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Indiana-St. Francis Baseball

March 27, 2010

Indiana's Micah Johnson, left, Michael Basil and Tyler Rogers face the outfield during the playing of the National Anthem before a game against St. Francis on Friday, March 26, 2010, at Sembower Field.
Indiana's Micah Johnson, left, Michael Basil and Tyler Rogers face the outfield during the playing of the National Anthem before a game against St. Francis on Friday, March 26, 2010, at Sembower Field.
Indiana's Chris Squires throws to a St. Francis batter during a game on Friday, March 26, 2010, at Sembower Field. IU won 7-3.
Indiana's Chris Squires throws to a St. Francis batter during a game on Friday, March 26, 2010, at Sembower Field. IU won 7-3.

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Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, SportsTagged With: Baseball, Bloomington Herald-Times

Let there be light: sportrait edition

March 22, 2010

Sportrait
Sportrait

I don’t shoot lit portraits often, but it’s a pretty cool assignment when they come up every once in a while. Recently I shot a sportrait (sports portrait), above, for the Bloomington Herald-Times. It’s a local player who was named the area’s girl’s basketball player of the year. They needed a shot for the cover of a special section containing stories about all the players of the year.

One of the primary reasons I don’t shoot these often is because I was taught to shoot everything ambient when possible in college. In addition to this, I don’t own a nice set of studio lights, and for most of my college career I haven’t had access to a set. Luckily for this shoot, I was able to borrow a set of Alienbee B800 heads, stands and soft boxes from my roommate/lighting expert Zach Hetrick.

A day before the shoot, I started thinking up some ideas and talked with a few fellow photogs before heading out to photograph the assignment. Originally I had hoped to incorporate some of the ambient gymnasium light into the shot, but eventually I decided to just blast at full power in order to get a black background, which would give a designer a place to put a headline on the section front.

The drive there was an hour. It took me about 15 minutes to unload Zach’s equipment out of my truck into the gymnasium. Setup of the lights took another 30 minutes. I didn’t have a test subject so I photographed my coat draped over my photo suitcase to dial in the exposure.

The shoot itself was about 15 minutes. The subject, Stephanie, was very easy to work with and was even nice enough to help me tear down stuff after the shoot. (The school’s softball team was waiting for me to get off the court in order to use the gym for practice.)

Overall I was satisfied with the shoot although I would have liked to try a few different things if I had more time. Here’s a diagram of my lighting setup for the shot on the left:

Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, Portraits, SportsTagged With: Basketball, Bloomington Herald-Times

Sharlee Davis

March 7, 2010

The following photos are part of a story I photographed recently for the Bloomington Herald-Times. The images are part of an audio slideshow that was published online with the story.

Sharlee Davis shares a laugh on Monday, March 1, 2010, in the living room of her Bloomington home. Davis, who suffers from retinitis pigmentosa, says her blindness is "something to work around."
Sharlee Davis shares a laugh on Monday, March 1, 2010, in the living room of her Bloomington home. Davis, who suffers from retinitis pigmentosa, says her blindness is “something to work around.”
Sharlee Davis stretches her legs between laps during a swim on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010, at the Monroe County YMCA. Davis suffers from retinitis pigmentosa, a eye disease that progressively gets worse over a period of several years. Diagnosed with the disease more than 20 years ago when she was 21, and she now can only make out light and dark patches.
Sharlee Davis stretches her legs between laps during a swim on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010, at the Monroe County YMCA. Davis suffers from retinitis pigmentosa, a eye disease that progressively gets worse over a period of several years. Diagnosed with the disease more than 20 years ago when she was 21, and she now can only make out light and dark patches.

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Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, Features, Music, ProjectsTagged With: Black and White, Bloomington Herald-Times

Vocal lessons

March 7, 2010

The following photos are part of a story I photographed recently for the Bloomington Herald-Times. The images are part of an audio slideshow that was published online with the story. The story is about an Indiana University music student who is training to perform in an opera this summer.

IU student Mark Van Arsdale sings a selection of "Eugene Onegin," a Russian opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky during a vocal session with IU Professor Robert Harrison on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010, at the Jacob's School of Music. Van Arsdale is the understudy for the role of Lenski for a summer performance at the Opera Theater of St. Louis.
IU student Mark Van Arsdale sings a selection of "Eugene Onegin," a Russian opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky during a vocal session with IU Professor Robert Harrison on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010, at the Jacobs School of Music. Van Arsdale is the understudy for the role of Lenski for a summer performance at the Opera Theater of St. Louis.
IU student Mark Van Arsdale checks his iPhone before a vocal session with Professor Robert Harrison on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010, at the Jacob's School of Music.
IU student Mark Van Arsdale checks his iPhone before a vocal session with Professor Robert Harrison on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010, at the Jacobs School of Music.

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Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, Features, Music, ProjectsTagged With: Bloomington Herald-Times, Indiana University

Stage Frightless

March 7, 2010

The following photos are part of a story I photographed recently for the Bloomington Herald-Times. The images are part of an audio slideshow that was published online with the story. The main subject is Jeff Nelsen, an Indiana University music professor who teaches a class that helps students overcome stage fright associated with auditions.

IU professor Jeff Nelsen walks off the "stage" after a mock audition performance for his students during a class on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010, at the Jacobs School of Music. Nelsen teaches a class to help music students combat stage fright associated with audition performances.
IU professor Jeff Nelsen walks off the “stage” after a mock audition performance for his students during a class on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010, at the Jacobs School of Music. Nelsen teaches a class to help music students combat stage fright associated with audition performances.
IU professor Jeff Nelsen participates in a warmup exercise with his students, including junior Jenny Smoak in background, during a class on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010, at the Jacobs School of Music.
IU professor Jeff Nelsen participates in a warmup exercise with his students, including junior Jenny Smoak in background, during a class on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010, at the Jacobs School of Music.

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Filed Under: Archived Content, Editorial, Features, Music, ProjectsTagged With: Bloomington Herald-Times, Indiana University

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