Product Photography: Toxicity

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Found within a friend’s basement, these bottles were too characteristic and entirely toxic to pass up.  Setting up in an open-air carport settled the minimum level of fumes and maximum amount of ventilation.

Location: CK Studios

Camera/Lens Specifics: Canon 5D Mark III with Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro Lens

100mm, 1/25 sec at ƒ/16, ISO 100, tripod.

Post: LR4 & Adobe PS6

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Product Photography: The Squirting Milk Bottle

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From my last studio shoot, left over was a classic-looking baby bottle.  So before I found another home for it, or fulfilled it’s recycled destiny, I wanted to shoot it as a product spewing milk.  Viola.

Location: SCCA Studios

Camera/Lens Specifics: Canon 5D Mark III with Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro Lens

100mm, 1/200 sec at ƒ/10, ISO 100, tripod.

Post: Capture One & Adobe PS6

Cameron Karsten Photography

Studio Photography: Out of Context – A Recycling Program

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America’s recycling program.  It’s fantastic in my city, sucks in others.  So I took the idea of recycling into the studio, and placed one shot in context (above) and took the other two slightly out of the box.

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Composting.  Try it, you’ll cut back on your weekly load of trash and also create a healthy garden

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CPS: Child Protective Services or the Department of Social Services.  Putting children through America’s foster care system since 1974.

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Photo Essay: Bainbridge Island Boxing Club

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I had the opportunity to shoot some promotional material for Bainbridge Island Boxing Club.  The owner, Ben (i.e. The Bear), is an ex-pro, coaching his students in both traditional boxing as well as Muay Thai, or Thai boxing.  It was thrilling to spend a couple of evenings with them, watching as they used every muscle in their bodies with agility and speed.  Next time I step foot in the gym, hopefully it will be without camera and only gloves.

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Photo Essay: Graniel’s Dreamland Product Photography, Wooden Bowl

After traveling to Ambergris Caye in Belize, photographing various artists utilizing the skill and exactitude of their hands, I purchased one of the wooden bowls from Graniel’s Dreamland as a gift, gifted, took it back and brought it into the studio… whew.  And now it’s done.

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Full bowl studio shot

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Close-up bowl studio shot combined into catalog spread with on-location workshop shot

Photo Essay: Hands on Ambergris

While traveling to Ambergris Caye in Belize, I reached out to local workers and artists about creating captivating imagery about their careers or passions.  Below is a taste of what came to be while visiting.

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Local handyman and contractor, Landy T. laying tiles in a vacation home.

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Workers at Graniel’s Dreamland build furniture, piers, bowls and anything wood out of locally harvested trees from the mainland of Belize.

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Glenn Schwendinger is an entrepeneur extraordinaire.  Fourteen years ago he landed on Ambergris Caye with his wife and chef Colleen, opened the fabulous Rendezvous Restaurant on the north end, created it’s own wine label and became the world’s largest conch pearl dealer.  Conch pearls? you might ask.  The world’s rarest gem found in 1 of every 10,000 conch shells.

Photo Essay: Belize in Winter

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Belize… heaven on Ambergris Caye for 10 days underneath the Caribbean skies.

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Photo Essay: Catalog Spreads

After weeks and months of design, storyboarding, preproduction, shooting and post, the following seven catalog spreads are finally complete.

Bee vs. Bee-keeper: Above is a shot of a Northwest bee-keeper harvesting the season’s honey, while to the right a bee flies, stinger ready, protecting the colonies winter surpluses.

Foote Board:  Inside his mobile shaping room, PNW surfboard shaper Kelly Foote sands down a new design.

Carlson’s Imagination:  Internationally-renowned glass artist Robert Carlson prepares the next phase of his creative process, applying paint to the artforms.

Prince Rolex:  An early 20th century Rolex watch worn in style.

DDT Apocalypse:  DDT, a pesticide banned in the US, explodes with devastating consequences.

Lang Tattoos:  Woodblock print artist Tracy Lang transforms her career as a tattoo artist.

Kelly Foote Surfboards:  A new design, a new board, more waves.

 

Dog Days of Summer: PNW Surfing

With the summer gone and while shuffling through imagery for a short film I’m putting together, these images remind me of what warmth use to feel like on the coast of Washington.  However, come the cold water arrives a beautiful swell.  As the season turns on in the PNW, the last thing I want to do is sit on the shore and shoot.  ‘Til next summer.

Location: Somewhere on the West Coast

Camera/Lens Specifics: Canon 5D Mark III with Canon EF 500mm f/4L II USM Lens

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Post: Adobe LR4 & PS6

Tracy Lang and the Grapefruit Tattoos

The other day I had the chance to photograph Tracy Lang, an accomplished woodblock print artist.  But she wasn’t doing woodblock.   Tracy was doing grapefruits, practicing her new tattooing skills on the skins of this fruit with the inspiration of the late writer and watercolor artist Henry Darger, painter Maxfield Parrish, and tattoo artist Musa

Location: Bainbridge Island, WA

Camera/Lens Specifics: Canon 5D Mark III with Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens

16mm, 1/5 sec at ƒ/18, ISO 100, tripod.

Post: Adobe LR4 & PS6