went and shot some campaign portraits for chuck mccullough this morning. wanted the city in the background so we shot on the north shore of the city by heinz field. this is just raw speedlight with the ambient filling everything in.
Posts Tagged: rob
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Dec 10
Holiday Print Sale
Hey Folks.
I am offering a selection of 50 images to choose from, each to be mounted on wood via inkjet transfer, hand distressed and coated with shellac.
8″ x 12″ ($75) and 12″ x 17″ ($150) sizes.
custom sizes and shipping are available as well!
Email me with questions.
check it out HERE!
Get your gift on!
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Jun 10
Photo One (2) Images
wanted to post the four images that i am putting into the Photo One (2) show up here so you can check them out. these arent the actual finished pieces since they were inkjet transfers mounted on wood and coated with varnish. have been in the bad habit of letting things sneak out the door and into galleries without taking photos of the final pieces, not good.
-rob
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May 10
2010 Marathon
Went out last Sunday to shoot the 2010 Pittsburgh marathon for dicks sporting goods. was a great time, though a bit rainy for the majority of the day. Equipped with a camera in a ziplock bag and a good friend with an sb-600 on a boom pole (also in a bag) we ran all over trying to get some unique action shots. Ended up getting some cool stuff, check it out!
-rob
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Apr 10
City Paper – Black and Gold Magazine
hey there,
wrapped up the shoot(s) for the City Paper Black and Gold magazine and things are looking really good. worked with a lot of talented folks to put this together and had a great time shooting it. most of the photography was shot on white but we did go and shoot on the roof for some cover images, which was by far my favorite part. Go check it out!
check it out!
-rob
2
Feb 10
City Paper Shoot
hey there,
did a few shots for city paper yesterday, one at ikea in robinson and one at crazy mocha in shadyside.
must say that the folks at each location were awesome to deal with, jenn strang from over at ikea kicked butt with giving us an awesome set to shoot on and the folks at crazy mocha not only made kick ass coffee but also participated in our shoot.
overall things turned out well, the lighting stayed pretty simple by bouncing between softbox and grid spot combos. used a lot of bounced light for the shot at ikea to try and emulate more of a “daylight feel” and to make it look like an actual apartment and not a set in ikea. lots of fun though!
-rob

























