Showing posts with label Model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Model. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

New Website and Let's Discuss Content!

After much work and gnashing of teeth I have updated my website
My awesome website

I invite you to check it out and let me know what you think.

Content Creation

Life style photography for client Green Girl World.

For some reason that phrase has always piqued my interest. Now so more then ever. At this moment in time content is king. Posting once a day on Instagram and facebook is barely enough to stay alive. We all know that. We all would like it to be effortless. And speaking for myself I can say I get great satisfaction in seeing those likes and follows add up. So let's make it happen!

I think we all know what we want our brand to look like. We can point to image and say "I identify with that". Or "that color is me". Certainly pointing at it and making it happen are two different things. That is where Craig Blank Photography comes in. You can rely on my creativity and technical skill to turn your ideas and feelings into engaging photos.

Quite simple really. We start with a meeting and together discuss what you would like to convey and what you would not like to convey. At this point we are gathering general information. Next topic is the shoot itself. Make a list of what needs to get shot and how. Go over any technical challenges. Next thing you know shoot day is here. Proud to say that this is everyones favorite part. Mixed in with the fun is productivity and a clear understanding of the final images. At this point any and all questions are answered. I make the selection process easy with your own web link and download page.  Prompt delivery of images is always the case. And we can even set up an automatic post system so that you are looking at results as opposed to posting everyday.

That is the process in a nutshell. Each client and job has it's own style and nuances, so I invite you to contact me and we can create some content! Contact me via my web page.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Heather photo shoot.




Incredible work from a talented MUA/stylist/model. Proud to have her grace the seamless. Here is how hers and most shoots go down. http://heathermcguffin.com/index.html

Days and even weeks before the shoot: Mainly a clarification of ideas and a confirmation of the work expected. Kudos and thoughts are flowing. At this point I form lighting ideas and discuss wardrobe and style. Logistics of time and day are worked out. Have to say that I try my hardest to accommodate any and all schedules. Shoot times are finalized by email and one phone call. Meeting at Starfucks (Starbucks™)  is also an option, but rarely necessary. We can speak about flakes for hours. At Breman ct Studio it is simple. Show up; or do not show up. 

Upon arrival: Nervous as hell. Not really, but it is curious when first eye contract is made. Proud to say that any and all fears quickly fade. Wardrobe assessments are made. Generally these are easy because of previous conversations. Make up and hair at this point falls in the hands of my love Ruthie and the model. Not sure what goes on behind closed doors, but it is magic. 

On the seamless: We start relaxed. I explain where the light is coming from and where the "Sweet" spot is. Natural nervous tension is quickly turned into a positive experience. Poses and ideas flow like water with mad  Drum & Bass in the background. Lights change, moods change and wardrobes change. Only thing that stays constant and in fact grows is the creativity from both sides of the lens. 

First edits: Close to 500 photos are shot in the 2-3 hour session. Photos are downloaded as as Digital Negative. This format keeps the integrity of the original file and ensures editing  is "Lossless". Generally 150 images are quickly cropped. They are then posted the next day on my secure website for client picks. At this point photos are not available for download. Client then picks faves. This number varies, average is 20. 

Final edits. Files are toned and sharpened. Attention to detail is key. Colour temp comes first. We then move into tone adjustments. Colour is optimized. File is sharpened. Images are then converted to jpg, posted and available for download. A CD with full size jpgs and a contact sheet is then sent to the client. 

So there you have it. Questions and comments are greatly appreciated.

http://craigblankphoto.com/

Love & Bass