Designing an advertising ad for a large company.
As of now. I have not done a advertisement for large company and or business. But if I had, it would be something sexy, classy and classic.
Re-editing a 2013 photoshoot image
So I have recently seen a post on Facebook, memories of a shot I did about 8 years ago. Wow, 8 years that shot was posted on Facebook. It was an amazing shoot and one of my most favorite shots. So I had to go through my 2013 archives and find that project to re-edited it. Just to see if I can do a better job editing the image now than I did in 2013. I definitely lack the skills I have now. Plus the software I think is 10x better.
Having my work re-edit
First off, I'm not a fan of people re-editing my images. Because all complete edits I feel are my style and how the image should look.
But I do have some exceptions for someone to edit or re-edit my work. One is sending it to a retoucher and, the other is if it's a client and they pay for the images.
Getting the studio ready
Over the month March I been working on my next project and wanted to keep going to the level with my photography. Ok, so after the futuristic cyberpunk shoot, I wanted to have the next project on the same level.
(( Studio Clear Out ))
Over the last two years, I have been shooting with Canon, Nikon, and Sony. Sound crazy right. Well, it is. My photography career started with Canon, then move to Nikon, and now on to Sony.
Looking to do 4 Photoshoot in one day.
Been working on a new issue for the magazine and want to get it out in the middle of December. So with that being said, I need new content to put in the magazine. Also get back to working in my studio. So far I’m one model short of pulling this out, but waiting a reply back to get this four shoots in one day going. Well, let see if it happen.
Digitizing 35MM film
I always love to shoot film, therefore after I complete a roll of film, I’ll take it down to Foto houze in Downers Grove to get it developed by my good friend Kevin the owner. Once I get the film back, I’ll cut and scan it on my Canon CanoScan 9000F.