Friday, 18 July 2014

VSCO - SNAPSEED - Fashion Photography and a Samsung TAB 3 Tablet

Although I was I think, an early adopter of digital photography, and it was Digital that brought me back to photography (but that's a story for another day).. I have not been quite so fast to go with all digital technologies. I am quite old school in many ways and not one to jump onto the 'latest' and 'greatest' bandwagon. I prefer to wait a little while, see what really works, what gets traction, what sticks around.

My mentor, Australian Fashion Photography Icon Brett Hilder has been using me as a sounding board for research on mobile digital technologies over the past few years, and as a direct result of lending a hand checking out new products with Brett, I became aware of what I think is fair to call the 'New Era' in mobile photography and image Editing.

Modelling portfolio shoot, Black and White behind the scenes image processed on a Samsung Tab 3 with VSCO and Snapseed software.
This behind-the-scenes shot from Arabella's recent studio portfolio shoot, while having been shot with the Nikon camera was part of a selection I had pulled onto my tablet for previewing. Once there I decided to do a black and white conversion and edit using the VSCO  software on the 8" Samsung Tab 3. The screen is perfect for the job and I love that you can zoom in when using VSCO. I then exported the image to Snapseed where I selected one of the many amazing borders. The Snapseed software, which is made by the people who make the Nikon RAW file editing software for Nikon by the way.. is also amazing to work with, not just for the borders and effects in the editing suite, the normal editing tools work very well indeed with a fabulous finger swipe interface.

I am looking forward to not only working on my phone camera shots for Instagram and the like with the mobile picture editing software and the Tab 3 Tablet; there are clearly plenty of creative options for Fashion, Portrait, Landscapes, the future it seems is mobile!

Kent Johnson - Sydney Australia.
0433 796 863

Monday, 26 May 2014

Forget being creative - Your best job might be your last..

Most people I know when thinking about photography and being a photographer, at least in conversation with me; are big believers in the creative power of photography and the photographers power to create. That's certainly the story we get from the camera manufacturers advertising campaigns too, photography, unleash your creative powers with XXBrandCameras! When a group of photographers get together it won't all be talk about clients, chances are 'doing' creative photography will be a big part of what they will be talking about.

But if you plan on making a living from photography, especially in a creative field like fashion photography, then the 'creative' component is very likely going to take a back seat - now more than ever before. As that crazy Physicist said on TV way back whenever.. "Why is it so?". Well there are many reasons but here are a few, unless you are a such major player (no not even then) that your client is in awe, your client will quite likely expect you to..
look like them, 
talk like them, 
aspire like them,
be in awe of them (after all you are getting paid) and finally,
think like them.

Maybe not all of the above but most likely most of the above and most of that will not have anything to do with delivering your image brief. All this while knowing as reported in this years PhotoShelter report on photography - you only work with a client "on average three, (3) times"! When you consider some clients stay with photographers for years and many shoots you can see that even 3 bookings looks good to say the least.

Creative fashion photography in the studio - Sydney photographer Kent Johnson.

Which brings us to the picture of the jumping model. I booked this shoot via the internet while the client/designer was in China seeing to the completion of the samples for the new range. A new designer for an established fashion company, this was her first for this fashion companies label. The brief was to shoot look-book images - straight up-down shots, but we also wanted studio branding shots with action/movement; and from a 'bing search' in China; I was the best bet. I was booked for my creative style, and that is every photographers dream.

The designer hit the studio first thing in the morning, right off the plane - and with her team working on the fashion, I set up the studio with my assistant as the H&MU began, and after an hour or so we were working our magic, all day long. We worked together, ate together, smoked cigarettes together (as you do, but now I've stopped) and, I think this is one of the best shoots I have ever done. Great team, great clothing, great Hair and Make Up all resulting in a large series of strong, beautiful creative fashion shots; and the clients selection is still on the websites introduction to the label well over a year later.

Was the client happy? Well I certainly thought so and I did hear back indirectly that the company owners were super happy with the shots. Have I ever worked with the designer again? No. My studio partner says its because "I was too confident and too old", "They don't like it when you look like you know what you are doing"!

Well I delivered the brief, I put my full creative energy into the shots as I always do, that's WHY I became a photographer; I brought the shoot in on time and on budget, and I for one love these shots! What have I lean't from the experience. Not much I can use unless I can be 24 again - no thanks!

Basically photography 2014 is about your social network, your work, being nice, being professional, courteous and efficient. Which is what my repeat clients like about me, and they like my creative energy as well. But do be aware, if you don't fit some clients 'idea' of a photographer, no matter what 'creative' result you come up with; you may never be invited back again..

Kent Johnson
0433 796 863

Sunday, 25 May 2014

..I am very attracted by bad taste - its much more exciting than good taste..

So said Helmut Newton in an interview in 1981* and I really can't agree more. But you know what; I have been pushing good taste all my life, I have been a victim of my own good taste and, I have believed in 'taste' which I suppose is not quite the same as 'good taste' and I don't think it has done me any favours at all.

This picture of mine comes from a story called Rapture in Sydenham and its a reaction to my working with so-called good taste. Sydenham is an inner west Sydney suburb that 20 years ago really was the ass end of the world and had a reputation for junkies and crime, much like trendy or 'edgy' Darlinghurst at the time had too but Sydenham had no glamorous veneer and was more; much more down market. While I certainly don't condone or recommend drug use, that was certainly a part of the times, and a big part of me misses the hedonism of the mid to late 80s some of it drug related lots of it not. It was quite frightening sometimes but it was quite exciting too; it was not such a homogenised society as it seems to be today. So this story is about those times; the conflict of love when you're whole life has been a compromise - its not much fun - stay close - hold on to what you have got..

Good or bad taste in photography?  Rapture in Sydenham - Photographed by Kent Johnson.

Extended website version,
www.kentjohnsonphotography.com.au/RaptureInSydenham.htm

Original published on Street Fashion Sydney
http://streetfashionsydney.blogspot.com.au/rapture-in-sydenham-love-story.html

Photographer, Kent Johnson
Hair & Make Up, Sabrina Scheuer
Stylist, Kent Johnson
Models, Cole & Myv @ Milk Models
Photography Assistant, Hugh Baulderstone 


* "I love vulgarity. I am very attracted by bad taste - it is a lot more exciting than that supposed good taste which is nothing more than a standardised way of looking at things." Helmut Newtown interview by Bernard Lamarch-Vadel 1981.

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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Gothic Style Fashion and Seances with Designer Handbags.

Some of the first rolls of film I ever exposed were shot in cemeteries. Maybe a bit weird or  creepy I know.. but when you are growing up in Australia and you want something old exotic and different then a hundred years or so old cemetery is going to be one of your best bets for exotic and old!

In this case it was my client who came up with the idea of shooting at this very well known (and photographed) Sydney location as part of their campaign for their Gothic, Skull & Bones and Leather Tasselled designer bags. Time of day was important for the mood we wanted, we went for late afternoon and squeezed off half a dozen bag shots with our two experienced models; only changing the bags not the outfits of our Dark-Gothic Lace-Masked and Veiled beauties. I like to think its got a bit of that irreverent Helmut Newton style - something out of the ordinary!

Gothic Fashion Style and Seances with Designer Handbags - Model Rochelle Fox - Photographer Kent Johnson.

Model Rochelle Fox  
H&MU Emily Hayward

Kent Johnson
0433 796 863

Monday, 19 May 2014

Magic Happens - Digital Fashion Photography Collage, Studio + Location.

I think magic happens on my photo shoots all the time, in the studio, on location, that special communication, that special moment, that special picture; the magic does happen! But sometimes you need some special magic that does not happen in-camera, sometimes life and photography call for a little digital manipulation.This image is from a series of editorial images I created that used shots I already had as 'stock' images of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and married them with our models fashion shots made against a white background in the studio. Dark, mysterious and beautiful; everyone calls this my "Blade Runner" and "Manga" fashion picture and its easy to see why.
Digital composite fashion photograph - Model in lingerie standing on the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night. Photography and digital editing by Kent Johnson.
Can I do this for you too? You bet I can; in my photography universe Magic really does happen.

Digital composite fashion photography.
Photography and digital editing by Kent Johnson.
Model Sammy Raine.
Styling Rhiannon Bulley.
Hair & Make Up Lisa Sciberras.

Kent Johnson
0433 796 863

Sunday, 18 May 2014

Kyrien - Levi's Commuter Jacket - The Rocks Sydney.

I did this shot of Kyrien a week or so ago during his time in Australia. Kyrien who already has a Sony TVC to his credit, contacted me about shooting a new modelling portfolio for him when he arrived in Sydney from Mumbai India. This image with a great afro side part (very tricky) is shot in The Rocks Sydney. Lots more pictures to come from this amazing shoot.

Kyrien - Levi's Commuter Jacket - location male modelling portfolio shoot in The Rocks Sydney by Kent Johnson.

Photography, Styling & Art Direction - Kent Johnson
Grooming Maria Cynthia H&MU.


Monday, 31 March 2014

Location Fashion Photography - Blogger Collaboration with VivalaViv

It's nice to work on a one-frock collaboration with 'personal style blogger' Vivienne Shui of vivalaViv. Vivienne has what seems to me to be a completely unique fashion blog. She uses either newly created; or existing images from her large photographic archive of her modelling-dresses-from-her-personal-collection. These carefully art directed images are the springboard for beautifully written short stories about her relationship with the dress that is being presented. How or why it was purchased, where it was first worn, even inspiration behind buying a particular dress in the first place. What you might call a real history of personal fashion!

Although Vivienne had photographed this dress before, the styling for this shot was decided on by myself at her invitation. My idea was to put the large circle stripe sun hat with the black lace dress and the selected shoes, primarily for their black lace cuff as a stylistic match with the lace top and wide hem of the skirt of the vintage SPAZIO dress. The pictures were taken on location in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens late October 2013.

Fujifilm X-Pro1 Black and White photo, Vintage SPAZIO dress in front of Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Fashion blogger collaboration VivalaViv photographed by Kent Johnson
On arrival at the gardens I immediately took advantage of  a splash of reflected light on the The Governor Phillip Fountain, simply because it was too good to resist! But Vivienne had already decided that we would photograph against the sandstone monument down at Farm Cove, the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates replica. This is a monument I love, however I was wary of photographing in front of it having produced one of my all time favourite fashion images in front of it back in 1988 using both Hasselblad 500CM and a vintage/antique Ensign 6x9 camera(s). I suppose I am somewhat superstitious and wary of tempting fate to deliver two superb images at exactly the same place! But the time had come to photograph here again, for both of us as it turned out..

This time around the camera was the lovely Fujifilm X-Pro1 which produces superb image files, all the Choragic Monument shots are taken with the Fuji XF35mmF1.4 R lens. I was hoping to relive the look and feel somewhat of shooting with the Hasselblad with it's 80mm standard lens and with the addition of a little post work in Photoshop I think achieved just that, this time in a rectangular format...

 Fujifilm X-Pro1 colour photo, Vintage SPAZIO dress in front of Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Fashion blogger collaboration VivalaViv photographed by Kent Johnson
The picture selected for the vivalaViv blog post.

Vivienne lace dress, Governor Phillip Fountain, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney - vivalaViv collaboration - Photo by Kent Johnson.
Light-splash, reflected of a Sydney skyscraper.

Fujifilm X-Pro1 Black and White photo V2, Vintage SPAZIO dress in front of Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Fashion blogger collaboration VivalaViv photographed by Kent Johnson

Colour photo, Vivienne seated, Vintage SPAZIO dress in front of Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Fashion blogger collaboration VivalaViv photographed by Kent Johnson

Vivienne, Governor Phillip Fountain, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney - vivalaViv collaboration - Photo by Kent Johnson.

Colour photo, Vivienne standing, Vintage SPAZIO dress, striped hat, shoe with lace cuff, in front of Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Fashion blogger collaboration VivalaViv photographed by Kent Johnson

The fountain shots were made with Vivienne's own Nikon D90 (just because..) and the sandstone monument pictures were made with my Fuji X-Pro1 as mentioned earlier. All the images as can clearly be seen have been processed a little differently, all were finished in Photoshop, fountain pictures Nikon RAW converted in Capture NX2; with only the final selected vivalaViv image being photo finished from the Fuji RAW file, RAW converted in the dedicated Silkypix software. All the other Fuji images are 'developed' from the X-Pro1 nearly-as-good-as-RAW JPEG files.

You can read the story of the dress, here VivalaViv - One Dress two Looks.

And for those who have read this far, here's a link to that shot I mentioned from 1988, it seems the wind was blowing a gentle breeze on both days all those years apart! Adriane - Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney.

Need fashion shot on location? Call me, Kent Johnson 0433 796 863- Sydney Australia.