2007 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve in Sarajevo - outdoor lighting
2007 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve in Sarajevo
Visit www.neverenoughlights.com for more info. 54000+ lights synchronized to Trans-Siberian Orchestra's song Christmas Eve in Sarajevo using 128 channels of Light-O-Rama.
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High Fashion Swimwear Photo Shoot on the Beach - outdoor lighting
High Fashion Swimwear Photo Shoot on the Beach
Like me on FaceBook www.FaceBook.com Natalie Angela Swimwear, 2 Day Fashion Photo Shoot Campaign, Spring 2012 Collection. Behind The Scenes. Photographed by Fashion Photographer, Arthur St. John. Designer Natalie Angela www.NatalieAngela.com Photographer & Creative Director Arthur St. John www.ArthurStJohn.com www.FaceBook.com Models Charlotte Monique Blanchard Kristina Korban Monica Miyagi Genesis Canal Hair Stylists & Make-up Artists Amelia Todd Allison Noel Mesa Jacqueline Romero Brittney Hall Wardrobe Stylist Danica Kalmbaun Behind The Scenes Videographers Brett Miller Alen Hakoopian Behind The Scenes Video Editor Branded Myre www.BrandedMyre.com Production Assistants Don Cunanan of DC-Visions Ricardo Ramos Diego Madrigal Rick Avena Edgar Velarde Steve Canar Heather Ryan Natalie Angela Swimwear Spring 2012 Collection Behind The Scenes www.NatalieAngela.com Arthur St. John Photography info@arthurstjohn.com arthurstjohn@yahoo.com www.ArthurStJohn.com
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lol i don't care what your name is that was so awesome :)
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ReplyDeleteHow do they do thus!?
ReplyDeleteits funny because most of people in sarajevo are muslims
ReplyDeleteimagine the electric bill...
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the best i could do is burn out a light bulb. LOL
ReplyDeleteThat's bad ass
ReplyDelete@cook563 there is no bill just endless amounts of radiation and a merry merry cancer dome!
ReplyDeletethat's bad ass.....but i would hate to see the electric bill for that performance
ReplyDeleteDoubtful. That's my house and my name is not Henry. Perhaps a similar house? This is located in Dardenne Prairie, MO.
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Who's Henry?
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome!
ReplyDeleteI live four houses down from Henry. He let me help on the roof and on the trees. :)
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ReplyDeletei have seen way better like way beter than this
ReplyDeleteI have been looking soo long ever since ive seen that episode !
ReplyDeletefamily guy ^.^ i love that reference
ReplyDeleteImagine being the guy putting up the wires and hooking it up to the song!
ReplyDeleteman i do not envy them their power bill.fuck.
ReplyDeleteI so want to do this one year. Except...The technical stuff would be so beyond my comprehension! XD
ReplyDeletethanks for the tip. I will try it.
ReplyDeletei love how you retouch the pics. very polished and glamorous. artistic to say the least. amazing video editing. love the cuts and effects. impressed to the max.
ReplyDeleteuse a lens hood, sometimes i even extend the hood by taping a piece of paper on it (to give it extension)... the rest is all post processing.
ReplyDeleteused multiple strobes. 1 @ 1000watt the rest @ 500watt
ReplyDeletegreat photos. but i think nowadays everyone kills the beauty with too much photoshop
ReplyDeleteThe shots came out so amazing!
ReplyDeleteCould you make a Photoshop editing tutorial? Would be very appreciated :)
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Hey there, do you know "MagicSFXphoto" (google it)? On their website you will find a smart free video explaining how to make fantastic photos. This made it easier for Joe to create photographs which have that wow-effect when you take a look at them. I hope it will help you also.
ReplyDeleteHow much power do the strobes have?
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ReplyDeleteINSPIRED and AMAZED
ReplyDeletelove your work. this video is incredible in every way. seeing the photo end results is inspiration to the max. this is the type of photos i wish to create some day. much love.
ReplyDeleteHow did you get rid of the lens flare when you shoot in direct sunlight. Is it the lens or post process?
ReplyDelete@PhotographyLifeStyle I agree with you. I like strobe photography as well, but not so many manipulation and post procesing ^^ Cheers!
ReplyDeletethat's the type of photography in demand right now. that's why arthur st. john is so popular and has such a strong following. its the use of photoshop, its the manipulation of the images, its the exaggeration of reality that is so appealing. its a different style. some photographers shoot with natural light and do little post processing, other photographers such as arthur st. john will shoot with strobes, even in bright outdoor sun, and do much post processing manipulation. no hate. its all art.
ReplyDeleteThose are the type of photos that realy hate... and alot of photoshop/manipulation. The lighting doesn't fit the subject in relation with enviroment, color and contrast... Just my opinion i think(by looking at other comments^^)
ReplyDeleteawesome video! love the brilliant editing. photos at the end are remarkable. great use of location, lighting, colors, and poses... well done everyone.
ReplyDeleteamazing result.... wow!
ReplyDeletehow much is iso and you shoot in manual or automatic mode
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ReplyDeleteLove your work, amazing art! I assume you're metering the sky (underxposing in some situations) and the filling with the strobes.
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cool shooting... I saw in the video that you got two lights set up. (the beauty dish and the umbrella). how did you manage the set up? are those lights are both focused on the model?
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