Images from the PI 2014 pt2
Today some images I shot during the shows on the main stage in the Adobe theater during Professional Imaging 2014 with Nadine.
My blog, although I don’t see myself as a blogger but as a Photographer I will try to blog some interesting material during the weeks.
Expect at least 2 updates a week.
Today some images from the Professional imaging 2014 shot on our booth.
Do remember that shooting on a booth is always a bit limiting, so these are not the portfolio kind of shots, but I actually do always try to shoot them like they were meant to be “real” shots, and sometimes some even make it into my portfolio 😀
Professional imaging for me is the THE event of the year in the Netherlands, it’s a huge trade show with everything a modern photographer/designer or videographer could wish for. I’ve been demoing at the PI for a long time at the Elinchrom booth so I’ve seen the show progress over the years, and I’ve always had a weak spot for the show so when I was asked last year by the organization to help out with some of the speakers I jumped to the opportunity because I do know some good speakers 🙂
So this year was the first time I was in charge of the main speakers, I asked 2 buddies of mine that I know would blow away the crowd with their talents, Joe McNally and Glyn Dewis both excellent at their part of the spectrum. Adobe arranged Jimmy Nelson (who blew me away with both the images and a good presentation) and Clive Booth, added were of course a lot more speakers and I wish I had some more time to visit them all but that’s impossible.
This year was also the first time we had our own booth at the trade show.
Well ok I promised to not go to our skatepark again for some time…..
But let’s be honest where else to shoot a skateboarder.
Last week I was asked by one of the attendees to teach a 2 day 1:1 workshop about the different ways I shoot motion. Now as you know I love shooting motion so I was really looking forward to these workshops, and although I was suffering from the flu we still carried on 😀
These images were shot on the local skatepark.
The trick for mimicking air time can be very easy. Just use a wide angle lens and sit really low.
I used two Elinchrom ELC units here with maxi lights on an Inovatronix battery pack.
Studio Frank Doorhof:
Constructieweg 8
8305 AA Emmeloord
The Netherlands
+31-6-14522327
Or Email : [email protected]
You must be logged in to post a comment.