Feb
1
2010
Two weekends ago I had the pleasure of shooting a good friend in a makeshift studio in his living room. Though Lou and I work together at Wells Real Estate Funds, we both have outside endeavors and passions that just happen to involve blogs. My blog of course is all about photography and his is an inspirational site based on self betterment. As he puts it, the Lou Davis blog is about “becoming the best version of himself” through various life challenges and goals.
Lou was looking for some new photos for his blog and I was recently inspired by Zack Arais’ blog about white seamless backgrounds, so I figured I should give it a try to push myself beyod my usual “available light” photography bounds. Lou and I met for brunch at Ria’s Bluebird Cafe and from there went to PPR to pick up the background. I usually do my local Atlanta shopping at Showcase, but for some reason PPR was $25 cheaper for the exact same background. From there we went to Lowe’s to pick up a sheet of tileboard and (very poorly) secured it to the roof of my car. Luckily we were only headed half a mile.
Lou was a good sport as I spent so much time screwing around with settings that I neglected to give him good direction. Luckily he was a natural model, even if he needed a little direction from the peanut gallery (a few friends drinking and playing poker in the kitchen).
Here’s a shot of the setup in Lou’s living room. White seamless on my background stand with one softbox on the right loaded with my Canon 580EX. Also had a Vivitar 285 flash on a chair aimed at the background (though it’s hidden by blue cardboard as to not spill light onto Lou). Ideally I would have had 2 flashes aimed at the background, but the Canon 420 EX I borrowed from a friend unfortunately didn’t have any manual settings, so it was of no use firing only at full power.

Here are some of the final photos, starting with my favorite:

Hi- I’m a Mac:

…And I’m a PC:















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Sep
19
2009
These were taken months ago and I just got around to finishing them up. Evelyn is a co-worker of Keri and I. She was approached by a friend of hers asking if she’d like to get into modeling. Evi, being as modest as she is beautiful, was very reluctant to do it but after some convincing from friends and her husband she decided to look into head shots.
This is where I came in. I had never done true headshots before- just kid portraits (this shoot happened before the “Glow Atl” photos you can see a few entries down), so this was a freebie for a good friend.
In fact, I think I was paid in taco bell and asthma attacks. An odd combination I know, but we did the shoot at Evi and Nathan’s house in Buford. I can usually control my allergies to her cats by taking Claratin and staying away, but when I get into “photographer mode” I move quick. Moving quick leads to sweating, hightened heart rate, and increased breathing… which leads to increased allergies apparently. Had to take a few breaks throughout the day- one of which for taco bell.
Without further ado, here is Evelyn. Remember to click on the individual photos to get the full effect. And don’t worry, she’s fully clothed in all of the photos- just some creative angles.

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Jul
30
2009
The models definitely made this shoot a success.
So, I got a call 2 weeks ago on a Thursday night asking if I could get off work the next day and take pictures of girls in bikinis and not get paid. It was quite the no brainer.
But really, this shoot is for Glow ATL- a mobile spray tan company owned by Alex Goldstein. It just so happens that the hair salon she does a lot of work from (Salon Modello) happened to have two people that knew my work. Alex is hosting a Ladies night at Opera nightclub in Midtown tomorrow night and needed some “before and after” photos to be displayed on the HDTVs all over the club. I didn’t get paid, but I will also have my company logo displayed too, so it’s essentially working for trade. I can’t make the party, but I’m sure sure it’s going to be an awesome time. My girlfriend Keri has volunteered to be a “Glow Girl.” I think she’s just excited to be tan even though she’s been working her butt off inside an office the past month.
Here are a couple of “before” photos. The pink-haired model is Ashley Baker- a childhood friend of Keri’s and the blonde is Andrea Post. Both very beautiful girls who claim they’d never modeled before…. I don’t believe them.
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