Photo 52: A Play on Light
Creative settings {week 4}
If you are a New Yorker, especially one who resides in West Harlem, you know where this photo was taken. It is the viaduct on 131st street near the Fairway market and the backdrop in a few Law and Order episodes as well as some big name movies, most recently the Spiderman blockbuster that came out last summer. I've always been drawn to this structure with its rainbow of steel arches and repeating lines, and each time we drive to Fairway I always kick myself for not having my camera. Well this last time I did have my camera and was able to capture a photograph I have always longed to take. Shot with my Lensbaby there is a slight fisheye effect and an even deeper, dizzying intrigue.
Please continue along the circle to see the rest of Photo 52's creative work this week. Next up is Jessie Wixon, fellow New Yorker, mother of two gorgeous girls and one of the nicest people I know.
Photo 52: A Play on Light
Creative settings {Week 3}
"We breathe the light, we breathe the music, we breathe the moment as it passes through us." ~ Anne Rice
August, our month dedicated to creative settings. For our third week: a late afternoon Harlem starburst.
Please continue along the circle to see the rest of Photo 52's work for this week starting with the supremely talented Kennedy Tinsley.
Photo 52: A Play on Light
Creative settings {week 2}
This past week my sister and niece came to New York City to visit. On one particularly beautiful day we traveled the High Line, ate lunch at The Standard Grill and then took in the view atop the Gansevoort Hotel.
My niece is 12 years old and absolutely gorgeous. While she was looking out over the balcony of the Gansevoort, I started taking photos of her hair wildly blowing in the breeze. One of my favorites from our dance amongst the skyscrapers is also my creative shot for this week.
Please follow along to see the rest of Photo 52's creative work for this week. Next up is Justine Knight, fellow New Yorker and winner of two recent photography contests. Below are the links where you can see her winning images:
http://kiernangallery.com/eye-on-the-street/
http://www.clickinmoms.com/blog/how-to-photograph-in-full-sun-photography-tutorial-by-sarah-vaughn/
Photo 52: A Play on Light
Creative settings {week 1}
Hard to believe that this is the final month of our yearlong journey exploring light. These last weeks we are allowing ourselves, perhaps rewarding ourselves, the opportunity to play creatively. Our main goal is to try something different i.e. playing with various shutter speeds, apertures, types of light, angles or lenses to capture something creative and intriguing.
This first week I attempted the always challenging swing shot. It's one of my favorite past times to photograph especially in the summer in New York City, but this time I wanted the orange sneakers to be the main subject both in focus and in the foreground with everything else a blur. Oh, and I wanted to shoot from below. So I got myself down on one knee, careful not to get kicked in the head, and kept focusing on the moving sneakers. I used a wider aperture than usual to allow for the bokeh and a higher shutter speed to get the sneaker tread tack sharp. It's definitely a different perspective than I've attempted in the past ... and a great chance to showcase some bright orange Chuck Taylors.
Happy swinging!
Please continue along to see the rest of Photo 52's creative work for this week. Next up is my dear friend and fellow New Yorker, Jessie Wixon. She is mother to two stunningly beautiful girls and has talent that extends for miles.
Watchful eyes
Photo 52: A Play on Light
July, our month of color. For our fourth week: magenta and out of focus for creative sake.
Please continue along to see the rest of Photo 52's images for this week. Next up is Kami Chaudhery, a supremely talented family photographer who resides in the great city of Seattle.
One day...
Photo 52: A Play on Light
July, our month of color. For our third week: yellow.
Please continue along the circle to see the rest of Photo 52's images for this week. Next up is the supremely talented street photographer, Stacey Leece Vukelj, who is not only a friend of mine but a fellow New Yorker.
Photo 52: A Play on Light
July, our month of color. For our second week: green.
Please continue along to see the rest of Photo 52's images for this week. Next up is Erica Obenchain Collins, lifestyle photographer extraordinaire and mother to five gorgeous children.
Monkeying around
What else is there to do on a rainy day than lie around with your best friend...?
If I have a monument in this world, it is my son. ~ Maya Angelou
Photo 52: Color of Light | Blue
Mostly everyone has heard of the golden hour in photography - that time right after sunrise or before sunset when the outdoors turns into a warm, yellow paradise. But there is a brief period of twilight each morning and evening where there is neither full daylight nor complete darkness. In photography it's quite simply referred to as the blue hour.
Over the next four weeks Photo 52 will be exploring the various colors of light in our photography starting with the color blue. With a new baby that wakes up at 5:00 a.m. and my driving need for caffeine, I've been traveling the neighborhood streets during twilight and was able to capture the image below on my walk home. I particularly like the crosswalk's lack of travelers at this hour as well as the cool light that washes over the concrete. It's only a matter of time before its filled with people and the light shifts from a cool blue to the warm yellow of another morning.
Please continue along to see the rest of Photo 52's images for this week. Next up is the supremely talented street photographer, Stacey Vukelj, who is not only my friend but fellow New Yorker.
Photo 52: A Play on Light
Directional Lighting - Week 5
Maybe it was a moment of reflection or just a chance to catch his breath before taking off again? Either way my son's fleeting stillness, captured during one of our many trips to the playground, is the subject for this final week of our directional light challenge.
Please continue along to see the rest of Photo 52's images for this week. Next up is Justine Knight, my talented friend and fellow New Yorker.
Photo 52: A Play on Light
Directional Lighting - Week 4
This past week some friends invited us to spend the day at the private Catalina Beach Club on Long Island. It was our first trip to the beach this summer and my son had the greatest time playing in the sand and water with his classmate turned best buddy, Esme. The photograph below is a favorite from the day and since it was taken in full sun, I was able to get a high contrast image with my little boy in total silhouette. Just like the Catalina Beach Club and its Art Deco design , I feel this photograph has a retro style, like it could have been taken on a white hot summer day back in the 1950's.
Please continue along to see the rest of Photo 52's images for this week. Next up is Linda Hooper, my New York friend and extraordinary talent.
Wearing nuthin' but a fedora...
Photo 52: A Play on Light
Directional Lighting - Week 3
Summer is in session and that means many family trips to our local Harlem playgrounds. While taking photos of my oldest son running around the jungle gym, I noticed that my husband was standing in the gazebo covered in light spots. My beloved reptilian was the perfect subject for our third week of directional light.
Please continue along to see the rest of Photo 52's images for this week. Next up is Julie Kiernan, an amazing talent and friend of mine out in Minnesota.
Fatherhood | Guy Talk
On this Father's Day 2013, I wanted to post an image that still remains one of my all time favorites. Taken last summer, the photo shows a tender moment of guy talk between my husband and oldest son who was one year old at the time. My husband is an incredibly loving, engaged and playful father. When I see him with his children is when I'm most in awe of him, most in love with him.
Happy Father's Day to all the wonderful Dads out there!
The Creative Process
Photo 52: A Play on Light
Directional Lighting - Week 2
This week I used underlighting to create an image of high drama which, quite simply, occurs when the subject is lit from below. When I took the photo, the only light source in the room was that coming from the iPad. As a result I had to crank the ISO on my camera way up thereby introducing a lot of grain to the image. I don't mind the grain however, since I find it adds to its tension and film noir effect, as if the iPad is a mighty vortex drawing him into its clutches.
Please continue along to see the rest of Photo 52's images for this week. Next up is Linda Hooper, fellow New Yorker and master of beautiful out-of-focus images.