09 Apr 2009
by warnerrose
in Portrait Photography
Tags: Creative senior photography, Rosie Warner, Rosie Warner Photography, Senior, senior portraits, UCM, UCM campus, ucm photography, UCM Student photography
For Kim, we spent two hours running around downtown, Pertle Spring, and around UCM’s campus with the Lumedyne. I prefer the Lumedyne for ease of use for inexperiencedassistants, aka. Jason. Thanks Jason! I found a cute little yellow couch that looked very ethereal next to the pond at Pertle. The wind was a bit of a hazard causing Jason to have a few issues with the lumedyne with soft-box attachment, but it make the images very moody, blowing Kim’s hair all over the place. Here’s what we got~ Rosie
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02 Apr 2009
by warnerrose
in Portrait Photography
Tags: Portrait Photography, Rosie Warner Photography, RWP, RWP Seniors, senior portraits, UCM, UCM Photography Students, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg Photography
For this senior shoot, we split up the sessions. We started with a two hour studio session that was loads of fun, and headed out a separate day to work on some on-location shots. We had a lot of fun, but boy was it chilly! Sam was a great model though and her pics turned out wonderful… Of course, it was hard to get a bad picture of Sam J She came to the shoot completely prepared with poses and locations she wanted to try. It was great to get her personal vision and my photographic style working together; it keeps the shoot interesting… Hope you like what we got! ~ Rosie
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12 Feb 2009
by warnerrose
in Portrait Photography
Tags: black and white photography, Canon, Creative Photography, Creative Portraits, creative senior portraits, Flash photography, Gridspot, Lightroom presets, Portrait Photography, Rosie Warner, Student photography, UCM, UCM campus, ucm photography, UCM Photography Students, Warrensburg Photography
This was a shoot done with one main light fixed with a honeycomb grid. A fill light and backlights were also used. Courtney was gracious enough to help me out with this assignment. We had a great time, and I think we got some good shots! Hope you like! … and thanks Courtney!
—Rosie
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31 Aug 2008
by warnerrose
in Portrait Photography
Tags: Beach, Brown Lab, Cute Puppy, Grand Haven, Grand Haven Beach, Michigan, Puppies, Puppy Pics, Rosie Warner, Scenic Photography, Student photography, UCM, UCM campus, UCM Student, Warner Rose Photography
A few weeks ago, my boyfriend and I went up to Michigan to see my family. My sister, Sarah, just got a new puppy. She’s a brown lab, and completely adorable. Sarah asked me to take some pictures… I didn’t have any equipment with me, so I just used my canon 30D and the stock lens. They still turned out pretty cute. It goes to show that you don’t need a whole lot of fancy equipment to get some good pictures. Though, I did need to exercise a bit more patience, as the puppy was running wild all over the place and I had to be very close to it with my 18-55 lens. I probably looked like quite the goon chasing this puppy around my parent’s yard!
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… And here are some pics my little sister, Rita, took of Jason and I at Rosy Mound Park in Grand Haven, MI!
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I saved the best for last! I love this picture Rita took of Jason and I! It turned out very pretty.
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30 Jul 2008
by warnerrose
in Portrait Photography
Tags: Children's photography, High Key, Portrait Photography, Portraits, Rosie Warner Photography, Student photography, UCM, UCM campus, Warner Rose Photography
High key was tough for me, especially with busy body little Alice. She was all over the place!… But, she sure was cute. As far as high key goes, I still don’t feel comfortable with it. I’m not completely happy with how everything came out, but I can’t quite put my finger on why. Perhaps, I’m just not a fan of high key… Some of these are still quite cute though!
Here’s what we got…
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30 Jul 2008
by warnerrose
in Editorial Photography
Tags: Alien Bees, Flash photography, food photography, Rosie Warner, Rosie Warner Photography, Student photography, UCM, Ucmo Photography, Warrensburg Photogrpahy
Here are some brownies I made at home! I used an Alien Bee light, with an umbrella attachment. I tried using a reflector, but decided that I liked the heavier contrast. I also ate a few too many of them…
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29 Jul 2008
by warnerrose
in Portrait Photography
Tags: Creative Portraits, Female Portraits, Flash photography, Portrait Photography, Rosie Warner, senior portraits, Student photography, UCM, ucm photography, Warner Rose Photography
This assignment was done with one light. I used one flash, with a soft box attachment, and a gray background. I later took them into photoshop and airbrushed them a bit and then brought them into lightroom to add a vignette. My model needed some good pics for her fiance, so I hope they like these! Here’s what we got!
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28 Jul 2008
by warnerrose
in Portrait Photography
Tags: Creative Portraits, Portraits, Ratio Lighting, Rosie Warner Photography, senior portraits, Student photography, Studio Photography, UCM, UCM campus, ucm photography, Warner Rose, Warrensburg Photography
For this assignment, we were to use Ratio Lighting. I had my main light and hair light set at f8, and the fill and main together at f11. The background was a stop below that…
My model was very kind, and she reminded me a bit of a mermaid. The wine was made from coffee grounds; a cheaper alternative to opening a bottle.
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28 Jul 2008
by warnerrose
in Editorial Photography
Tags: Alien Bees, Editorial Photography, Fitness, Flash photography, Lumedyne, Rosie Warner, Tony's fitness Center, UCM, UCM campus, Warner Rose Photography, warnerrose
Kelly, at Tony’s Fitness Center, was kind enough to help me with this assignment. I used an alien bee flash and I took a Lumedyne flash with me for some outside shots. For post processing, I took out the yellow from the ambient light in the room and tweeked the saturation levels, all in Lightroom. Here’s some of what I shot.
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