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Archive for January, 2012

If you were to live on a desert island….

by Blake Robinson

January 31st, 2012    0 Comments     Add Comment

I love the old desert island questions – such as – if you were going to live on a desert island and could only listen to the music of one composer to while away to hours, who would it be? The correct answer is – Mozart – at least for me.

I shoot a variety of images – landscapes, product shots, abstracts, family images for holiday cards, fashion pictures, etc. But I have to say, if I were to live on a desert island and could only shoot one type of photograph, it would be portraits.

In some ways, headshots are the hardest images to shoot. The photographer has to gain the trust of the subject – at least to get a good image. To capture a picture that is going to get noticed, you have to try something different – in lighting, in the pose, the line of sight, or perhaps the colors. And yet, the trick is to do this without having the image look gimmicky.

My goal is to capture something of the client’s personality and spirit.

In this post, I’m showing seven portraits of women – some fairly recent, others going back a year or two.  In every person I photograph, the aim is do something unique that I’ve never done before.

We were trying different concepts in each of these images. There’s an old saying in photography: a good photograph is like a good joke – it doesn’t need explaining. I’m not going to explain these images – just let you look at them and react to them on your own.

Which images appeal to you? If you were to ask me to take a portrait of you, how would you imagine it?  How might we reveal your personality? Let’s talk – it would be a privilege for me to photograph you. And thankfully, I’m not on that island yet – my studio is close by and there’s plenty of shade and water there!

Working both in the studio and on location, photographer Blake Robinson serves the Connecticut communities of Darien, New Canaan, Stamford, Norwalk, Westport and Greenwich.

High Contrast Black and White Fashion Images

Last week, I did a studio photoshoot with Caroline, the model pictured above. For part of the shoot we were experimenting with very high contrast fashion images which I converted to black and white.

In all of these pictures I used just two lights, each at about 90 degrees to the line of the camera. The colors versions looked fine, but I really preferred the black and white, as the bright whites and dark shadows came out more prominently. In a few places there are “blown out” highlights, where the area is so bright that all detail is lost. Usually this is to be avoided like the plague, but to my eye it works with what we were trying to accomplish here.

In the image below, it may be hard to see, but one of the nice details is the shadow of her earring on her cheek.

How do these images strike you? As always, your comments and questions are welcome.

Thank you, Caroline, for your patience – and hard work – on our shoot!

Working both in the studio and on location, photographer Blake Robinson serves the Connecticut communities of Darien, New Canaan, Stamford, Norwalk, Westport and Greenwich.

Testimonial from Mom

Today, I received a beautiful note from the mother of these terrific boys. The note was a true joy to read but also very humbling for me. Here’s what she said:

Blake recently did a photo shoot with my two boys, ages 12 and 9.
He made them feel at ease in front of the camera right away.
Blake has a wonderful gentle way about him that immediately calms all of your fears and makes you feel secure.
He makes you feel as if you are the most important person in the world at that moment, and that he has all the time in the world to devote to making you look great in that shot.
Blake is a uniquely compassionate and warmhearted man and an amazing photographer.

Working both in the studio and on location, photographer Blake Robinson serves the Connecticut communities of Darien, New Canaan, Stamford, Norwalk, Westport and Greenwich.