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Old 01-05-2015, 10:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Nice interior shots man! Question about that last one. Did you use different passes and put it together or was that all done in one? If done in one did you have multiple strobes or flashes or just one? If none at all that is some sweet natural light fill! haha
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That was one shot one kill, literally! I used strobes for almost every shot in some form or fashion. Thank you!
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So for interior shot how many strobes did you use if you dont mind me asking?

And wast his outside on a gloomy day? I ask because I am trying to transfer these concepts over to my cgi automotive work.

Here is one of my shots. But this was all studio lights with a black environment. I kinda like the fill you have.

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Without getting into too much detail, it was a slightly cloudy morning, and I shot from just before sunrise to just after, for about an hour and a half total, with the interior shots done last. I used 2 strobes, one left and one right, but also was sitting in the trunk and had that opened, which let in some light, but that doesn't really matter to the shot as all the light is from the strobes. I believe I was at 1/160 SS, f/16, ISO 100.

I like your shot a lot and it is a perfect low key shot IMO. If you shot the same thing the same way with a light environment, it'd likely naturally fill in your dark spots. Or is that shot CGI? If so, damn, thats impressive!
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haha yeah that is all 3D. I do 3D for a living and now trying to transfer the concepts from that into real life. Except real life costs money and takes time to move lights around haha.

Here is a shot I did of the whole car. Again car is CGI. Background is from William Stern.

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Wow thats awesome to know someone actually living the dream and doing what they love! I can tell this by the quality of your work, very well done! Maybe one day we will be big and successful and be able to collaborate on work together. I see the future of advertising and marketing photography incorporating more and more CGI. I tend to have an aesthetic to my work that can mimic the CGI look.
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Wow thats awesome to know someone actually living the dream and doing what they love! I can tell this by the quality of your work, very well done! Maybe one day we will be big and successful and be able to collaborate on work together. I see the future of advertising and marketing photography incorporating more and more CGI.
Thanks for the kind words!
I am actually trying to get into automotive photography because I want to actually do it hands on and not be behind a computer all the time.

What is kinda sad to see is we are taking shots at work that people took and upgrading the vehicles in 3D ourselves.

What I do know is environment photography will always be needed for backdrops.

Here is one shot I did for practice. Shot the backdrop/hdri downtown and then obviously rendered in the car.

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I like pictures of cars that are honest, that are believable and that are expressive, while at the same time shooting from perspectives and focal lengths that embody a surrealism that captures something we don't see everyday or in other's images. My best advise is to find what you are drawn to and learn as much as you can about those images, then try to make them yourself. With a background in CGI, you undoubtedly understand light and how to use it, so that puts you leaps and bounds ahead of most people!
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I agree with the study. I have been looking at many photographers this last week and just breaking down their images. Sadly the photographers that are on the A list do a bunch of retouching which makes their work undoubtedly amazing, but very challenging to recreate because now its also another skillset that I need to develop haha.
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Yes, retouching is huge in a lot of automotive photography, especially manufacturer publications. I specialize in retouching and I do use it extensively, but I also happen to not particularly like how autos that are overly retouched portray because they don't look real or honest anymore, so I limit myself in my post processing to accommodate this personal feeling. Everyone is different and has different appeals though. The way I learned was just to go shoot, even if its your own car over and over and over again, each time applying fundamentals you may have missed or applied poorly in previous attempts. It's the funnest part but also can be irritating as sh1t!
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Jay, those shots look great man. #2 (the vertical), the background is a bit busy for my tastes but the rest look great man. Lighting is spot on for the interiors.
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I don't know if I've shared this guy's stuff on here before, but I just had to. He takes some amazing sports shots. The first one on this "Best of NHRA 2014" is so cool.

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Jay, those shots look great man. #2 (the vertical), the background is a bit busy for my tastes but the rest look great man. Lighting is spot on for the interiors.
Thank Pat! I learned a lot of my interior lighting skills from studying your stuff actually

#2 is a bit busy, but I can't help but shoot there because that part of the building is very geometric and angular. I just wish I could rip that fence out.
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Yup, the fence kills it. The rest would be fine. That's just too much going on in the background to really focus on the subject. Maybe if you had a 135 f/2 and shot wide open so it was more bokeh'd... That's what I do when the background is an issue
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I was thinking of going with the Mac book air and adding the super drive and external HD. Wondering if you guys think the retina display in the Mac book pro is worth the extra scratch for this?
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