No Flight - So a Review of Westcott Nice Light

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Big snow storm on the way to NY today, so my flight to Toledo, OH was cancelled. I was looking forward to a two-day video shoot at Westcott - and doing some magic tricks for a follow magic-lover. Bummer.

The good news is that we are rescheduling the shoot, so more on-line training coming from your friends (and my friends) at Westcott.

In the meantime, I thought I'd re-post my "Girl with a Pearl Earring" post . . . which has some good tips on simple lighting with a 28-inch Westscott Apollo soft box.

But first, I took the middle shot here (cover the current New York magazine - not my shot) at an airport last week. Does that lighting and position of the mouth/eyes/shoulder look familiar? Love the shot!

Okay. Here's my original post from last year.

One of my favorite paintings is, "Girl with a Pearl Earring" by the Dutch master Johannes Vermeer. The painting has been referred to as, "The Mona Lisa of the North." Hey, I like it even better than the Mona Lisa.

One of my favorite movies is "Girl with a Pearl Earring," starring Scarlett Johansson.

Both the painting and the movie inspired my "Girl with a Pearl Earring - The Photograph" shoot.

I wanted to recreate the lighting and look and feel of the portrait with my digital camera and bit of Photoshop work. I made the portrait in my office. I don't have a studio, but I turned my office into one in about 15 minutes.

Here are some behind-the-scenes shots and a bit about what went into making the photograph – which was a ton of fun, by the way!

The first step was to get the props - two scarfs from Macy's. My niece, Brooke (a very, very new mom!) taught my wife, Susan, how to wrap the scarfs. We had a print-out of the painting on hand for guidance.

Before my model, Maggie (my neighbor's daughter) showed up, I set up a very basic lighting system. One Canon 580EX II Speedlite in a Westcott Apollo soft box. I fired the flash with my Canon ST-E2 Wireless transmitter. I shot with my Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 100mm lens.

I shot tethered, using Canon Digital Photo Processional to see my pictures on my MacBook Pro. The Beatles looked on, from a poster I got in 1967 - I think. I had a print attached to the soft box, and one next to my computer, for guidance.

When Maggie arrived, another neighbor's daughter, Zoe, helped with the wardrobe. Again, a print of the painting was on hand for guidance.

It was finally time to shoot! My wife, Susan, helped set up the shot, while Zoe held a Westcott black panel on the opposite side of the soft box to deaden the light.

I only took 25 pictures of Maggie. Having my light set up – and tested – in advance reduced the number of variables. The entire shoot took less than 1.5 hours.

I did a bit of work in Photoshop: cropping, increasing the contrast, dodging the earring, and using the Color Replacement brush to change some of the colors in the image. I spent maybe one hour in Photoshop.

We had a blast making the photograph. And, my friends, here is perhaps the most important tips when it comes to portraiture: Make it fun for your subject.

What really makes this image so cool is Maggie. Never underestimate the importance of a good model - and the right model. I knew Maggie was perfect for the part.

Here the gear I used:
Canon 5D Mark II

Canon 580EX II Speedlite (I now use Canon 600EX RT speedlites and ST-E3 Speedlite tranmitter)
Canon 100mm lens

Canon ST-2E
 
Westcott Apollo

Black Panel in Westcott 6-1 Kit

All my gear is listed on my Gear page.

For cool digital effects, including skin softening, check out Topaz Adjust. Info on my Creative Plug-ins page.

Explore the light,
Rick

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What are your favorite 5D Mark III and 600EX-RT features?

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The Canon 5D Mark III is now available. Click here to read about this awesome digital SLR. (Mine just arrived this week and I am working on a post.)



Canon also announced the Speedlite 600EX-RT (above) and the Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT (below).


Click here to read an article by Canon's Rudy Winston about the new radio – yes friends, radio – wireless flash system. Thanks for the great article Rudy!

Click here for more 600EX-RT info.

I am gathering "My favorite features" comments – for both the camera and flash system – here on my blog. Please leave your in the Comments section - so I can easily track. Juan Pons and I will share your comments on the DPE Podcast. Please leave your real name.

Explore the light,
Rick

Gearing Up for My 5D Mark III

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SOLD.

I'm selling my Canon 5D Mark II with grip. I'm gearing up for my Canon 5D Mark III.

Includes:
Body
Grip
One Battery
One Charger
SmugMug cool strap
Brand new 16GB Lexar card
and
DVD on how to shoot HD videos - $50 value.

Click here to read about the awesome new camera.

If you are interested in my 5D Mark II, please give me a call at 914-271-6132 - or shoot me an email.

US shipping only.

Explore the light,
Rick

Day I: Parish Kohanim Studio Shoot

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We had a ton of fun shooting in Parish Kohanim's  Atlanta studio today. We shot speedlites and studio strobes.

Above: Canon 580EX II speedlite in Westcott Apollo soft box.

Click here to see all my gear.

Amazing what you can do with one light.

When you think you need two lights, use one light. When you think you need three lights, use one light.

Model: Chelsea Hayes

More info to come.

Explore the light,
Rick

P.S. For more lighting tips, see my apps.

Death Valley Workshop Day 2 - Perfecting Panos

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Today we shot panos. Here's a five-shot, hand-help pano I took with my Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 17-40mm lens. I stitched the image in Photoshop's Photomerge.

I added the color in Nik's Color Efex Pro with the a Graduated filer and a Film Nostalgic filter.

When it comes to color, think like an artist.... make your own color.

Click here to learn more about Nik and the other plug-ins I use.

Below is my original pano minus the color I added.

© Rick Sammon
Explore the light,
Rick

Day One At Dave's: One Light Wonders

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© Rick Sammon
Day one of my workshop at the Dave Cross Studio in Oldsmar, Florida was a blast! I had eight students learning the benefits of shooting with one light source: speedlite in a Westcott Apollo softbox.

The image was taken with my Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 25-105mm IS lens. I had my Canon 580EX II placed in the Westoctt soft box. Click here to see all my gear.


Above:  Kathy Porupski was our voice activated light stand for the shoot. Kathy also helped with the model. Thanks Kathy!


Above: Your full-service instructor at work. Thanks Jason Ludwig for the nice behind-the-scenes image.

To the students: You all did a great job!

Stay tuned for more images from the workshop.

Explore the light,
Rick

P.S. For more lighting tips, see my apps.

Packin' Up for Shootin' in Bosque

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Juan Pons, Chris Klapheke and I, along with some friends and our dedicated workshop students, are heading out to Bosque del Apache, New Mexico next week for two back-to-back digital photography workshops. The first workshop is sold out, but we have room on the second workshop.

While packing my gear, I thought it would be fun, and informative, to show you some of my gear - and how I'm getting it there.


But first, above is a wonderful Bosque photograph by one of my past workshop students Betty Wiely. I'm hoping to get a shot like this one. Great work, Betty!

My camera gear and laptop are shown above:
- Macbook Pro
- Canon 5D Mark II
- Canon 7D
- Canon 400mm DO lens
- Canon 100-400mm IS lens
- Canon 70-20mm f/4 lens
- Canon 24-105mm IS lens
- Canon 17-40mm lens
- Canon 1.4x telecoverter
- Tiffen polarizing filter
- Two memory card wallets packed with 16GB and 32GB Lexar cards
- Head-mounted flashlight
- Small flash light
- Wireless mic set to record sound for some videos.

To read about my gear, click here.


All of that gear fits snugly in my Lowepro Pro Roller Lite AW. The AW stands for all-weather, as the bag has a built-in "raincoat". To see a video about this cool carry-on, click here.


You can get a 20 percent discount on all Lowepro bags by using the code L20 when you are on this Lowepro site.

In my other carry-on bag, my briefcase, I have:
- Charger/power supply for my laptop
- Chargers for my camera batteries
- Two 500GB G-tech portable hard drives
- Two Lexar card readers
- Extra 5D Mark II camera body
- Airplane power adapter.

I'll pack my tripod in my checked luggage, along with plenty of hand warmers.

We all look forward to shooting with our workshop participants next week. It will be great fun! Stay tuned for posts.

Explore the light,
Rick

P.S. For those of you who don't know Chris, he heads up Outdoor Photo Gear - a great place to get gear run by a great gear guru.