All photos were shot with a Nikon D300, and a Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens. The specs on the burger shot is shutter 1/250, aperture f/18, ISO200. I used a Pocket Wizard to trigger the SB-800 which was at 1/4 power, capped with a Gary Fong Light Sphere, which set off the A/C Strobes. I shot tethered to the MacAir laptop which D.Go manned as the photos came up for the client and Donna to have a first hand view. See set up below.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
An Artist At Work...
Yesterday I did a food photography session for a client, and I had the distinct pleasure of meeting the esteemed Donna Noble. She is a Film & Video Producer and her name resounds in the Jamaican industry. I met her at the shoot however in the capacity of a Food Stylist, just another of her many creative facets. Working with her was a breeze and I think we should have a happy client... Or else!! This blog entry is mainly about this artist I met, and was intrigued as she brought the 'product' into being...
All photos were shot with a Nikon D300, and a Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens. The specs on the burger shot is shutter 1/250, aperture f/18, ISO200. I used a Pocket Wizard to trigger the SB-800 which was at 1/4 power, capped with a Gary Fong Light Sphere, which set off the A/C Strobes. I shot tethered to the MacAir laptop which D.Go manned as the photos came up for the client and Donna to have a first hand view. See set up below.
All photos were shot with a Nikon D300, and a Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens. The specs on the burger shot is shutter 1/250, aperture f/18, ISO200. I used a Pocket Wizard to trigger the SB-800 which was at 1/4 power, capped with a Gary Fong Light Sphere, which set off the A/C Strobes. I shot tethered to the MacAir laptop which D.Go manned as the photos came up for the client and Donna to have a first hand view. See set up below.
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4 comments:
food art!
great shot Salfrico
Beautiful Bro! I fig there was a torch at work somewhere on the burger meat...fig I was reading too much into it but i wasn't that far off! Loved it! Keep them coming!
NEAT!...thanks for giving us a behind the scenes look!
Excellent--beautiful work. Photography and food are both represented wonderfully here!
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