Showing posts with label Claudio Basso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claudio Basso. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2009

Renovance NY Editorial Program














I spent this past weekend in NY at the Renovance Editorial program with the theme of the 1940's Hollywood fashion lighting. These dresses were worn at the Oscars at one time, combined with the 1940's style of lighting, gave a different challenge from the softer umbrella approach. This was done with all grid-spots that gave that harder light as the old Fresnel lighting did of the George Hurrell era. 






















Monday, November 17, 2008

A Mixed Bag In One Weekend


It may be obvious to some why I'm calling this post "A Mixed Bag". Shooting some of Claudio's guests and one of mine yielded some interesting faces in different lighting scenarios.



1) First image of the famous fine art photographer Robert Farber. A chance to shoot a portrait of a talent as Robert was a wonderful opportunity.










2) Harbajan Singh came all the way to NY from PA as our guest. We thank him very much for his participation and patience.
Sat Sri Akal, Harbajan Ji.















3) Two looks from the same lady in different lighting. 

Also, being able to shoot with Claudio again always makes for an interesting afternoon!










Tuesday, September 23, 2008

A Special Guest


Last week, I invited Christopher Knapp of Nikon to my studio to shoot. He was generous enough to bring along a model with all the necessary qualities and accessories. Great fun and plan on another shoot next month using the "noir" look. Not much to say other than we captured some beautiful imagery with the use of the Claudio Basso plain white background lighting scheme. Claudio's workshops were worth every penny...


Thursday, April 3, 2008

Verdini's Portrait By Claudio Basso

My portrait done by Claudio Basso at the Power of Light workshop.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Claudio Basso - The Power Of Light


Attended Claudio Basso's "The Power Of Light" two-day class in NY this past weekend and what an eye-opener that was. I left with a tremendous amount of lighting knowledge from the Master. Relatively simple lighting sets that yield amazing results.

I had the extreme honor to photograph Claudio's good friend and artist, Santo Bruno (www.santobruno.net), using a high-key approach; the result was beautiful.

Towards the end of the second day, the "Image Award Winners" were announced and one of my submissions (upper right) was chosen as first-place winner for "Extraordinary Image" by Claudio. 

Thanks to Keith Rinearson for the above image of Claudio and me.