My large casino boat calender job!
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Travis Harris
Registered: Oct 13, 2008
Total Posts: 1266
Country: United States

Hi everyone!! As promised, I wanted to post up the shots of the calender we shot for a casino cruise line here in South Florida! It was an UNREAL experience, with shooting times starting at 1-AM and having a departure time of 9:30AM (we had to shoot it when the boat was docked, and not at sea). There was many things I learned during this very complex shoot (took two full days).. and one of the most important things I did learn.. is I will never "under charge" for my service ever again!!

Anyway.. here are the shots.. they may look a bit "off" because there are some trim lines and other guides here for commercial print.. and they may look darker.. but I have many versions but the one that is for print is a different color space.. (oh, and I also learned a lot about converting to CMYK.. and the pain in the @ss that goes with it... ink levels etc... )

Feel free to let me know your thoughts... the final calender will be 12x15. The client is blown away.. as this is and was much more involved then what he / they were expecting...

Thanks for all comments.

- T

JAN -

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FEB -

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MAR -

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APR -

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MAY -

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JUN -

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JUY -

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AUG -

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SEP -

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OCT -

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NOV -

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DEC -

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Keep in mind too, that NONE of them are professional models.. they are just simple "promo" girls that work on the boat.. and we had no more then 30min per girl to set up lights, and get "the shot" it was CRAZY.


Mr. Malik
Registered: Sep 13, 2009
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Country: Canada

December wins !

You got Lucky huh... =D



Steady Hand
Registered: Dec 03, 2007
Total Posts: 13713
Country: United States

Travis,

You did an impressive job.

Well done!

The costumes are great. I like how their costume designs fit the month.

Good use of the setting too.

Nice colors throughout. The color of the Mermaid image is my favorite.

This is really a nice calendar considering the need, opportunity, and production.

Well done.

I think it is much better than most photographers would do.

I rarely say this, but...."I wish I had done this."


________

Since you probably want more than praise...

I think October is the best image of the set.

I think February is the weakest of the set (due to expression). I would shoot that one over.

I hope these comments help you.



Kenneth Farver
Registered: Nov 06, 2006
Total Posts: 570
Country: United States

Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.



Travis Harris
Registered: Oct 13, 2008
Total Posts: 1266
Country: United States

WOW Thanks Steady! That means a lot to hear.. this was really the first large job I have ever done.. and it's great to know it paid off!!



Steady Hand
Registered: Dec 03, 2007
Total Posts: 13713
Country: United States

Travis Harris wrote:
WOW Thanks Steady! That means a lot to hear.. this was really the first large job I have ever done.. and it's great to know it paid off!!


It paid off.

Now...leverage it!



seebeyond
Registered: Apr 25, 2006
Total Posts: 623
Country: United States

Great job.
The July girl's eye looks a little weird.



hatch1921
Registered: May 13, 2005
Total Posts: 4148
Country: United States

Really nice series! I like the lighting and posing. Only minor thing that stands out to me compared to the rest of the models... Feb.... she looks super stiff... and the expression... doesn't go well with the other girls IMO. I could be wrong... interested in what others think.

Still.... very nice job!
Hatch



farley
Registered: Jan 26, 2003
Total Posts: 967
Country: United States

Excellent work.



Psychic1
Registered: Jul 25, 2006
Total Posts: 3021
Country: United States

Mr. Malik wrote:
December wins !

You got Lucky huh... =D



Ho - Ho - Ho !!!



Kelly Phillips
Registered: Jan 10, 2008
Total Posts: 1085
Country: United States

September!

You did a fantastic job. I think that March is the weakest. Something looks off about that one. The lighting in this set is amazing. I can tell that it was alot of hard work. You have something to be very proud of here.



jefferies1
Registered: Jul 03, 2008
Total Posts: 1976
Country: United States

You did a great job.



Travis Harris
Registered: Oct 13, 2008
Total Posts: 1266
Country: United States

Thanks everyone!

@ Hatch - Yeah, FEB was stiff... .. she actually emailed me the week before the shoot.. and wanted to know if she "had" to wear the "stripper" style shoes... I told her that this is what the client is wanting.. and she would need to talk to him... She had some issues from the start.. and I think that also translated on film.. I wish I had more time with her.. cause I really like this shot (what it could have been).. but.. it was the one the client picked from the proofs.. (there is another one that might be much better... I am working on that one for my portfolio... hehehe).

@ Kelly - You are exactly correct.. March was the weakest.. talk about getting NOTHING from a "model". .. absolutely no expression, and everything looked the same.. I would have her relax, shake it off.. walk around.. tell jokes.. make compliments.. my gosh.. nothing.. my only hope here was to make some nice distractions in post on the BG.. ; )

- T



ESC in KC
Registered: Dec 26, 2005
Total Posts: 2161
Country: United States

Nice job Travis - really nice poses and colors.

March is either a really large person or that is a really small basketball?

There seems to be a consistent fall off of your light towards the bottom of most of the images. Was this by design?

Congrats on the gig. You are on your way to bigger and better projects I am sure.

Ed



Travis Harris
Registered: Oct 13, 2008
Total Posts: 1266
Country: United States

Thanks Ed!

Yep, she was very tall at 5'11 (no shoes)! The b-ball was one of the "mini ones".. creative director <cough, cough> : )

Yep the light fall off was either the use of my grids.. or it was done in post.. I know it's subjective.. but I wanted it to all look the same through out.. in some shots it is really helping keep the focus on the face and not other distractions..

Thanks so much for the encouragement! Hopefully this will lead to more sales... I can't wait to get my hands on the final product!!

- T



gheller
Registered: Apr 30, 2002
Total Posts: 5247
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you say "underpaid"

would it be obtuse to ask what you charged for this?

greg



KABeach
Registered: Dec 26, 2003
Total Posts: 3042
Country: United States

Nice looking images!

I hope that the Casino gets permission from either the NCAA or IHSA before running that March Madness image - they tend to be a bit aggressive about protecting their trademark cash cow...



Travis Harris
Registered: Oct 13, 2008
Total Posts: 1266
Country: United States

Greg PM sent.. : )



Travis Harris
Registered: Oct 13, 2008
Total Posts: 1266
Country: United States

I would love to know (as a open forum) what everyone thinks I should have charged for something like this?



farley
Registered: Jan 26, 2003
Total Posts: 967
Country: United States

What were you responsible for make-up, costumes, hair, models, art direction?



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