Monday, December 15, 2008

Dickens on the Strand

This photo was taken at Dickens on the Strand a week ago Saturday in Galveston. This is an annual festival on the island celebrating Victorian London and ringing in the Christmas season here in the Houston-Galveston area. My shooting partner, Larry Patrick, and I were using the same flash setup we used at the Renaissance Festival about a month ealier - a single Nikon SB800 flash shot through a small softbox triggered wirelessly with Alien Bees remotes. He'd shoot, and I'd run the flash; and then we'd switch off. This one young lady was heading quickly down the alley when we stopped her and asked to take her photo. I'm pretty sure she didn't know what to think of the two of us when we first approached her, but I think she liked the results. Anyway, it's truly amazing that so many people are willing to stop and spend a few minutes letting you take their photo. It's a great learning experience for aspiring portrait photographers - setting up a light and quickly composing a shot in a very short amount of time.

3 comments:

  1. The photographer obviously knew what he was doing, but the VAL did not have a clue! Like her expression. Great job getting the eyes to come forward. The background is great--it really sets her off. Good job.

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  2. I do like the background and how it makes her pop forward in the image. The cool blue background compliments her hot pink or red hat. She does kind of have that deer-in-the-headlights look...
    Just kidding, great job and a very nice use of flash.

    Cindi

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  3. You guys (Larry P. included) just amaze me! You are consistently getting great results using the techniques Larry showed at the BAPC tutorials. I think the background makes the photo.

    DHaass

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