I went back and finished the second half of the shoot at the river I posted earlier.
Also, bonus duckling photos.
I went back and finished the second half of the shoot at the river I posted earlier.
Also, bonus duckling photos.
These were part of the shoot I did for the poster. I’ve been sitting on these for a while now, and since I didn’t have time to shoot today, it’s as good a time as any. Besides, I really can’t imagine anyone complaining about more Jordan Castello, can you?
Here we go, Fashion Week, round two! If you haven’t seen part one, go get caught up.Seriously, if you haven’t seen that one, the plot’s not going to make any sense, and the big reveal just won’t have the same impact.
As much fun as these are, they’re going to be the death of me. It’s five hours of shooting, then another few hours of solid editing through hundreds of photos. Still, I think the results are worth it. What do you think?
Kent State has one of the biggest fashion schools in the country, and this time of year, they’re always doing big things with student projects. As with the concerts I shot previously,I’m happy to help the school since I’m still in the area. In lieu of a normal runway show, the event took place at the 157 Lounge, a local bar. Models stood on platforms in the middle of the bar, allowing guests wander through to examine the students’ work. It’s a clever idea and gave me some photographic opportunities outside the standard runway shots. Of course, the fact that the outfits were as awesome as they were didn’t hurt either.
As a bit of a post script, lighting in places like this can be hard, so it never hearts to keep an eye on the environment for ways to set your white balance properly.
Of course, barring that, you can always ask for a little bit of help with your grey cards.