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Clarence D. Lumpkin

Posted by: Dwain Thomas    Tags:  , , , , ,     Posted date:  September 14, 2010
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September 11, 2010 marked a bittersweet day in history. The bitter reminder of the 9/11 attacks in NYC and a sweet day in history here in Columbus, Ohio. The United States Congress has named the South Linden branch post office in his honor.

Clarence Lumpkin has made great strides to redevelop the Linden Area by rebuilding the “Four Corner”, which is Eleventh and Cleveland Avenue intersection by building small businesses, the COTA transit and the Columbus Metropolitan Administrative office.

We salute Clarence Lumpkin for his efforts in revitalizing an area that has been effected by poverty, with new life and new opportunities.

Jaedon

Posted by: Dwain Thomas    Tags:  , , , , , ,     Posted date:  August 26, 2010
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These are a few shots I took of Jaedon. He was a lot of fun to shoot.

 

 

Black Tuesday

Posted by: Dwain Thomas    Tags:  , , , ,     Posted date:  August 23, 2010
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Fans of spoken word poetry and music, This is for you. #BlackTuesday (as typed for Twitter) is a social gathering held at Kobo in Columbus, OH (2590 N. High Street Columbus, OH 43202) that brings together fans of spoken poetry and music in one place of enjoyment. Held every Tuesday from 9pm to midnight, you get to experience local artists give their poetic hearts to the mic as well as good music. Hosted by Colulmbus’ own “Searius Add”, you are sure to have a great time!

For more information visit Searius Add on Twitter or http://seariusthoughts.com

 

 

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Fashion Week Columbus is the brainchild of Thomas McClure and Dont’e Young.  It’s a platform that showcases fashion designers and talents through out Columbus. Their upcoming debut FWC10 will begin October 11-18

The Public launch was held at Level Dining with Mayor Michael B. Coleman as guest speaker.

For more information visit http://fashionweekcolumbus.com/

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Project: Prepared – Back to School Supply Drive is a project that gives back to the community by providing school supplies, readying students for the upcoming school season.  Phenology, The Repertoire Collective and Lifesaver Health Care have come together to host the Inaugural “Project: Prepared Back to School.

Special Guests were:

“The Big Man” Konata of Power 107.5 FM

Team Osceola

Flypaper Magazine

The Alliance DJs

view the project’s blog site at http://philanthropyisthenewblack.blogspot.com

The Freckle Face Project

Posted by: Dwain Thomas    Tags:  , , , ,     Posted date:  July 26, 2010
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Today was the first installment of my Freckle Face project. This project will focus on headshots of people with unique freckles. Men, women & kids will be showcased in this project. Here are some behind the scenes of the first shoot. Lots of fun!

Your Creative Experience Seminar

Posted by: Dwain Thomas    Tags:  , , , ,     Posted date:  July 21, 2010
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I had the pleasure of attending a seminar held by one of the masters of photography, and my personal favorite photographer, Matthew Jordan Smith. This event was held in Akron, OH at the John S. Knight convention center.

This was an experience that was something to remember.  Matthew spoke on various topics including how to find your vision and ways to promote your business.

Overall, I believe this was a trip worth making from Columbus, OH. Now I’m ready to make some images come to life!

I have to give a shout out to Urban Graphix Photography for the drive!

 

 

        

         

 

Buckeye Jeans

Posted by: Dwain Thomas    Tags:  , , , ,     Posted date:  July 13, 2010
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I had the pleasure of working with Alona Ballard, Creator of Buckeye Jeans.  Buckeye Jeans is a real eye catcher and a unique way to “Rep Yo State” with the state of ohio as back pockets. Check her out at www.buckeyejeans.com

         

 

         

 

Tasteful Smoothie

Posted by: Dwain Thomas    Tags:  , , , ,     Posted date:  July 12, 2010
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Recently I worked with the girls of Tasteful Smoothie. They are based in Indianapolis, IN. They are a great group of ladies and are always on the grind with promotions, model calls, and many more. Check out their fan page @ Tasteful Smoothies

         

                         

 

 

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source: DIY Photography

Do you really need one? The short answer is yes. The long answer is….

A reflector, as the name implies, is something that reflects light. In photography, is it usually a big sheet of something white, silver or gold, that bounces light at your subject (or at anything you want light on for that matter).

If you are not to particular about having your reflector look all nice and nifty are plenty of DIY options here, and basically any flat surface will do. Foam boards, bed sheets, aluminum covered plywood, did I say any big surface yet?

What Can I do With a Reflector?

While a reflector does not solve all the problems known to mankind, it is a versatile tool that can assist both in the studio and on location. At occasions it is easier to deal with a reflector than with an additional light source, especially if you wanna go guerrilla.

Reflectors are great as they “travel light” and need no power.

Dueling With The Sun

Liri & Avigail (by udijw)

In this picture, we had harsh sun backlight. A golden reflector came in to the rescue for filling face shadows. This is a scenario where adding an extra light source can be kind of tricky, and a situation where a reflector shines (no pan intended).

The light coming from a reflector usually relates to the light source it reflects. This means that you usually have enough “power” bouncing off of it. No power tweaking is needed.

Reducing Shadows In A One-Light-Source Scenario

Getting Fired by My Daughter 1 (by udijw)

If you only have one light, a reflector can serve as a fill. And it takes on some of the qualities of an additional light source. By bouncing the flash back at your subject. In this case the light source is a big square softbox, and the reflector is a 5 in one disc with the white cover. This creates a nice diffused fill.

When we were doing the lighting modifiers cheat sheet we actually took each image twice, with a single light source and then with a huge foam board reflector. Here is a little comparison chart.

modifiers-reflector (by udijw)

Reflector Qualities

Size: As with any light source the size of the reflector in relations to the subject will be a significant contributor to the light quality. As a generalization, you can say, that the bigger the reflector, the softer the light it produces.

Color: The color of the reflector will impact two light attributes: light color and light softness. Lets starts with color, since it is the more trivial one. A white reflector will have almost no impact on the light. What goes in, bounces off and comes out. A gold reflector will warm up your tones, while a silver reflector will cool them down. There is a cheat sheet that shows all that stuff here.

Surprisingly the color will also have an impact on how hard or soft the light is. Light bouncing of a white reflector will behave as if the reflector is a second light source the size of the reflector (let’s say it is a very shiny white for the sake of simplicity). This is because the light bounces in a very diffused way.

It may seem counter intuitive, but light bouncing of silver or golden reflectors will be harder. This is because the light behaves more like it is reflecting in a mirror. There is a very good explanation for this in Light: Science and Magic (a must read for any light oriented photographer).

Shape: this is the last of the factors that contributes to the quality of the light. some of the reflectors can be bent to focus or diffuse the light. This can help if you want to narrow or widen the light coming off the reflector. While this is possible with some of the reflectors, it is impossible to do with a foam board.

When Reflectors Are Not The Optimal Solution

This may sound trivial, but I thought it is worth mentioning, reflectors can only reflect, they are useless as a single light source.

Reflectors are also not very good when it comes to controlling spill. You can not mount a snoot or a grid on a reflector. and while you can opt for smaller and smaller reflectors, it is really easier to use a flash or strobe covered with snoot or grid.

Where Can I Get One And How Much Do They Cost?

The good news is that you probably already own a reflector. A white T can serve as a reflector, and so will a pillow cover or a white bed sheet, assuming you have a way to stretch and stabilize them. Cost here (assuming you have one of those items @home) is 0.

Next in line is the foam board. A foam boar is basically a sheet of foam trapped between two sheets of paper. That gives the foam some sturdiness, and it feels kinda like plywood only weighs very little. You can get those pretty much any size you want. and they are very cheap. On the negative side is that they don’t bend or roll for storage and travel.

Foam boards can also be coated with aluminum foil to create a 2-in-1 silver/white reflector.

If you have a car, you are probably familiar with the Sun shield. They come in both foldableand collapsible forms and are usually silver reflective. If you take the foldable type, make sure you get the bubbly kind. it will help reflect the light in a more diffused pattern.

For the “store bought”-unmodded equipment there is the standard 5-in-1 reflector (which along with foam boards is my favorite reflector). It is a collapsible disc with a coat. The coat has 5 colors: white, black, silver, translucent (which is more a diffuser) and gold. Those will cover any reflecting need and can easily be carried in a bag. This is one of my favorite items in the bag and I use it a lot on sunny days.

At the high end there is the California sun bounce line of products. Those are used by pros and “high end amateurs”. They cost a nice arm and a leg but are very sturdy and fold really nice. I have never used one of those before. So I can only tell from the experience of others. If the price tag is too high for you, you can try a DIY version instead.