorites of the birthday boy and just a quick sneak peek for my best friend Judy. I hope you like the photos girl!







Judy and Sabbastin
Analise | Inland Empire Baby Photographer
It is not very often that I get to shoot little ones where they are the main star. These past few weeks I've had the pleasure of photographing a newborn that is in every way special, both because she is now a bright and beautiful human being who will with out a doubt make a difference in this world and, because she is my cousin's daughter.

Daisy & Jesus, thank you for allowing me to photograph your first baby girl!




Get Made Up
If you've been reading my blog or looked through past posts, you'd know that my sister, Elanie, is an amazing make up artist and hair stylist. She uses her talent to make her clients look their best and high light their own natural beauty. Natural and beautiful is her motto.

Recently, she had a few concepts that she wanted to realize and called upon models and I as there to document her different looks. Here is one of my faves from each model shoot.

Don't forget to visit her blog to view more photos!

Portraits : Perez Productions
My life has been so hectic lately that I really haven't had time to pick up my camera and shoot something worth blogging. I mean, blogging real images that make me go "ooohh" and " awwwe." All of the work for the past couple of months has been primarily for my class, which is fun and all but I miss shooting people because, well, people talk back. Still lifes don't.

Today, while working on a project for a class, I was able to shoot Hugo Perez, of Perez Productions. He was helping me out by being my subject and turns out, the photos of him made me say "ooohh" and "awwwe" as I browsed through them. Hugo shoots quality video for weddings and special events and he's really good. He's also whitty, funny, friendly, and just an all around cool guy and you definitely want someone like that on your wedding day!

Here are my favs and man, the light in California was pretty bitchin' today!





If you are interested in getting in touch with Hugo, just let me know and I'll forward the info!
DIY: Light Tent
A couple days ago, I found a simple and easy way to build a light tent. I was so excited because this means that I can create some of the images I need for my COMM 321 class right here at home! I'm definitely not going to miss driving all the way out to CSUF at 6pm on Thursdays anymore :).

So I set it up and hopefully I'll get some pictures of the set up in the next day or two. I used two Smith Victor reflector lights with 120w soft white bulbs and bleached white Muslin as a diffuser. I also used some presentation paper for the background and voila! (I did cheat a little by adjusting the levels a bit)



Note: The perfume is my property and this is an advertisement for Ralph Lauren or to be used in any other way :)
COMM 321: Assignment 4
Last weeks critique was fast and quickly given. The professor walked around the class going to each student individually and giving his own critique. Which I thought was good considering the critiques are usually done as a class.

The Critique:
My professor suggested that it would have been better to have the coroner of the box at more of an angle so that the side that was to be in shadow would be more visible.

Assignment #4:
Shoot a textured in a background that is white and a background that is black by using more light or diffusing light.

This one I was having a hard time making the background go completely white.


The black background was actually shot with white seamless and I was able to use a flag to keep any fall off from the key light hitting the white seamless.


Definitely a good feeling when we photographers achieve exactly what we are hoping to get! We'll see how the critiques go on Monday!

Happy Saturday!
Photo Trip & A Flat Tire
Photo trip and a flat tire. I laugh as I type and can't stop myself from being amazed at all the possibilities of those two events happening with in an hour of each other.

Lately, I haven't had much time to photograph any thing other than what I need to for my classes. As a result of this, my camera is held hostage in its bag for days at a time. So, when I saw how gorgeous the day was, with its blue sky and white clouds painted across the massive abyss I just couldn't help myself and had to go for a photo trip. I had been eyeing a certain wilderness park here in Riverside. I grabbed my gear, turned on my car, tuned to a good song, and headed in the direction of my destination. Half way there I felt my car heavy, and rather annoyingly noisy. I pulled over into a parking lot and took a tour around my car and there it was: the flat tire.


I called my mother who then called AAA and had the tire fixed all within half an hour! Luck was on my side today because I had about an hour of sunlight left to do my photo trip.

I assure you I'll have much more interesting things to post about but in the mean time, I leave you with these photos and I hope you enjoy them :)



COMM 321 : Assignment #1


Okay so we're back on schedule and our assignment for this week was to shoot in the studio (finally) using two model lights and a cube of some sort.  I choose a cardboard box, quite boring but necessary.  One light was to high light the top side of the cube (box) and another was to hit the side facing the camera at a one stop difference.  And another side had to be in shadow at one stop difference from the first side.  Whew, that was a bit confusing!  



I was really excited to finally be getting into the studio and using the equipment.  Here is what I got...unfortunately I didn't choose the right white balance and hence, it's a bit yellow.  But I'm safe, since it's about the light and not about color.  

If you got any pointers on studio lighting, be sure to share as I'll probably need the help later :)
I just about fell over!
I'm taking a Language of Film class this semester and it is all about the visual design of movies, and I love movies. I do have to admit that the visual design isn't what hooked me, it was the simple fact that we get to watch 28 movies... where's the popcorn?!

Anyway I'm digressing, we have to do a couple of projects where we have to create 6 shots that clearly show a visual design element and get extra credit if we show a cohesive scene. Yesterday, as I began to fish thru the shots on my computer I came across this one:


I just about fell over laughing because Gordo (my yorkie) was waiting patiently for me as I took an exposure test shot. Hence why it's not clearly in focus, I was testing for light. We recently shaved him because he's a bit of a hippy and doesn't like to brush so we just cut it off every now and then.

But man, that picture was funny. And that's why I have to say that I just love him to bits! Don't you just love your pets, they do the silliest things sometimes :)

Well, that's all for now... Happy Wednesday!
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