Friday, December 17, 2010

Masquerade at The Muck

Finally....a photo project that I've been wanting to do has happened. I did a fashion editorial shoot along with three photographer friends Bryan, Christine and Julio at The Muck in Fullerton! I am so glad that I finally got it scheduled and made it happen! The inspiration for this shoot are masquerade masks! I love the color and the mystery behind the mask.

To make it easier for everyone to shoot....we used Bryan's speedlites and softboxes, so our lighting was very modular and simple. It was great! We got the lighting mood we wanted by placing the speedlites in various areas of the shoot and also using gels to get some added colors to the wall texture. We shot inside the museum first. Bryan had a great idea of shooting our models from the reflection from the mirror. The outcome turned out absolutely amazing! Colors on the wall were from gels we used on the speedlites.


Moving the shoot outside was a bit of a task. First off, the gazebo we originally intended on shooting from, the sprinkler came on therefore wetting the whole location. But it so happened just at the bottom of the mansion was a rock built gazebo. This is where the total imagination came into play. It was pitch black and totally freezing. With the help from The Muck employee, we borrowed a couple of lanterns to light up inside the gazebo and also to help us with focusing our talent. Again, gelled speedlite was used just behind the gazebo to bring in a little color and light effect. Thanks to our models Katrina, Arlene and Torand for braving the freezing gazebo.




The last area was shooting infront of The Muck. It was my main focus of the shoot. Capturing the mood of the location and the model's outfit. Again, just using two speedlites (no gel this time) and just the lights from the mansion...it was exactly the picture I wanted.



Thanks to my fellow photographers Bryan, Christine and Julio for coming out and shooting with me. Thanks to our models Katrina, Arlene and Torand. Our makeup artist Colleen Lota and hair stylist Christina Caldera Maldonado. You guys rock!

To see more photos from the shoot: www.lizarosales.com

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Interior Photo Shoot for Pamela Green - Disneyland President Home

Wow! This was a great opportunity to photograph inside the home of Disneyland's President. Brad and I were invited by Pam to photograph her designs for her portfolio. Amazing home and Pam did an amazing job in making their home cozy and elegant! Who knew that both can be incorporated together! I hope this could open up opportunities for more future work with various Interior Designers and from Pam. Here are some "vignette" images from the shoot.






Friday, November 19, 2010

Art Institute Emerging Designer Fashion Show - Oct. 22, 2010

Here's a video from Art Institute Emerging Designer Fashion Show that I covered on October 22, 2010. Designer is Falavia Otis. Video contains content from EMI Publishing.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Test Shoot

I had an opportunity to attend LA Photo School and did a Test Shoot session with photographer Dove Shore (www.doveshore.com) yesterday at Smashbox Studios! All I can say was "WOW!!" It was so nice to just completely concentrate on one particular medium and the one-on-one with Dove was very inspiring!
He's got the gift to transform his vision and share it with his students. My favorite was...how something simple can be totally transformed into an immediate studio using natural light.

Here's a couple of images using our simple outside studio using foam cores to set it up.
Makeup by Aaron Huebschmann



We later moved inside the studio to do some studio lighting using Smashbox's seamless cove and using a beauty dish and backlighting to come up with the following images:


The last set up was an environmental shot with 1 strobe and 2 hot lights. This was fun, but a bit difficult finding the right shot I want because of the hot lights. The light flares really added the dramatic effect on the images.



Friday, September 24, 2010

Lighting....it is so important

SCPC held a Lighting Workshop to help a us photographers to understand the impact of light in photographs. All I can say was "WOW!" So much to learn and so many different variations on how to position your lights for various effects in your picture! Thank you to Eddie and Otis for allowing us to use your lights and sharing your knowledge in "lights". I also want to say "Thank You!" to our amazing models, who were patient while we move lights around, metering, posing and more! Thanks to Katrina, Tina and Orville, Jen, Robert, Tate, Tatum, Ryder and Mia for helping us out in this project.

Tina and Orville - Two amazing people! They are so much fun to photograph and such a nice couple! I could've photographed them all night long!!!




Katrina - as usual, my favorite model!



Jen and Robert - they were so much fun and so much personality! We thought they were a couple...oops! They are just best of friends!



Tate and Tatum - Beautiful girls! Tate who is a pro a this and Tatum, her very first photo session...she did great!


Then the group shot....Otis getting in the picture!


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Jeff and Julie Wedding - August 14, 2010

I had an opportunity to assist an amazing Wedding Photographer Kim Kirker at the amazing Casa Romantica in San Clemente. Bride and Groom were Jeff and Julie. Very laid back and fun wedding. First time I was able to witness very private Jewish wedding ceremony when the Rabbi sang to the couple and the document was signed by the parents and bride and groom. It was amazing! Jeff and Julie are so much in love...and both families seem to love them both.
Kim's website is: http://www.kimkirker.com/
Casa Romantica: http://casaromantica.org/

Here are some photos I was able to take during their wedding.



















Editorial Fashion Shoot

That was a lot of fun doing the Editorial Shoot with Katrina, Ruby, JJ and Luis! I'm finding that I am liking the Editorial aspect of photography. I just may have to do this more often and see what other creative ideas I can come up with. Anyway, here are some of the photos from the shoot. All were taken in Pasadena. My makeup artist is Melanie Ramirez....http://www.beautifulinhiseyes.net

















Friday, August 6, 2010

Editorial Fashion Shoot

Editorial Fashion Photography...well, I know it's supposed to be a collaboration of great minds to put something together....but sometimes....there's just not enough great minds and talent that can do this at a very short notice...so I figured, this. Find a location, determine the time to shoot, find an amazing makeup artist, hair stylist, get myself a beautiful model to photograph. I got myself a scheduled Editorial Fashion project scheduled for this Sunday early morning in beautiful Old Town Pasadena! With it's amazing architecture and history...I hope to put together an good story line and photographs. So until Sunday...stay tuned.
Oh...will be photographing some "Harley's" after the shoot.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Mock Wedding Photo Shoot

Sunday - July 25, 2010
After a few weeks of coordinating and preparation, our Mock Wedding shoot finally came to fruition.
Gathered about 5 amazing photographers from SCPC and a very talented MUA - Bella Rose, three amazing models, and two wedding dresses...our mock wedding for the day went into full swing.
Unbeknowns to me, Crystal Cove Cottages was crowded and the State Park Ranger almost did not allow us to shoot...darn the permit issue. Well, since this was not a commercial shoot and more like a trade and workshop (showed the club's membership card), we were finally allowed to shoot until sunset!
Although we had a slight delay and a short detour to the  Irvine Spectrum to meet up with the rest of the group...it worked out to our advantage. Sunset turned out to be amazing. With our slight hurdle to jump over...I think the shoot turned our really well and everyone seemed to have enjoyed themselves.

Here are a few pictures from the photoshoot and followed by a brief video as a promo tool for my photography.


I've also put together a short Wedding Video (about 30 seconds) to help promote my Wedding Photography.
Animoto has done a wonderful job with the selection of templates and music. I hope to use this as a tool to completely promote my photography, not just wedding, but a variety of others. Let me know what you think of it.


Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.

Well, that is it for now...until our next project or photo shoot!