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Flowers in Studio 2020

April 22, 2020 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I set out to photograph some lilies and other pink flowers with fruit. I decided to add this to its own post since I wanted to highlight the flowers. The pink flowers bloom on  a bush in front of my house but I don’t know their name. They bloom every year. I added some different textures to show how the same photo can be changed with different backgrounds. I also set the lily up on the silver platter to show the reflections.




Filed Under: Flowers and Trees Tagged With: backgrounds, bloom, bush, flowers, fruits, lilies, pink, platter, reflections, silver, textures

Food and Flowers in Studio

April 22, 2020 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

Since we are in a lockdown due to the Pandemic, I have been coming up with creative photo ideas in my studio. What do I like most?–Food and flowers! So, I set out to make some fruit plates with cheese. I put everything on this silver plate that I got from Hobby Lobby as a prop some time ago and never used. I added a lovely lily that had bloomed in a vase at home. The resulting images are just what I had envisioned.

I also took some photos of the same lily and added different textures as backgrounds. It is amazing how a background can make the same image look different.




Filed Under: Flowers and Trees, Food Tagged With: backgrounds, cheese, flowers, food, fruit, lily, pandemic, plate, silver, studio, textures, vase

Joyce Portraits and Identity Crisis 2020

April 4, 2020 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I had an assignment for Chicks that Click photo group to come up with an image representing Identity Crisis. I enlisted my friend Joyce who is a wonderful model and had her pose gazing into a mirror. I did this in my studio upstairs and put the soft box with my AD200 strobe light on the left side with a grid over the box. This was done to achieve a low key effect. In editing I added both a blue texture to the mirror and then I added a shattered glass brush over it.










I like the effect–it looks like an identity crisis to me. Then Joyce wanted some portraits too. She is a great model and doesn’t require too much instruction on posing.

 

Filed Under: Portraits Tagged With: AD200, blue, brown hat, grid, hat, identity crisis, low key, mirror, model, Portraits, posing, PS brush, reflection, shattered glass, soft box, strobe light, studio, texture, tipping hat

Head Shots of Laura

February 14, 2020 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment




My friend Laura asked that I take a few professional head shots for her online presence. She came to the studio and we tried a gray background, but I suggested we try a light blue. She has lovely blue eyes and the blue background made them show up more. We both agreed that the blue background was the best. She then suggested that we take a few outside. We went outside near my house and I shot a few with trees in the background.

Filed Under: Portraits, Uncategorized Tagged With: background, blue background, blue eyes, gray, gray background, Head shots, online, studio, Trees

Musician Portraits

January 31, 2020 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I did a photo shoot of a musician friend of mine, Curt. I love doing low-key photography of musicians. I went to his house and positioned my lighting so he would come out mysterious and dark. I love the guitar and took many images of him playing.





Filed Under: Portraits Tagged With: dark, guitar, lighting, low key, musician, mysterious, photography

Photo shoot of friend

January 31, 2020 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I did a photos shoot of my friend, Becky. She came to my studio with a number of different outfits. She has such a unique style and loves to dress up, so it wasn’t a stretch when she posed in her cute clothes. I didn’t even have to pose her–she was just a natural. It was a wonderful photoshoot and Becky was very pleased with the results.

 





 

Filed Under: Portraits Tagged With: clothes, cute, Head shots, outfits, photoshoot, Portraits, pose, studio, style

Photo Shoot at Phinizy Swamp

November 20, 2019 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment










I did a photo shoot at Phinizy Swamp on November 2nd with four lovely ladies. We started the shoot at about 4;30, and since it was Eastern Standard Time, it started to get dark about 5pm. By that time the sun cast that lovely golden color that create that sought after glow that photographers love. They were great subjects and we had a great time. I used my strobe light, which was carried around wherever we went.

Filed Under: People and Events, Portraits Tagged With: Eastern Standard Time, glow, golden hour, ladies, late afternoon, lovely, Phinizy swamp, photo shoot, photographers, photoshoot, strobe light, sunlight

Family Photo Shoot

November 12, 2019 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment

I went to Brick Pond Park, in North Augusta, to do a photo shoot of a lovely family. I used my AD200 strobe and Flashpoint R2 Transmitter. This family consisted of 4 children, ages 14, 7, 4, and under one year. It was a bit challenging due to the sun still being high in the sky and bright, even at 4 pm. This was still daylight savings time. Luckily, the baby was good most of the time and that helped. We stopped at about 5:30 because the children were tired, had to use the bathroom, and were pretty much done. But I got many great shots along the way. It was a good experience.











 

Filed Under: People and Events, Portraits Tagged With: baby, Brick Pond, bright, bright sun, challenge, challenging, children, daylight savings time, family, Flashpoint, North Augusta, photo shoot, strobe, sun, transmitter

Wet Glass Portraits

September 24, 2019 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment


I did some experimenting by taking my own portrait using the self-timer in the studio with strobe lights. I then edited the photos using Light Room, Photoshop, and NIK. I then applied a texture called Wet Glass on top and edited the image using the Blend Modes (Screen) in PS with lots of manipulation of the layer. Finally, I used NIK – Brilliance and Warmth, and NIK Center luminosity. After adjusting everything, here they are. The first one is me “trapped” behind wet glass. The next one is somewhere maybe in the shower trapped too. 

Filed Under: Portraits, Uncategorized Tagged With: self-portrait, shower, texture, trapped, wet glass

Head shots

August 26, 2019 by Marilyn Botta Leave a Comment




I was asked to do some head shots for a friend. He will then present these to an agency. I took these at my studio. He was a very cooperative subject.

Filed Under: Portraits, Uncategorized Tagged With: ad agency, close up photos, Head shots, head shots for agency, Portraits, studio photos

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