Showing posts with label The Halloween Serial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Halloween Serial. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 May 2009

The Halloween Serial , The Goul and the Ghost (Part 2 & 3)

Pictures from shoot at HT Fotography Studio
Model/s: Alan and Eve you can guess who is who.
Make-Up: Ebony
Photographer: Henrik

Equipment : Canon 40D & 24-70 f2.8
Focal Length : 45mm
Aperture : F7.1
ISO : 100
Shutter speed : 160
























Equipment : Canon 40D & 24-70 f2.8
Focal Length : 42mm
Aperture : F11
ISO : 100
Shutter speed : 160























These Photos are my next installment to my Halloween series. Part 2 and 3
So I have been in the UK for a while and boy did it seem to go very fast. I can tell you that as fast as it seemed to arrive getting the bags ready and all that, the faster the time seemed to go. And now I'm back in sunny South Africa. The blog was not updated due to not having a monitor I was sure of and the various tools that are needed to post process these little monsters. And when I was siting in front of a monitor that was good I was just backing up the photos I had taken that day. There are soooooo many photos - Damn that 6.5 frames per second. In my cameras defense there is a moron who keeps holding the shutter release button down so anyway. The reason I do this is I live in the hope I will get a sharp frame or two in the batch. I can tell you it works for me. I learnt a lot from my little travel experience like what equipment to take and what not to. Before I left SA for my world tour (I wish unless world is UK and Denmark) I phoned up my friend Alan and the call was something like this. H-"Hi Alan how you?" A-"Good" H-"Alan would you like to look like a Ghoul next Saturday?" A-"hmm Cool" H-" 9am good for you?" A- "Yea see you then"
I got to say that it was about the most easy bunch of convincing I ever had to do. I sort of thought he was not going to be there because perhaps he thought it was a joke. Sure enough though he was there.
Ebony was also there to do make-up That was a bit more of a task to get her there. Ebony is on board with me 110% on this project and with out her there would be no Halloween serial. Here is the challenge. Ebony has many talents and uses just about all of them. I mean to just give you an idea she designs dresses and makes them, she does tattoo designs and the tattoo artists put them on skin, she is the lead singer on a metal band called Theater Runs Red that is doing well at the moment and travels South Africa playing gigs, she also does theatrical make-up and fashion make-up and does body painting and wedding make-up. There are so many other things she does I cant even remember half of them. Needless to says she is very very busy. So for my schedule and hers to align I can tell you its difficult so if I can get a gap in her schedule I move mine.

On to the shoot. The setup was very similar to the last one (jack-o-lantern) and with the exception of a few strobe height adjustments Ghoul and Ghost were the same. The reason for this is that the look Im going for is controlled by the light. Im trying to create a similarity between the characters so the dramatic look needs to stay constant. Basically I think it has.

The shoot is simple the background is a black cloth simple as that. The light (as in one) is a single strobe on the left shot through a large softbox. It is in close and reasonably low power. I was after a dramatic look. I also want the feel of the characters to look sort of like coming out of the darkness about to murder. So no distracting nothings in the background and a bit of emphasis on the murder weapon. The part of the photoshoot feel gives that dramatic look is to get the background black and the light dramatic that's all there is to it. The rest is taken care of by Ebony and Post Processing. Since I feel Post Processing is a cheat I like that Ebony get me about 90% there. The rest is Create layers blur the top layer and used blending to get the desired effect. As you change the blending modes the program views the picture in different ways like screen is as though a light is being shone behind the picture you are viewing. They all have there uses and reasons to be used. The only real thing I did is a bit of blend and brought out those weapons with a layer mask. I feel that if the picture is taken correctly Post processing should take no longer than a few minutes. Some people love spending time time and more time burning dodging layer after layer. Me I battle to use all that. I love getting it right on camera and thinking how little Post Processing i will have to do. While I was shooting the neighbours were interested I what I was doing The look on their faces I would have loved to capture. They looked as though they were the would be victims with jaws dropped and a scared look on there faces. Who ever said photographers were fraidy cats? Just look what we have to work with menacing look people that look like they want to kill you and they got weapons at the ready. All in all a successful day was had by all so much so that Alan even left his make-up on the scare his nephews and nieces.

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

The Halloween Serial - Shoot 1 of 5 (for now)

Pictures from shoot at Studio
Model/s: Aiden
Make-Up: Ebony
Photographer: Henrik

Equipment : Canon 40D
Lens : 28-105 F3.5-4.5
Aperture : F8
ISO : 100
Shutter speed : 1/166 - hey thats what the properties say???? was set to 1/160


Welcome to the start of my little pet project: The Halloween Serial.
Yes I'm not kidding and just in case you are wondering, yes, it is getting close to Easter.
No, I'm not anti this or that, I just figure that the sooner I start the project the sooner I can finish it. Maybe I can even sell a pic or two before the insane rush for posters, I wish. (This pic may just already be ready for print on one).

Well I was a just minding own business a while back and one of those thoughts, you know those ones that that are guaranteed to require lots of effort to fulfill, popped into my head.
Well the thought is a bit cheesy but I like a bit cheesy, Halloween is cheesy, so cheese it is.
The theme will be the 4 main characters of Halloween and one extra as the intro. Each of these characters will be serial killers that like to prey on their victims using their weapon of choice. Jack likes his knife, hey that's how you make a jack-o-lantern.
Who knows? I may add an extra one or two later.

The day was a bit odd. It started out by photographing two female models, well groomed and looking lovely on camera.
Ebony, IMO one of the Durban's best theatrical make up artists, can do wonders with that set of brushes and pallet of colours. She first did the lovely make up on the models and then set down to the task of making Aiden look like the Jack-o-Lantern serial killer.
These shoots can be really enjoyable. I will explain.
The model type shoots are cool and I do enjoy them. You get to know the models and most of the time it is really nice.
The themed stuff with someone like Aiden can be really fun. Like when the make up is being applied to Aidens ear he cringes and shouts out "its like a dog licking my ear" well that set the tone of the shoot for me.
When you are doing a theatrical type shoot I feel the sillier and funnier type things can give you better results from facial expressions than a whole series of, "lets try this or that".
Models don't have to look pretty because that's not the point.
"Aiden growl" Aiden goes,"GGGRRRRRR" that sort of thing is fine and everyone seems to enjoy the relief of it.

The other thing that feel is important when you are not working with professional models is that you choose them carefully. I'm not shooting stock or for an agency yet so my models are generally not professionals and while I do understand that for certain shoots a professional model is required, for my projects enthusiastic people are just great. I try to find people that are interested in what I want to shoot and match the theme. Like Goths for a Goth shoot - metal heads for a serial killer, shoot you get the picture. A Pro can do just about anything you ask of them. An amateur won't really know what you are after, but if they are say a metal bassist, and you ask them to do the classic wide-stance-while-they-are-playing-the-bass-pose they will know exactly what you want, and hey presto not too much "move your legs apart - some more - some more - just a bit more" directing.

Enough waffle, on to the shoot. This one's simple: one light and big soft box. I wanted some dramatic lighting so I moved Aiden close to the softbox and checked to see how the light fell on the far side of his face. The more the light fall off the more dramatic the subject will look. Well that's the classic photographic thinking anyway. So close to softbox Aiden. I then draped him with a black cloth. All I really wanted is his face and the knife. The back ground was also a black sheet and nicely out of focus so it was pretty much pure black. The 500WS strobe was at about 50% power, not that it means much, but the histogram for Aidens face looked good so I went with that. The softbox was about 45 degrees to his face and and about 50cm away from him.

This one's a bit of a long one on the post processing side and I'm no 'shopping expert. I don't have a big studio, so guess what, you can see all my paraphernalia in the background to the one side of the backdrop. Away with a few easy brush strokes, that done, onto the next step.
I wanted the yellow orange in the face and hand so hue saturation adjustments were done. Also I had to colour Aidens hand as It was not painted. A selection and a few clicks and hey he has a yellow hand. I don't think you could do anything like that to the face as it would look to shopped but the hand lacks the detail so I think it looks OK. Everything you do needs to be in layers - my partner has drummed that into me (I'm a SP - Shop-a-phobe you see). Next I make a copy of the background and blurred it with Gaussian blur and then went to blending properties and selected linear burn.
It darkened it and gave just the right effect that dark rich edgy feel that I wanted.

Well that's how I did this one. Please feel free to leave comments. Jack will get back to you