Monday I gave you another preview of the photo I created for the University of Oregon’s Women’s Tennis poster and Wednesday I posted how the composite was built. Today, I thought I’d show a little before and after of one of the individual portraits making up this composite. Like I mentioned last week in the [...]
This is definitely not going to be as extensive as the tutorial from last week. A lot of this is just repeating steps but I still want to give you an idea of how this composite was built. This photo ended up being a lot more complex because the cutouts were super difficult. My initial [...]
As mentioned last week, when I showed the photo I created for the University of Oregon Acrobatics and Tumbling team, this week is going to be dedicated to the image that I created for the University of Oregon’s Women’s Tennis Poster (if you didn’t see the Acro and Tumbling Photo click here for just the [...]
As promised, I’ve put together a step by step image guide to show how the final image came to be. As I mentioned in my previous blog post about this project, I was pretty much given complete creative freedom. So, this is the concept that fit best in my mind with the photos we had [...]
I was commissioned by the University of Oregon’s Athletic Department to shoot the poster for their Acrobatics and Tumbling team for the upcoming season. Sometimes it’s difficult going into a project with no clear instruction of exactly what they want you to photograph. The only request was that I make the girls look badass (literally [...]
One of the most difficult parts of photography is figuring out the best way to store your photographs. I’ve adapted a technique that is a combination of several different variations that I’ve seen from other photographers that I’ve worked with. I no longer have any issue finding any of my work and stay completely organized. [...]
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This is definitely not going to be as extensive as the tutorial from last week. A lot of this is jus…
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