Tuesday 22 January 2013

Male Nude Masterclass at the Societies Convention in London


Here are the results from my masterclass at the convention just over a week ago.  During this talk I set out to show 3 different lighting techniques using just 2 lights and a white background.  I sometimes use more than 2 lights but I wanted to show that good photos can be produced with the minimum of kit.


For the first we used a beauty dish to light our model with a second light for the background to give us a high key result.  Had I been in my studio I would have used 2 lights to light my background but for such a tight crop the one light (centralised) was clearly good enough. 


For the second I used a softbox (strip light) on one side with barn doors on the second light on the other side.  In hindsight I wish I had a grid with me to soften the light coming from the barn doors side.  Not being in my studio I didn't have all my kit to hand so had to use what was available on the day.  I found the bare bulb a little too strong here.  Notice how we managed to get the white background nearly black simply by bringing the subect further from the background and making sure the lights were pointing away from the background. 


And the final image was done with a single exposure but with multiple occurances of the flash.  I would have prefered to have taken longer to set this image up in order to get the background darker and the model more accurately exposesd but with only an hour and a half class we were limited. 


I have found that a 6 second exposure works well in terms of giving the model enough time to move about.  From there its just a matter of working out the exposure for each burst of light.  If the room is dark enough, which it nearly was but not quite, it doesn't really matter what shutter speed we use in our light meter as only the flash is hitting our subject.  I would also have brought the model and lights further from the background in order to ensure little to no spill hit the background to keep it darker.  And finally I needed to work with the model a little more to get him posing the way I would have liked him for such an image.  Below is the sort of shot I was going for. 

 
I had an amazing time doing this masterclass.  I ended on such a high, feeling better than I have felt for any of my classes in the past.  I was so glad I stepped outside my comfort zone and had a go at giving a lighting demonstration.  Thank you to all who attended.  Your interaction and feedback throughout made it a great couple of hours for me. 

Thursday 3 January 2013

George


I recently had the great opportunity of photographing ex England and current Leicester Tigers player, George Chuter.  He kindly agreed to sit for me as a favour so I could try out some ideas. 


George turned out to be a great subject, knowing exactly what to do.  And in the end I was very pleased with the results. 


I'm still a little undecided about the above image.  The reaction of those who've seen the image so far has me believing they are just being polite when they say with noticable hestitation 'I like it' or 'its different'.  But thats okay.  Its not meant to be a clear cut, straightforward winning image.  It was meant to be different and unusual and to perhaps make a person spend a little longer thinking about it.  Afterall, we live in a world where our attention span is practically nonexistant.  If this image does nothing else but to force viewers to pause for thought a few seconds longer than its done a great job.  Although if you have an opinion you'd like to share please leave a comment.  I'd love to hear it. 

 
Now of course no shoot of this nature would be complete without a little nudity.  So again I've included my favourite pose with my favourite sort of lighting.  I love the softness of the light and the highlights and shadows that bring out his muscles. 



I can't wait to do more shoots like this and I plan to make a serious marketing effort in this area for 2013.  So if you like this sort of thing you may want to subscribe to the blog as I hope to be posting here regularly very soon.