Monday, November 28, 2011

The 2011 Christmas Giveaway

Ok so I've decided to give a run at the whole contest thing.  So here we go.  You can win one of three different things in this giveaway drawing.  And here they are:


-A gift card from Starbucks, because who doesn't like some coffee?


-An 8x10 print of your choice from one of my 52 Projects.


-A 30 minute photo shoot of your choice.  This can be headshots, portraits, whatever you need done, or you can just let me have my way with you and do some crazy cool Photoshop project staring you.


So you must be wondering "How can I win one of these amazing gifts!?"  Well it's very simple


1) simply click here to “like” FANTiM Fotography on Facebook or here to add FANTiM Fotography to your Google+ circle.
2) update your Facebook or Google+ status with: 
“I want to win FANTiM Fotgraphy's Christmas Giveaway! You can enter, too! fantim.blogspot.com” 
In order to get credit for the entry, be sure to mention (using the @ symbol) FANTiM Fotography and make sure it's a public post so that it links to my page and I can see it!
3) And I'll even give you a second entry in the giveaway if you leave a comment here telling me why you want to win.

You have until December 17th at 11:59PM CST, so make sure you get your entries in.   Good luck!


Note   For the 30 minute photo shoot to work you just have to live close enough to make it to my studio or be in one of the locations I'm visiting, otherwise we could try a Skype photoshoot? ;)

Thursday, November 17, 2011

11.17.11 Decrep·It

::Before and After::
So on my way home from a wedding I shot last weekend I decided to take a detour.  I tried to go to the Davy Crockett museum in Tennessee, but ended up getting tired of the drive.  It gave me a good chance to scout though on the way and stop at places I wanted to on the way back.
This was one place I decided to stop at.  

Original Image
I got up and close and personal with this building; the shattered windows and wind blown sheets hanging over the windows made it more eerie than I wanted to face by myself.  As I approached he building I expected to see shadowy figures run past the holes in the plywood covering the door, or see the face of a witch in the window pointing at me and grinning.
I decided not to enter the building because I noticed alot of modern things around it and feared that either someone still lived there or that the owner came by frequently and would arrest me for trespassing.  After all the wheat farm in front of the building had been cut not too long ago.
So instead I ran into the field and took three photos so that I could start my image by making an HDR photo.

Same Image -1Same Image +1
I put all three images together in Photomatix and came up with this HDR:

Rendered HDR image
It was not bad but still needed some work.  So I imported it into Photoshop.  I removed my car and the building behind it, along with the electric pole and wires.  I then adjusted the levels for the sky and trees, then adjusted the levels on the building, and lastly adjusted the levels on the grass.
Lately I've been driving around and staring at all the birds migrating.  For some reason I've been very fascinated by them this year.  I've been wanting to add them to a photo so I chose to add them to this photo.  Lastly I added some sun rays in the sky and put a gradient around the edges.  And I was finished.  Pretty easy photo to do, but I love the way it turned out.

Completed Image

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

11.08.11 Vampire Before|After

::Before And After::
So this week I've decided to add a before and after shoot from my Halloween Vampire shoot.
My first step in post processing was I made a copy of the raw image and increased the brightness.  I then put it into Photoshop and combined the lighter image with the darker image.
While adding makeup to the image we had decided to put a little drop on the top of her teeth to look like blood, but while I was working on this image I ended up removing that in order to make her teeth stand out more.  After basic touchups, and dodging and burning I took a white brush and created more light coming out of the lantern.  For a final touch I created a drop of blood and made it a similar color to the lips.
Some level and color adjustments later and you have the final image.

Before
After

Monday, October 31, 2011

10.31.2011 Halloween

::Photos Of The Season::
FANTiM.COM/52-11

So my plan this year was to take a different Halloween photo every week.  Unfortunately  there were complications with this plan.  So instead I did two weeks.  Still I think they turned out great.

Vampire Shoot
For my vampire shoot I put together a very creative team and the photo turned out perfectly.  The original didn't look much different then the end product.
Credits:
Lacy Garrison - Model
Stacy Lockhart - Makeup
Holly Stamey - Hair

For more photos from my vampire shoot you can view them at http://www.fantim.com/p680508153

Zombie Shoot
My other Halloween shoot was zombie themed.  This shot was inspired by "The Witch" from the left for dead series.  The red lighting on her dress was a mix of photoshop and a red glow stick.
Credits:
Lace Robbins - Model
Vapiai Caply - Makeup


For photos from the zombie shoot you can visit http://www.fantim.com/p512844628


Vampire: Behind the ScenesZombie: Behind the Scenes

Saturday, October 01, 2011

10.01.11 Autumn

This last week I had a photo shoot with Autumn, so I've decided to include a before and after of the shoot.
And the final edit

Wednesday, August 03, 2011

8.3.11 Baby Photos

::blOg::

In tradition to my recent blog on baby photos I found another gem to share with everyone. I don't know who's luckier, the mom or the photographer who caught this shot. :P

Friday, July 01, 2011

7.1.11 Baby Photos

::blOg::

Whenever I am about to have a photo shoot I browse similar images to get some inspiration. I have a shoot coming up with a new born baby and her parents. This was actually supposed to be a pregnant shoot however the night of the photo shoot the baby was born.

Top 3 Classics
Anyways, here are the top 3 "classics" that I'm planning on staying away from.
3. Out of Control Family
What better way to capture your family than in their natural environment. Might as well take your kids to Walmart and have one lying on the ground throwing a temper tantrum over not getting the toy they want, while the other is walking back holding onto a Walmart employee cause they couldn't find you, and your baby cries uncontrollably while you look at pajama bottoms.

I'm not a big fan of this style because although it captures the natural energy of the family it leaves a sense of non-unity. The family aspect kind of goes out the door when you're loving your baby and let your other kids run rampant.

2. The Naked Family
There's something about a family that get naked with their baby that just doesn't appeal to my style of photography.

I think this style is supposed to be very raw, sweet, minimalistic, or something like that. But it tends to just look strange to me. Maybe it's cause I don't have kids and don't realize how fun it is to get naked with them.

But shouldn't there be a line not to cross here? For example...

So yeah this style just comes across as creepy to me.

1. Breast Feeding Mom
Can you imagine being an adult, going to your parents house with your significant other, and seeing this on the wall?

I have no problem with breast feeding. You're combining two great things, food and boobs. But is that something that needs to be captured? If my mom had kept pictures of me breast feeding lying around the house I think I would've been traumatized.

Some Good Ideas
Since I used these poor photographers pictures as references for what I don't want to do on my next shoot I thought I'd include a few shots of theirs that I do enjoy.

The Loving Embrase from "Naked dad squeezes naked baby too hard" photographer

I love the emotion in this photograph. The editing style too ads alot to that by bringing about detail in the subjects and the baby's eyes.

Smiling Baby is a Happy Baby from "naked African American family cuddles" photographer

Everyone loves pictures of smiling babies, and capturing that can at times be a challenge for a photographer. But the results are so good and you can't help smile when you see a baby smiling.

Hands Hands Everywhere from "naked families cuddle no matter how old your kid is" photographer

I have to admit this photographer had more maternity pictures that I liked than their baby pictures. But you can never go wrong with hands. They give a sense of just how tiny the child is. Including grandparents can also show a good contrast between the generations.

The Lomo Shot from "do what you want kids, this is only photo shoot is only costing me an arm and a leg" photographer

I love this shot. The natural nature of the shot, the low contrast, the backlight, the lens flare. And at the same time the subjects are doing what they do naturally. It's such a peaceful and great capture.

The Classic Movie Shot from "baby hungry!" photographer

Using brokeh along with creative cropping makes images like this very cool. There's not alot of posing in pictures like this, and that's a good thing because it allows the photographer to capture the natural characteristics of the subjects in the photograph.

Here are a couple other shots that I really liked too.

The Sleeper

A quick capture through the bars of the crib. If you think about it the only thing visible of the baby in this picture is the baby's head. Yet the environment captures something we're all used to seeing babies in and captures that artistically.

The Family Portrait
I thought I'd end with this one, just to get a smile out of you.

I actually love this shot. Yes the little girl looks like she's planning on eating your soul, but besides that it's very classy and entertaining.

::UPDATE::
A buddy of mine sent me this one.