Sunday, February 08, 2009

Three Photographers at the Brickworks

Back in August, a couple of photographer friends of mine - Dave Biesse and Charlotte Leonard - thought it would be fun to get together and try some funky stuff at the Brickworks in Toronto. I've always wanted to shoot there so I was psyched and I certainly wasn't disappointed with the location - so many awesome opportunities for unique photos!

It was so hard to figure out where to start as the possibilities were endless. Take this shot for example...it was captured using just the available light as the sun streamed through a window and bounced off the warm bricks to the left:


Then we switched to off-camera flash for a more dramatic effect:


Having beautiful subjects who already know how to pose makes my job much easier, of course. ;)






I hope we didn't cause any permanent lung damage after kicking up all that dust for these photos, but the results were worth the risk!






I finally gave up the camera and took my turn at the other end of the lens:


Some more awesome ambient light:




This passage was amazing. You have blue light filtering down from the sky on the right and orange light on the left bouncing over from a small group of sunlit bricks high and to the right. It just comes down to knowing where to place the subjects and how to pose them in order to take advantage of the incredible light (plus some Photoshop enhancements, of course).




My turn again...great shots Dave & Charlotte!




I love the juxtaposition of a beautiful woman in a grungy, dirty environment...the contrast just seems to emphasize the natural beauty that's already there:


All natural light again (albeit with some heavy contrast enhancements in post-production). Loving the drama here!




I knew we had to get some shots with this cool old machinery when I first saw it and they turned out even better than I had imagined:


Now we get really funky! We found this long pitch-black tunnel and it was the perfect spot for some "painting with light!" This was taken with a 13 second exposure while Dave and Charlotte sat really still. During the exposure, I'd walk around with my little video light and "paint" the light in the areas I wanted. This was the result:


The cool thing about this technique is that you never really know what you're going to get and each shot is completely unique. So much fun!


Same deal, but with Dave wielding the light:


This one was "painted with light" as well, and I also incorporated a flash behind the flowers to backlight them:


I love how you can simulate the look of multiple lights with a single mobile constant light source. Good idea with the cross-light look, Dave!


Thanks Dave and Charlotte for the awesome photos and a great afternoon of shooting! I hope we can do it again some time.

Cheers,

Michael

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8 Comments:

Blogger Iris said...

Love this photoshoot...great contrast between subject and background and cool techniques. Just thought I'd drop a line to say how great the work is.

3:04 PM  
Anonymous Dave and Charlotte said...

WooHoo.... Thanks for posting these amazing shots mate. We loved looking through them again. You're an awesome photographer. Was great catching up over brunch last week. Keep on Rockin' that video light!

You're friends, Dave and Charlotte

11:48 PM  
Blogger Flirt Photography said...

Michael: Those are fab shots. I saw them on Dave's FB and came by to check out your stuff...super cool! The painting with light ones are nothing short of awesome!

1:27 AM  
Blogger Jennifer Images said...

Love the light!
I want to know how you guys scored this location. I was looking for these kind of photos but when I went to the brickworks we were not allowed inside any of the buildings.

8:51 AM  
Blogger Rubex Cube said...

WOW WOW WOW I can't stop looking at the pics! I love the beauty of your models and the grit of the location! I so want to have my pics taken here one day hehe

Great work!

I'm adding your blog link to my blog for more exposure haha

12:20 PM  
Anonymous Serge said...

Hi Michael!
Loved your lightning experiments, worked really nice!
Good job!!!

3:26 PM  
Blogger JRDesign said...

Great concepts and even better execution!

6:56 AM  
Blogger m photography - melanie rebane said...

Great lighting, texture and it looks like it was an amazing time...would love to have all three of you to shoot at teh carbide Mill on Thurs May 28 night 5-8 in Ottawa for a back 2 back trash the dress session with Photogs...for fun..playing with light

12:49 PM  

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