Jun
4
2009
1 comment | tags: 5D, Audi R8, Ferrari California, Forza 3, LP640, Photography, Porsche 997, R33, SA Studios, Skyline GT-R, V10, XBOX | posted in Event Coverage, Photography
Mar
14
2009
So last night my buddy Ian, the owner of Learnaboutwine.com, invited me to an event hosted by Max Riedel. Max gave the most informative presentation on why using the proper Riedel wine glass is ESSENTIAL. Both my girlfriend, Nicole, and I were amazed at the way the wine completely changed from glass to glass. We went from the proper varietal glass, to the wrong glass, to a plastic cup. I could not believe how the aroma, the taste and everything about the wine changed from glass to glass.
I am currently drinking Chardonnay out of this glass:

They describe the glass as “Offering a larger volume, the Vinum Montrachet glass reveals the intensity and the wine’s layers of aroma. The size of the bowl enables the rich bouquet to develop its wonderfully diverse range of aromas, emphasizing the finesse, while minimizing the risk of it becoming over-concentrated.” Very well said, and wow, the wine is good… Want more info on all the glasses? Go here…
Ian set me up with Max to shoot some photos, and here is the result. Nothing like having 5 minutes to set up and 3 minutes to shoot! All-in-all I think I got some decent shots considering…

Max Riedel 1

Max Riedel 2

Max Riedel 3

Max Riedel 4

Max Riedel 5

Max Riedel- The WRONG Glass

Max Riedel Class
Click here for the full gallery. More to come…
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Mar
13
2009
So the company that manufactures the lighting kits I use- Profoto- had an event at Smashbox Studios in Hollywood (AMAZING facility by the way). They were debuting their new Pro 8 Air kits. Without getting too technical, this lighting pack is faster, more powerful and provides greater flexibility than pretty much anything else out there. This is essentially a contest to win $10,000 in Profoto Gear- as long as you can take a photo that demonstrates the 1/10,000th of a second flash duration. Yes, I said fast- fast enough to stop Mindy mid-air. By the way- she is a 5-time Extreme Martial Arts Champion- now retired. More on that later…
I had the chance to put the AIR adapter onto my camera and instantly be able to control, modify and tweak one of 4 Pro 8 Air kits around the studio. They had two strip lights and one of the new umbrellas for us to use at one station and a beauty dish and 25º grid at another. So basically around $150,000 in lights at my disposal.
In my typical fashion, I sat back, watched what everyone was doing and then went COMPLETELY the opposite direction. I can appreciate even, soft white lighting, but I prefer the dramatic. I maneuvered the strip lights vertically and behind the models to act as a rim light. Here are the results:

Mindy 1

Mindy 2

Mindy 3

Mindy 4

Mindy 5

Fashion 1

Fashion 2

Fashion 3

Fashion 4
I am pretty stoked with the way the images came out- especially considering I was fighting with 40+ other photographers for the time with 3 different models and the lights. Met a lot of great people including Crystal Maria- the makeup artist for the event and Mark Rezzonico- the Vice President of the MAC Product Group (Profoto’s parent company). The best image of the day was Mark with his new Nikon point and shoot with the AIR adapter on top:

Mark Rezzonico- Big AIR, Small Cam
More images to come when I get caught up with everything… Til next time…
EDIT- Found a photo of me on the ProfotoUSA Flickr account showing the model what she looked like on the camera:

And me shooting Mindy:

Me n Mindy
4 comments | tags: Mark Rezonicco, Profoto, Profoto 8 AIr, Profoto Assistant, Smashbox Studios, Strip light | posted in Event Coverage, Photography
Mar
6
2009
Seeing as I am still getting used to this blogging thing, I figured I would show some of the other work I do- its not all cool videos, graphic design or even web design. Somehow in 2003 I got mixed up with BPM magazine and started shooting nightlife and party coverage. Here we are years later and still shooting fun parties along the way…
So last night I had the opportunity to shoot photos at a party celebrating the release of Capcom’s Resident Evil 5 for the XBOX 360 at SA Studios in downtown LA. Lots of celebrities walking around including Mark McGrath from Sugar Ray, Rob Kardashian, Mr. Choc from the Beat Junkies, The Lost Prophets and many other “Influencers.” They got to play on one of the 14 consoles set up in the new “Co-Op” mode of the game. Many of them even walked home with one of the new Resident Evil 5 Special Edition Consoles. (Maybe one of these days I’ll end up with one!
)
I have played this game since the first one, and its amazing to see the way it has progressed in not only gameplay, but in graphics. I remember many a sleepless nights while I was at Pepperdine with all the lights off and running through Raccoon City- having zombies jump out at me every turn I made. Fun to be involved with the SA Studios / XBOX / Edelman PR crew.
Here are some of the photos. Click here for the full gallery.

Mark McGrath- Sugar Ray

Rob Kardashian

Resident Evil Edition XBOX 360

The Scene
This was the third event I shot for SA- one of the others being the release party of Righteous Kill – follow the link for the gallery.
no comments | tags: CAPCOM, Estevan Oriol, Mark McGrath, Resident Evil 5, SA Studios, Special Edition, XBOX | posted in Event Coverage, Photography