Dino
February 22, 2011
Stop-Light
This is a little stop motion video I made during my month of light painting. The title page that says "DINO" was done with an iPhone drawn out across a 30 sec. frame, and to go with the Dino theme I have Dinosaur Jr. Playing in the background. WARNING: it is super short, and super lame. Alexander C. Bear is not responsible for any bleeding of the eyes.
Labels:
Dino,
lame,
Painting with Light,
stop-motion,
video
February 15, 2011
Abandoned Green Acres pt. deux
I would like to thank the models that came out to the shoot Sunday. I would also like to give a huge thanks to Alexis and Clarissa who humble me with their photography but spent the day lugging around lights and helping in set-up.
This young lady's name is Heidi Morrow, who I turned out to be someone I had met once before, but being the professional I am was not aware of that fact until she was leaving.
This woman's name is Tana and came well prepared and was very professional, as you can see below she came outfits including a wedding dress and an electrical taped together dress which was reminder of a Silent Hill character.
These final 3 girls were just as professional and fantastic to work with, but again due to my "professionalism" I was unable to get their names before they left, but will soon update the post once the names are learned.
This young lady's name is Heidi Morrow, who I turned out to be someone I had met once before, but being the professional I am was not aware of that fact until she was leaving.
This woman's name is Tana and came well prepared and was very professional, as you can see below she came outfits including a wedding dress and an electrical taped together dress which was reminder of a Silent Hill character.
These final 3 girls were just as professional and fantastic to work with, but again due to my "professionalism" I was unable to get their names before they left, but will soon update the post once the names are learned.
Labels:
Abandon,
Green Acres,
History Brush,
Models,
St. Joseph
Abandoned Green Acres
The next 2 posts are pictures made from my photo shoot at the Green Acres Retirement Home here in St. Joseph. This site was once the state welfare home about 10 years ago. Since then nature has taken a hold of it and ravished it.
I have wanted to shoot here for a while, on account that my great grandmother spent some time here in between other retirement homes and I remember how creepy, small, and life-sucking the rooms were then, and they have only gotten worse. When I brought up the fact that I had always dreamed of breaking in for a day to my camera club one of the members informed me he knew the owner and was able to get us in (much easier than breaking in).
This first post will be for the building, a testament of its current state of disrepair. The next post will be a showcase of my chance to put some lights up and shoot with some models.
This is a picture of a room filled with dirt. There were a couple of rooms like this in the basement. I applied an HDR effect to this just so you could see farther back, and below is the same room, and that white thing to the right of the chair is a cat... A very old and very dead cat.
Sample of the decaying walls.
I have wanted to shoot here for a while, on account that my great grandmother spent some time here in between other retirement homes and I remember how creepy, small, and life-sucking the rooms were then, and they have only gotten worse. When I brought up the fact that I had always dreamed of breaking in for a day to my camera club one of the members informed me he knew the owner and was able to get us in (much easier than breaking in).
This first post will be for the building, a testament of its current state of disrepair. The next post will be a showcase of my chance to put some lights up and shoot with some models.
Chutes and Ladders
Wash Up
Sample of the decaying walls.
Life Pops Up
Filed
Killing Room
Red on Green Acres
Labels:
Abandon,
Green Acres,
HDR,
Models,
St. Joseph
February 12, 2011
Glore Psychiatric Museum
After an awful day at work yesterday I was invited to go shooting at the Glore Psychiatric Museum today with a friend from school. The Museum is housed inside the old, creepy, state psychiatric hospital so there are nice peeling walls and great yellow floors which made it interesting to shoot. I did not get very many shots though, due to the fact that I ended up playing tourist on account that I have never made it in there... until now.
Bell On Yellow
Leading Yellow
Labels:
Abandon,
Glore,
HDR,
St. Joseph,
yellow
February 9, 2011
La Lumière Voiture
This is the second photo I made using the Eric William Curry technique. This was down a hill behind this technical college here in St. Joseph, on the coldest night of the year. My car broke down the night before, and I was driving my mom's car, so I had to be careful driving on the ice. So I jumped the curb and drove full speed down the hill (it was REALLY cold out, and I needed someplace to warm up during my 30 second exposures!)
La Lumière Voiture
February 8, 2011
Light on Dark Room
Ok, I am finally done with the light painting photos I have been working on all month so there should be a steady stream of posts, for the next week at least. This is one of my first attempts at using Eric William Curry's technique of painting with light.
Light on Dark Room
February 3, 2011
Snowed In
With this onslaught of snow I have been cooped up inside giving me plenty of time to update my blog religiously, this is not how my time was spent though. Not that I couldn't force myself to create a new post, the matter of fact was I just didn't have any new stuff. I have been out in the middle of the night in during wintry snow enough this season, and have suffered from the ill effects, so inside I will stay inside during this round. I have been working hard making pictures inside with different light painting techniques, some of which I showed earlier this month, but I am not quite ready to show the rest yet... soon. So until then I will post these two I took towards the beginning of winter, one of these, of course, is my avatar, I figured I'd show the larger version, the other one is taken the same night at the WWI museum.
Self
Light on Night
Labels:
Avatar,
Downtown,
Kansas City,
self portrait,
snow,
Winter
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