Inspired by Zeke Berman
Nikon D1h: f/30 @ 25 seconds: ISO 200: 45mm: vivitar 285 popped 9 times: ©johannaworth2006
This shot was modeled after the concepts of fine art photographer Zeke Berman. In his black and white work he plays with the perspective of your eyes. The rectangle was shaped to look upright, but is actually laying flat on the table, as revealed by the strings.
The top picture displays how I lit the shot. By "painting with light", or popping the flash multiple times in various positions over a long shutter speed, you can tailor the shadows, fill, softness, and spread of the light over the scene.
Labels: painting with light, vivitar flash
3 Comments:
This is really cool, Johanna. You definetly got the Zeke Berman feel. It looks much better in black and white. Good shot!
I really like this picture of the girl moving. It really messes with your mind. Nice lighting.
you are awesome. i love this!
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