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The Big Tease III ~ Fire & Ink

Post by fotolistic on January 24th, 2010   In Category : Fashion, Meetup, On-Stage, Photography   

The Big Tease III ~ Fire & Ink….So where are my photos of "The Big Tease I" and "The Big Tease II"? Unfortunately, I wasn’t there to cover those events and what a shame that was! So many missed photo opportunities! The Big Tease is an annual event organized by the ** NY Pin Up Club ** (Brandon Herman) that showcases pin-up fashion, burlesque performances and other sideshows geared towards entertaining and fueling our appreciation of the genre.

This year’s event showcased two pin-up fashion shows:
"Matinee" by Jacci Jaye featuring rockin’ red hot corsets
"Bombshell" by Keriann, featuring retro-styled swimsuits

Followed by a series of sexy burlesque performances by:
Kristen Lee aka "Miss Coney Island Pin-Up" 2008
and Arden Leigh

Last but not least, Fire Performances by
Justina Flash
and Miss Em

It would be an understatement to describe the event as spectacular. As you view my photographs, I hope that you can feel the level of energy and excitement I felt.

All photographs shot in Raw Format with a Canon 5D on Shutter Speed Priority.
I used either a 50mm f/1.4 Lens or the 85mm f/1.8 Lens at ISO 1000.
There are a handful of photographs shot using the Orbis Ring Flash.
Processed with Aperture and Photoshop CS4.

My friend and I walk into Don Hill with the band Rocko Dorsey was already playing.
Boy, can he sing and put up a show!
Not to mention I got some great photos capturing his onstage charisma.

The opening act for the burlesque show was performed by Arden Leigh. Her skit was very inviting and interactive. So much so that she actually walked into the enraptured crowd, grabbed a bewildered photographer and gave him a big wet kiss. What a lucky guy! Let’s just hope he wiped the lipstick off his mouth before he got home to his wife.

Follow by Miss Em… Let me tell you, she’s hot!

Fire hot, that is…I think my lens melted a bit.

Ahhh… Miss Coney Island Pinup 2008—Kristen Lee. I bet she gave a great performance because the second she got into the spotlight, everyone by the edge of the stage stood up, blocking my view. The following photos were shot with the camera held high above my head. Doesn’t pay to be short in this case…

Some highlights of the corsets fashion show.

Justina Flash, with her spectacular burlesque performance while all the while, twisting a flaming hula hoop around her body.
Talk about multi-tasking!

These are my high-key glamour portraits of the night. However, many of them were serendipitously lit by the spotlights or someone else’s flash firing off around the model.
These photographs were mostly overexposed due to the extra light throwing off my camera’s metering.
Luckily, I was able to salvage the image with Photoshop.

The following portraits were shot using the Orbis Ring Flash adaptor. This is the third time I’ve used it in public since acquiring it last year. The results are quite in line with what I was hoping for. See for yourself.

Ashton Warren and her delicious cupcake minis.

Playing around with vintage effects using an image of fabulous Kristen Lee.

Last but not least, another vintage effects photo featuring Miss Em and Kristen Lee.

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George Trivino is…

Post by fotolistic on July 29th, 2009   In Category : On-Stage, Other, Photography   

Rocking

July 26th, 2009
Photographed by: H.Yiu
©2009 yiuphotography.com
11 Photos in the Gallery

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George and his band rocks.

One of my facebook friends asked if I can shoot George and his band for him. Of course, I said yes. Low light photography has always been a fav on my to do list of photo challenges. The result was quite nice. Can you feel the energy of the band from the photos?

Prior to the band’s performance, I experimented with some unique flash diffusion techniques. Simple really, I basically used my own hand as the diffuser and the result was very artistic. More examples of that later, in yet another post.

All photographs were shot in Raw Format with my Canon 50D along with my off-camera speedlite 430ex.
I used a “snoot” for some of the photographs for that spot lighting effect.
I used either a 50mm 1.4 or 85mm 1.8 Lens for this event. ISO at 400 at 1/10 – 1/30 of a second.
Post processed with Aperture only.










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What’s In My Camera Bag?

Post by fotolistic on March 16th, 2009   In Category : DSLR Photography 101, Technical   

Regardless if you are a sculptor, painter, or even a mechanic, your ability to create the best work is often determined by the tools of your trade. Even with great ideas and skills at your disposal, it’s also essential that you have the proper equipment to help you realize your creative potential.

As a photographer, my primary tool is obviously my camera. However, my equipment list does not end there. In my collection, there are different lens(es), external flashes, adaptors, cables and cords, and other accessories. Used separately or in combination, these tools allow me to create all the photographic effects in my work.

As a prolific advanced amateur photographer, I’m constantly searching for equipment with the best quality for its value and price. The items showcased below are the pieces of equipment I currently own and use regularly. After numerous hours of online research, reading countless reviews before purchasing them, plus also having actually used the equipment myself, I can confidently tell you this is the best set of photography gear you can own without having to burn too deep of a hole in your pocket.

(NOTE: If I leave out other brands of camera equipment off this list, it’s only because I am an avid Canon user and quite familiar with their cameras, tools, and line of products. Please feel free to recommend any great experiences you’ve had using other brands– I’d like to hear about it!)

My Gear:

Please visit my Amazon.com aStore to find your favorite camera products and equipment.

Canon EOS 50D 15.1MP Digital SLR Camera
The newest addition to my camera collection. I’ve had it for 2 months now and this easy-to-use camera gives me nothing but amazing shots.
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Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera
My very first digital SLR. Purchased about 3 years ago. Got close to 8000 great photos out of this camera. I’m currently using it as a backup camera since I just got the Canon 50D.
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Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens
My first lens. 16-35mm Ultra Wide Angle.
Great for landscape and full body portraits. Through using this lens, I’ve learned so many different ways to take better photographs in indoor and low light conditions.
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Canon EF 50mm f1.4 USM Standard & Medium Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras
This is a prime lens (non-zoom).
Best NORMAL portrait lens you can get for your buck. Because of its large aperture opening (f-1.4), this superb fast prime lens allows you to easily achieve exceptional out-of-focused foreground and background effects. In addition, it’s an excellent lens for photographing indoor sports and/or in extremely low light conditions– no more depending on your flash to photograph while indoors.
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Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras
This is a prime lens (non-zoom).
The best Medium TELEPHOTO portrait lens you can get for your money. It has an aperture opening of f-1.8, another fast prime lens that gives you excellent output and easily achieves exceptional out-of-focused foreground and background effects. Yet another great lens for photographing indoor sports and/or in extreme low light conditions.
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Canon 430EX Speedlite Flash for Canon SLR
Entry level flash unit. If you are interested in learning about control lighting, this is a great one to start with.
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Canon STE2 Speedlite Transmitter for Canon 580EX II, 430EX, 430EX II Speedlites
Works with your camera and your flash unit.
This device allows you to control your external flash unit without needing to attach it to your camera’s hotshoe mount. Each time the shutter button is pressed, it triggers a flash. Basically, it uses infrared beams to communicate with the flash unit.
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Dot Line RS-0445 ETTL Off-Camera Cord for Canon, 3 ft.
Works with your camera and your flash unit.
This Flash Sync Cord allows you to control your external flash via a cord that connects your flash unit to your camera.
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Canon BP511A 1390mAh Lithium Ion Battery Pack for the Canon 50D
Battery for my Canon 50D.
Always have extra batteries!! One battery for use while the other one charges. I carry 3 of these with me at all times. The last thing you want to experience is to be out of battery on a photo shoot.
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Canon NB-2LH Rechargeable Battery Pack for Digital Rebel XT/XTi
Battery for my Canon XT.
Always have extra batteries!! One battery for use while the other charges. I also have 3 of these.
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SanDisk 4GB Ultra II CompactFlash Card
Takes more than 1000 JPG images for an 8 MP camera. Never run out of memory card storage space again.
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Sunpak 620-092 9002DX Tripod with 3-Way Quick-Release Pan Head
The Sunpak 9002DX Tripod is a great economical full-size tripod. Oversized, single action locks with rubber leg tips and retractable spiked feet give non-skid stability. The 9002DX has an oversized leg diameter of 1″, allowing this tripod to handle any 35mm camera with up to a medium telephoto lens or a total weight of 6.6 lbs. The geared center column gives positive up & down adjustments without the worry of slipping.
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Sony VCTMTK Travel Tripod for Compatible Sony Cameras & Camcorders
Not the best pocket tripod in the market. But it is small enough to use at locations where a larger tripod is not allowed. Extremely useful when you need to travel light.
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Crumpler 6 MILLION DOLLAR HOME Shoulder Photo Bag
Other than the fact that it gets very heavy at times, it protects and carries all my gear and then some.
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