Portraits
Portraits – Erica
by TimKou on Apr.21, 2010, under Photography, Portraits
Last week, I had the opportunity to do a shoot with Erica. We were scheduled to be in the studio at 2pm, but along the way we ran into some snags that put us almost an hour off schedule. Fortunately, we still had enough time in the studio and we head out to downtown Elmhurst to do some outdoor shots.
I was really happy with some of the results. The rough start had me a bit off beat in the beginning, but after things got moving along, I think we clicked into a good rhythm. Once we hit downtown and found some spots, things really fell into place. The sun was providing some great golden back lighting, and I used my Fong diffuser on my Speedlight for flash fill. For anyone looking to do flash photography, I’d highly recommend investing in a Gary Fong Lightsphere. It doesn’t look the most dignified, but after you see the results, you really won’t care what it looks like.
Erica was really great to work with. She was very easygoing, and we had a really fun and relaxed session. Here are a few picks from the shoot.
Portraits – Erik Hall
by TimKou on Nov.11, 2009, under Portraits, Projects
Just last week, I did a shoot with a friend of mine at Elmhurst College. He’s a regular performer at Six Flags in Illinois, and travels around doing workshops with showchoir groups. He’s a huge talent, an amazing dancer and singer, and I was really privileged to be able to shoot his headshots.
Working with Erik in the studio was a really treat. We did a session with several clothing changes in the studio, then went out to downtown Elmhurst to find an ally. At one point in the studio, I had some music playing off of my iPod, and Erik asked if he could put some of his stuff on. That was a great idea. Once he put his music on, he really got into the groove of things, and we produced some really fun shots.
Elmhurst is a surprisingly photogenic town. Besides what you see in plain sight (the trees, the beautiful homes, the great downtown lights), there are a lot of hidden features that are just waiting to be photographed. Having gone to college there, I was familiar with some of these little crannies that were tucked away, and I’ve been itching to get out there with a model and a camera.
For Erik, we found a great ally between several buildings featuring several stairways and brick walls. It was the perfect spot. It was late afternoon/early evening in autumn, and the sky was giving some great natural even light. We turned out some shots that we’re really happy with.
I hope to be able to get out there again soon, and get some more shots. Here’s a few from the shoot.













