Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Reyelisa - Fashion Editorial, Pt. 2 of 4

Featured Shoot 2 - Fashion Layout, Details – Part/Location 2 of 4

I just realized – that because I am posting in the chronologically forward direction – you the reader will be seeing all the images from END to BEGINNING… haha… well, if you want the full intended effect – scroll down as fast as you can – and start at part 1 of 4… I think I’ll have to post this in front of each new one of this 4 part series… oh well… live and learn..

Although, not as dynamic in the way of tonal ranges as the first location, geometric shapes and leading lines were the practice piece of this location’s shoot… Very challenging, but still fun… the theme and storyboards of all the shoots will be covered in a future post of all of Mark’s work on the project – the photographic visionary and Primary Shooter of this project… He came up with some great concepts to go with the overall design and direction provided by Reyelisa (who received an A+ for all her efforts!) The final fashion portion covered my Mark pulled out some HDR (High Dynamic Range) work and resulted in some incredible images… We worked together to get the final color mapping and filters on the shot and voila – Herra Bomb work. We had a heck of team for this whole project… really, really, fun…

Part/location 2 of 4…. Theme - Fairy godmother, Juxtaposition of Nature and Man... Enjoy =)

| Salk Institute | La Jolla, CA |

| Salk Institute | La Jolla, CA |


| Salk Institute | La Jolla, CA |


| Salk Institute | La Jolla, CA |


| Salk Institute | La Jolla, CA |


| Salk Institute | La Jolla, CA |


| Salk Institute | La Jolla, CA |


| Salk Institute | La Jolla, CA |


As we were shooting here, security came out to check up on us… They said we were alright, but we could swear that there is some secret underground spaceship from the planet Zerton under this place.. It was probably more guarded than Area 51… This place had cameras on every rooftop corner, long drops, steel bars at every stairwell into the compound, a moat (yes, like the kind in medieval times), and I am fully convinced that automatic 100 rounds/second guns pop out of ALL of those little evenly dispersed and well placed holes in the concrete walls… But, that’s just my theory…

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