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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Nail Salon Photo Shoot - Recap

Finding great locations to shoot stock images in can be a bit of work, but my latest location is one that is literally right-next-door. It took place in Crystal Nails, the nail salon in the same shopping center where my studio space is located.

My goal for the shoot was to create a series of images featuring an attractive young woman getting a manicure and pedicure treatment from the salon attendants. Big props go out to Kati for modeling. Due to a last minute scheduling conflict, the model I had originally planned to use couldn't do the shoot and after reading about this on my Facebook feed Kati offered to step in. Kati is an outstanding photographer in her own right, so in addition to being a great model she understood what I was working to create on the other side of the camera. This was extremely helpful.

Nail Salon Shoot - Behind the Scenes

For anyone that has seen me work on location, the lighting setup would look very familiar. I worked with three softboxes of varying sizes and positioned them to create the soft natural-looking lighting that has come to be pretty standard in my work. I usually know in my mind ahead of each shot what I want the lighting to look like, and move the boxes until I am able to achieve this.

Working with us on the shoot was a photographer friend of mine, Nathan Sweet. He is on break this week from his college classes and offered to assist on the shoot. I've got to say it was nice having him there. Working with a photographer assistant is something I could easily get used to.

Nail Salon - Sample

I have just begin selecting the images from the shoot to include in my stock portfolio, so I've got a couple days worth of editing/uploading/keywording ahead of me. I'm excited to see how the series does.

p.s. In addition to Kati and Nathan, huge props go out to Crystal Nails and their technicians Linda and Tony for helping out with the shoot.

3 Comments:

Blogger Jeremy Hall said...

Great looking shoot, and those images are sure to be sellers in their niche. Kati must have been great to work with I can say from experience.

I am sure it motivation was easy for Kati though, fee manicure and pedicure as part of this I assume? Not a bad deal!

March 19, 2009  
Blogger Suzanne Plant said...

I did my first studio shoot today using flash and natural light. It didn't turn out near as great as your stuff! I have a long way to go. Thanks for the post though. Good to see your setup.

March 19, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The shots look great! Thanks for the setup shot!

Jeff Cross
www.jeffcrossphoto.com

March 20, 2009  

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