Monday, December 14, 2009

Crystal and Jays Wedding




I had the opportunity this weekend to shoot Crystal and Jays wedding in Norco California.  They are a great couple, and the wedding was held in the beautiful Norco Village Banquet Hall reception center.  The wedding went well, and the couple were absolutely glowing all night long. 




This kid stole the show with his break dancing.






Thursday, December 10, 2009

#23 Whip it.

For todays picture I took a sugestion from my brother, and did a picture of a nice bright colored streamer.  I wanted to add a little something than just a fly, so I added a spool of thread and a whip finisher tying it off.



1/60, f8, ISO 200.   Lights 2-500w photofloods, 2-flourescent photofloods for background lights.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

#22 Photo of the Day


I know I have been terrible keeping this going, but I now have a new computer, and due to the economy, I now have more time to work on my photography.  Today I am posting an abstract photograph I took of some LED Christmas lights.  I shot the picture handheld, f 5.6, one second esposure.  I soomed and moved the lens while shooting to get the great lines.   I know its a little different, but I hope you enjoy it.  Please post a comment and let me know what you think.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Poorman Wedding


I had the priveledge of shooting the Poorman-Endicott wedding.  Tashina and Anthony had a beautiful outdoor wedding at a wonderful spot in Menife California.  It was a wonderful day, which turned out great.








Sunday, November 8, 2009

Jay and Crystals engagement session


Day 20 I had the honor of shooting a really great couples engagement session this afternoon. We had a great time, and got some really good shots. I am excited to be able to shoot their wedding in December. They are so much fun, and a great couple.









#19 Commercial Job

Ok, I admit that its not a really artistic piece, but the art pieces don't pay the bills.  This is a picture I shot of some scanning equipment for a commercial equipment.  The job was a challange, and I did learn from it, which was the intent of this project.  It took some creativity to light it evenly, and a bit of photoshop to make it really work.

Photo lit with two 500 watt photoflood bulbs, exposure, f 8, 1/250 sec.

#18 Cherries, black and white


I was inspired by a post on Scott Bournes blog to shoot a picture of some fruit.  I wanted to do something a little different.  We always expect cherries to be their bright red color, so I decided to do a black and white of cherries.  It gives you a different look at a familiar object.

Friday, November 6, 2009

# 17 Health?

This picture is another I took for the stock agencies I work with.  I call it "Health?" because it asks if the methods we take to stay healthy, are really all that good for us.  Healthcare is huge business and every day we are being told we need this pill, or that pill.  Do we really?


ISO 100, f8, 1/30 sec.  Lit by two 500 watt photoflood hotlights.

#16 Cookies for Santa

I have been playing in the product studio for the last couple of days, shooting some shots for stock use.  I had this idea a couple of days ago after commenting on a forum thread in the b school (an online photographers community) where someone asked some questions about food photogrpahy.  I must admit, the best part was eating my subject when I was done!!!


ISO 100, f8, 1/30 sec  Lit by two 500 watt photoflood hotlights.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

# 15 Ferns and Clover

I love the deep green colors here with the palm leaves against the clover groundcover behind it.  This was shot in deep shade, so I got a wonderful soft light.  I love how much depth of field I was able to get on this shot.

ISO 100  f 32  esposure 3 seconds, tripod mounted, sigma 28-80 macro lens.  In photoshop I punched up saturation, contrast, adjusted hue, and brightness.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Image #14 Shoot the Moon

One more astrophotography picture.  Jessica Tincopa, a local photogrpaher, asked me a question yesterday about shooting the moon, and I wondered how many other people had that same question, so I posted a shot I took, and the simple formula for a good exposure of the moon.
The rule is the f8 rule.  Set the camera aperture to f8, use shutterspeed nearest the reciporical of the ISO setting.  For example,  if the ISO setting is 100  use 1/100 sec  if the ISO is 200  use 1/250 second 400 ISO use 1/500  etc...  you will end up with a good exposure every time.

Hope this helps you to enjoy taking photos which include the moon in them.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

#13 A try at astrophotography

I'll admit it, I am a nerd, and even worse, I am a science nerd.  I have always been interested in astronomy and have been wanting to give astrophotography a try for some time.  I noticed the clear sky and decided to give it a try.  I set up the big 400mm lens on a tripod and had a go.  I was lucky enough to catch this shot of Jupiter with four of her moons.  How cool is it to look from your planet and see not only another planet, but its moons as well.  Pretty cool.


400mm lens, f5.6, 1 sec exposure, tripod mounted ISO 3200  Color removed in photoshop to correct for chromatic abberation.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Photo #12 Holiday Preparations

I had to do a holiday themed picture for this post.  It brings back memories of childhood for me.  I used to love cleaning the pumpkin "guts" out.  Funny, when we grow up, it just seems a mess.  Where does that creativity and joy of discovery go.  Take some time this weekend to squish some pumpkin guts in your fingers and be a kid again.


ISO 200, 1/60 sec f5.6  lit by an sb28 strobe and umbrella, 7feet up, behind camera.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Picture #11

Picture #11   Today I just decided to use a simple portrait.  I was shooting a bunch of these portraits, and really liked this one.  I like the harsh side lighting and subdued color. 

ISO 100  1/20  f2.8  28mm lens,  natural light, handheld.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Photo #10

Photo #10 of my Challenge.  For this one I wanted to do a still life, but not a bow of fruit kind of still life, something that reflected me and would be of interest to me.   I decided to shoot film!!!   I wanted to pay homage to the medium I learned on and all the hours and hours (and money) I spent shooting, developing, printing, and hunched over a light table looking at slides through a loupe.  The setup was a white seamless background I have made from some bathboard I bought at lowes.  I used two 500watt photoflood studio lights to light it.  The first was placed to my left and behind the film.  It was about a foot above the table.  Its job was to light up the bakground, illuminate the slides, and give some nice shadow detail on the front.  The second studio light was just to the right of the camera and back a couple of feet.  It was about 8 feet high and shining down.  I wanted this fill light to be less bright, but still give some detail to the front of the objects and bring some detail to the shadows.  The camera settings were ISO 100, f16 and 1/8 second, tripod mounted, incandescent wb setting.


In photoshop I made a duplicate layer, removed color from the top layer, erased that layer from the slides revealing the color base layer below.  I then bumped up contrast saturation, etc... to get the look I wanted.

Hope you enjoy the picture as much as I enjoyed making it.

#9 Semifore Flags


I love the color of these flags against the dark blue sky.  The breeze gave the flags a nice sense of motion as well.  I used a circular polarizing filter to darken the sky, then punched up the saturation, and contrast in photoshop.  I also cloned out a couple of additional cables which I found to be distracting.  Overall I love the colors in this shot.  ISO 100 f5.6, 1/500

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Photo #8 Zebras Stripes

I love the pattern of the zebras stripes.  I did a bit of touch up in photoshop with contrast, removed the color, burning in shiny spots, etc...  great background I think.

Details  ISO 100 1/60 sec, f2.8,  lens at 200mm

Photo #7 Old tall ship

We took a harbour cruise on an amphibious vehicle on Sunday.  While out looking at the sealions and such we saw this tall ship coming into port.  I have always loved sailing ships, and especially the old tall ships.  When I shot this photo, I knew right away what I wanted to do with it in photoshop, I wanted to make it look like an old time photograph.  I think it turned out well.  Notice the sailors in the rigging along one of the top yard arms?

Details;  ISO 100,  Exp 1/1000, f5.6  70-200mm f2.8 lens at 200mm

Photo #6 Don't monkey with him

Saturday we went to San Diego zoo, and I found this wonderful male colubus monkey.  I spent a good ten minutes waiting at his enclosure for this shot.  He had been yawning, and every shot I got just wasn't right, until I got this one.  It turned out great.  Not such a cute cuddly little monkey now, is he???

Details;  ISO 100  exp 1/200 sec f 2.8,  lens at 200mm  manual exposure.

Photo #5 Starry Night and Palm Tree

I started this evening out shooting the lights along the bay, then the moon behind a palm tree, when I had an idea for this shot.  Just as I was getting set up, Carrie came to the door and told me it was time to go, I only had time for one shot.  This is a classic one shot challenge.  It would not be easy working with long exposures and two very different lit areas.  I did manage to get one shot, (and only one shot) and it turned out perfect. The palm tree was lit by our small porch light.  Possibly one of my favorite pictures.

Details: ISO 400,   Exp 30 seconds, f 3.5  lens at 18mm, all settings in manual.  White balance incandescent.

Photo #4 Sleeping beauty Castle


I had spent the day at Disneyland friday, and wanted a picture of the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle.  I shot this with my 18-135mm lens set at 24mm lens, used a Nikon circular polarizing filter, aperature of  f4 exp of 1/4000 sec. ISO 200.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Photo #3 Pumpkins


I thought since it is almost Halloween, I needed a pumpkin picture on my blog.  I shot this one at the pumpkin patch here in Corona California.  I used bounce flash off of the top of the tent.  I had on my Nikkor 18-135 lens exp 1/25 at f 5.6 Flash on manual 1/4 power.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Photo #2 of my Challenge, Playing With Light

Today I found myself in downtown Riverside California at night.  This time over on University avenue at the Thunderbird Lodge.  Those who know me, know I love shooting old travel lodges and motels,  I find them fascinating and fun.  Long before all the hotels and motels were the same, they had character and were unique.  The neon sign at the thunderbird is one of my favorites, and I had been wanting to shoot it for some time.  But I didn't just want a plane picture of the sign, so I started playing with the light.  I used a 2 second exposure and while the image was exposing, I would zoom the lens out.  This is what gives it the look it has.

ISO 200, exp 2 seconds, f 16, manual exposure Nikkor 18-135 lens soomed out durring exposure.

Photograph #1 in my Challenge.


This is the first of 365 photos I will post over the next year in my personal challenge to develop my creativity and skills as a photographer.  For my first shot, I decided to go to downtown Riverside California at 11:00 at night, and brave the weirdos to get a few shots of town by evening light.  My first stop was the Chinese pavillion.  I knew with the wonderful cloud cover, I wanted a long exposure to give the clouds some defenition and color.  I used an off camera flash about fifteen feet to the right of the camera, about seven feet high, set off with a radio slave.  ISO 200, Exp. 25 seconds, f11  28-105mm Sigma lens at 28mm.  Manual exp, and focus.

One a Day Challenge.

I have challenged myself to creat one new photograph per day that will challenge my creativity and develop personal growth in my photography.  I will do this for one year straight.  365 photographs.  I will share info here on my blog on how its going, and how I took each photograph.  I hope to develop myself, my skills, and my creativity over the next year, and I hope you all enjoy the pictures I create.  Please leave comments if you like (or dislike) certain photographs.  Check back often to watch my skills develop (I hope).
Thank you for coming on this journey with me.
--Shane--

Monday, October 5, 2009

Jessica and Victor Trejo Wedding in Anaheim California.






I had the honor of being hired as the wedding photographer for Victor and Jessica Trejos wedding this past Saturday at St. Michael's in Anaheim California. It was a beautiful day, and a wonderful old church. The bride was beautiful, and the groom was Suave and cool. After a beautiful ceremony, the party moved over to "The Place, salon para fiestas". There was wonderful live music, food, and fun for the entire wedding party.
I would like to thank Gabriel Mora, and Jenna Armstrong for Second shooting for me. They both did a wonderful job, and are extremely talented photographers which I was fortunate to have helping me out.


Thank you to Victor and Jessica for allowing me to be a part of this wonderful day and to help record their memories of their wedding day.










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Hello, My name is Shane Thompson, I am a wedding photographer based out of sunny southern California. I photography weddings in a relaxed stress free documentary style. I specialize in recording the intimate details of your wedding day and preserving them in your wedding album. If you would like more information please check out my website at http://thompson-photography.net or give me a call at 949-278-2330

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