Showing posts with label product photo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label product photo. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Timbre Collective Product Photos

Photos from product shoot I did for the Timbre Collective's pedal boards. I really great idea and product these fellows are offering for musicians. I highly suggest if your in the music scene you check these products out.














Thanks to the fellows at Timbre Collective once again, and I look forward to making more images in the future with them. Check out their website here, if this product interests you.


-Larry M. Holder

Monday, January 23, 2012

The Textile Arts of Ali Keely

This is the shot I did this past weekend, it features the work of a very talented textile and fibre artist, Ali(Alexandra) Keely. She has both fine art pieces and production work, the shoot features both. I'll start with the production, I did both a full shot and then some close up details, the marco lens is well worth it's weight in gold for these shots.











It is extremely important to work with the artist to meet their needs, if I hadn't asked I may have missed a critical shot and would have had to reshoot. And now the fine art pieces. Detail shots are extremely important but also one must make sure to capture all angles, especially on three dimensional pieces like these, unless the artist says not to shoot certain angles or sides.












That gives you a little run down of the session process and what shots to make sure you capture if you intend on doing this work yourself.

-Larry M. Holder


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Artwork Blitz - The Diverse Work of Glenda Guitard-Bruce

In today's update I'm happy to share a portion of the work from my shoot with Glenda Guitard-Bruce, a mature student here at NBCCD. Glenda lost her pervious photos on her jump drive, a reminder to always have a back up of your stuff. Luckily this allowed me to redo her work for her. She does many things from small scale production, like hand painted cards, to large scale, hand died fabrics. Here is a selection of my favourite shots from the session.



















Thanks again Glenda!

-Larry M. Holder