This was 4 shots composited together. Some people setup these super elaborate rigs and do this in just one shot. But that just too time consuming.
shot for @tryplainjane
I’m your typical New Yorker. I want everything done yesterday. And there is some good and bad to that. I don’t like waiting. BUT that also means I don’t like to make my client’s wait either.
Everyday I wake up at 5:30am, hit the gas, and don’t let go.
I'm always looking for the next thing that “works”. And I’m sure you know what I mean by that. It’s a lot of trial and error. But if you keep chipping away, something will eventually work. I like to think that Lit Studio is that thing that works.
I think creativity is like a knife. Everyone is given a different kind of blade. Some people have a katana, and some people have a butter knife. Is one better than the other? I don’t know, you tell me.
What you see published here accounts for a super small fraction of what I actually shoot. Head over https://t.co/jAfNpHuDlE to see some more awesome shots!
I don’t know about you but I have a thing for containers. Glass, plastic, wood, metal, you name it. If it’s reusable it’s got my name all over it. This was fun to shoot, and also a little challenging.
I’m sure you have seen them a million times. So how do you make a grinder look interesting? Make it float! In order to achieve this look each part of the grinder needed to be photographed separately and then in post production composited together.