Category Archives: Regan

Gorgeous day on the Gold Coast

This was the gorgeous sky I awoke to this morning. Feeling inspired I grabbed my camera and walked out onto the deck and took this photo. Well, two photos actually, then stitched them together in photoshop to create this panorama.

A little later in the morning I meet with Jeanette and Glenn who came over to talk about their wedding plans, and then decided to book us on the spot. They are getting married on April 18th in the beautiful cascade gardens, then they are holding the reception at the Southport RSL. I can’t wait to take some stunning photos of this wedding. 

So the weekend is off to a good start.  Now it is time to go down and swim some laps in the pool. I have been spending to much time sitting in front of this computer lately and it is starting to show….

 

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Why do I like this photo?

Technically I shouldn’t. It is over saturated and has no obvious focal point, the horizion is dead set in the middle of the frame and all the subjects have their back to the camera.

But I don’t care, because I do like it!! There is something about this photo I find engaging. Maybe it is the striking colours, or the way the leaves of the tree meet the shadows on the ground to form a natural frame. Maybe it is just because I was there when this photo was taken, but for me, it somehow captures the mood and feeling of this beautiful summers day, friends and family relaxing after the wonderful wedding of Matt and Vanessa.

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A Self Portrait…

I wanted to try a technique I had seen used to great effect by the uber talented Las Vegas based wedding photographer John Michael Cooper called light painting.  When there isn’t a fabulous bride around to model for me sometimes you just have to improvise. So, the photo below is a self portrait I shot with a little help from my full time Mum and part time assistant. (thanks Mum)

This photo is shot at the front door to my apartment/studio. The camera is set on a tripod to a 30 second exposure and a torch is literally used to paint in the area of the frame you want to highlight. The subject, me, must stay very still for 30 seconds while the shutter is open. To add a little more interest to the scene I set a flash to camera left, which is creating the shadows on the wall.

I set the camera on a timer, went and sat in the corner and got my assistant (Mum) to “paint” me into the frame. I think the final result was pretty good, as it minimised my chubby cheeks, avoided the shiny solar panel that is starting to appear on top of my head, and hid my ever expanding waisteline which seems to be growing an inch every year since I turned 30.

This is just a different crop of the same photo

Below is a set up shot taken while I was experimenting with exposures that better illustrates the technique that was used. You can see where I have used the torch to “paint” the wall white

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Julie - January 20, 2009 - 9:08 am

Hi Regan

Remember me?? Pictures are great that your taken, you’ll have to let me know the secret of taking a good picture!

You havent change any since the last time i seen you, hink it was in Ireland 2000!!

Looks like your doing well, take care and perhaps one day we’ll meet again
Juliex

My Favourite Sunrise

The light is so beautiful first thing in the morning. A dawn wedding would be awesome to photograph. Not sure how popular you would be with some of the guests though LOL, not everyone is a morning person. These are two of my favourite sunrise photographs. They were taken on the same morning in Monterey California.

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