I am Orange County Photographer, Greg Garcia. I eat, drink, shoot stills & moving pictures. I like the desert. Craft beer or no beer for me and toilet paper should dispense over the top. Meat should be bloody and fish, fresh. Capture the moment and get it right in the camera. These are things I like. Sometimes I blog about it. Enjoy!
Showing posts with label On Location. Show all posts
Showing posts with label On Location. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Dallas
Orange County Photographer Shoots Dallas at Back Yard BBQ
This is Dallas in my friend Jimmy's backyard. Technically, side yard. Dallas and I have been shooting together on and off for about five years now. She is a go getter and absolutely gung ho about shooting and getting the great shot. I purchased a wash board
and tub
as props and we staged the scene with some of the things Jimmy had around to help complete the image.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Jodi
I shot Jodi in the high desert near Hesperia. We just pulled off the road in this vacant area and played with posing and lighting as the sun went down. This was a simple one light set up, set camera
right, diffused with an umbrella
. The hair and rim light came from the sun as it was setting over the horizon. Jodi is awesome to work with and is quite athletic. At one point she told me that she loves motocross and considered doing that for a living. Lucky for us that was a conflict of interest with the modeling and she chose to model.
To see more from this shoot, feel free to view my tumblr page. http://greggarciaphoto.tumblr.com/
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Location:
Hesperia, CA, USA
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Rod's Liquor
This is Candice and my brother in front of Rod's Liquor in Downtown Orange. we needed an image for Candice's 21st B-Day invitation and this is what we came up with. That's my sofa from home that we brought out and we had most of the "props" already. Ambient light was metered with a hand held Sekonic Light Meter
and I set exposure, close to match. Lighting was provided by a JTL Mobil Light
and Brolly
. I had to drag the shutter a little to get the neon to burn in.
We were probably in and out of there in a total of about 20 minutes. We did start to get a little bit of a crowd of onlookers but for the most part, they viewed from across the street.
It was a fun shoot. Candice was totally fun to work with and a go getter and props to my brother for playing waiter and making it happen.
We were probably in and out of there in a total of about 20 minutes. We did start to get a little bit of a crowd of onlookers but for the most part, they viewed from across the street.
It was a fun shoot. Candice was totally fun to work with and a go getter and props to my brother for playing waiter and making it happen.
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