Senior Brochure– Rosie Warner

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Allison & Jerry–#6 Couples — Rosie Warner

This was a crazy shoot. The pocket wizards were not working properly, we didn’t have much time before dark, and I was covered in poison ivy… All in all, I guess you could say it went pretty good. Thanks to Allison and Jerry for helping me out with this! I really appreciate it!

— Rosie

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Layouts:#7–Rosie Warner

I recently designed these layouts for a 5×5 press book. An album is a nice idea for highlighting the best of a shoot without the hassle of ordering a bunch of single prints!

We’ll start with the Cover page!…

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#3: Senior Shoot– Rosie Warner

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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#1: Gridspot Assignment- Rosie Warner

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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 If your interested in seeing more, view my slideshow on flickr!

Portrait Collage -10×20- Rosie Warner

These are 10×20 collages that were made using Photoshop. I’m glad I learned how to do it… Could come in handy with scrapbooking!

Ratio Lighting: Portrait/Studio Assignment #4- Rosie Warner (updated)

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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Portrait Assignment #6: Alien Bee/Lumedyne- Rosie Warner

For this assignment, I took Taylor out around downtown Warrensburg with a Lumedyne flash. I used an umbrella attachment, and I had a wonderful helper hold the flash for me. They turned out cute, and we plan to go out again sometime one of these evenings to get some sunset/flash pics.

Here’s the results of what we shot at high noon!

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In Class Shoot: Marie

We were lucky enough to have the beautiful Marie come model for the class this week. It saved us all from having to take pictures of ourselves. Though, four hours of shooting was slightly exhausting for both the model and myself, it was a lot of fun and I think we all learned a lot. We did some shots in the studio with one light, and then a high key. Afterwards, we spent the rest of the day outside walking around campus and downtown Warrensburg practicing using the flash or a reflector with subtractive lighting.

Here’s some of the shots after I fiddled with them a bit in Lightroom…

To view more of these, and these in a larger file size, take a look at my flickr slide show

Portrait Assignment #1- Window Light- Rosie Warner

For this assignment, we were to use north window light, and a reflector. I used a silver reflector for this.  Jason was kind enough to model for me. I did a bit of work on these in Lightroom. I’ll add a brief description of what I did… You can view more of this set by viewing my flickr slideshow

 For these first few, I used the preset “Direst Positive,” increased the exposure a hair and vignetted the edges a tad.

For some variation, I tried something different and used Selenium Tone, sepia, and grey scale. I also adjusted the tone curve in Lightroom to get the contrast the way I wanted it.

These next few, I left alone for the most part. I did use the “punch” preset in lightroom, darkened the darks using the tone curve, and vignetted the edges.

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