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From a session I did with a tattoo artist named Jack Rattlebones in Kankakee Illinois last week. He wanted editorial style portraits, and some photos to show his girlfriend. In exchange I got a new tattoo.
Canon 5D MKIII, Canon EF 85mm f/1.2 II lens, lit using natural light and a reflector.
DanielScott wrote:
From a session I did with a tattoo artist named Jack Rattlebones in Kankakee Illinois last week. He wanted editorial style portraits, and some photos to show his girlfriend. In exchange I got a new tattoo.
Canon 5D MKIII, Canon EF 85mm f/1.2 II lens, lit using natural light and a reflector.
Your photography continues to show that it is NOT the tools that make the photograph but the photographer!!!
Just OUTSTANDING photography Daniel!!!
Dan
Dneufarth wrote:
Daniel, this is intense work brilliantly lit, composed, and conceived. Your post processing also is executed perfectly. Inspirational!
Derek
Thank you so much Derek! Regarding the post processing, I can be pretty hard on myself and often struggle to be satisfied particularly with my color grading, so it's very gratifying to hear this.
DanielScott wrote:
Thank you so much Derek! Regarding the post processing, I can be pretty hard on myself and often struggle to be satisfied particularly with my color grading, so it's very gratifying to hear this.
I agree 100% with Derek Daniel. Your postprocessing is the least of any worry you might have!
Everything you excecute with the camera comes out perfect IMHO.
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Your photography continues to show that it is NOT the tools that make the photograph but the photographer!!!
Just OUTSTANDING photography Daniel!!!
Dan
Thank you so much Dan! I like to think I make the most of what I have; that said, the 5DIII and 85mm f/1.2 II are no slouches. I haven't tried the 5DIII's video capabilities yet, but I hope to.
Dave_E wrote:
These are great images Daniel, they all have a great feel to them. I really love the b&w image.
Dave
Thank you so much Dave.
Funnily enough I have received a lot of negativity on other sites in response to that particular image. I'm accused of glamorizing cigarette smoking. That said, I take portraits of people and feel like part of my job is showcasing certain things about those people, including but not limited to their interests, vices, and habits. Folks get upset about that, but I see a reaction like that as being a signifier for a succesful portrait.