The importance of traveling light

Written by Michael on October 21st, 2009

It’s a great idea unless you’re traveling with an 18 month old, his grandmother, your wife and unborn child. Add sixty pounds of camera gear and things start getting complicated.

Most of these images were from an extended trip to South India that was cut short due to my oldest son exploding out of both ends for 22 days straight. Ever try to change 13 leaking diapers on a twenty three hour flight? That’s an elite club that I’d rather not join again.

Don’t worry, he’s much feeling much better now.

Weekend portfolio shooting with Ame P

Written by Michael on October 19th, 2009

I love it when a model can bring it on with their personality, and Amy certainly done brung it.

Not only is she a model it also became apparent her wardrobe was formidable. There must have been 20 shoots worth of clothing in just one of her closets. Check out the shoes in the first couple of images, $5 at Buffalo Exchange.

Danielle’s portfolio session at the Pumpkin Patch

Written by Michael on October 15th, 2009

Didn’t even make it to the maize maze. We did this shoot at the Pumpkin Patch on Sauvies Island. It’s about 15 minutes from Portland, rural farmland with many great places to shoot.

Special thanks goes to MUA Christina Hackworth of Vivid Impressions for helping up glam this shoot up a bit. Danielle’s boyfriend Christian helped keep the mood light and playful out in the pumpkin patch.

Danielle at the pool

Written by Michael on October 12th, 2009

Had a session this morning with college swimmer Danielle. One hour of shooting = six hours of editing. This is the same model I recently shot a lifestyle session with.

No Sweat? No Problem. Fake Sweat!

Written by Michael on September 28th, 2009

Nicole is a competitive fitness model who needed some updated images for her portfolio. We agreed that some action shots with a jump rope would be nice. To add some realism we figured there should be copious amounts of sweat. Rather than have her run on the treadmill for an hour while wrapped in cellophane, we faked it.

Ingredients: 1 part vegetable glycerin, 1 part water, a touch of green food coloring.

Mix the ingredients and spray liberally, dab with a sponge and you’ve just ran a marathon through the Nairobi desert.

Swifts at Chapman School

Written by Michael on September 16th, 2009

September is the time experience the annual swift migration at Chapman grade school in Northwest Portland. Each evening thousands of Vaux’s swifts swarm around the chimney jockeying for a spot to roost. The boiler is shut off for a few weeks until the birds have moved on, dress warm kids!

I came to shoot still pictures but soon decided it would be a good opportunity to try out the video capability of my 5DmkII. After a late night crash course in 5DmkII video editing workflow I’m pleased with the results and excited about shooting more video. The footage can be a little rough as I was experimenting with the controls, not thinking I’d end up with something worth posting.

Shooting towards the end was in VERY low light. For all you camera nerds out there, my guess is the settings were around ISO 3200, f/1.4.

Lenses used: 35 f/1.4L, 70-200 f/2.8 IS L, 85 f/1.2 L.

More info can be found on the Audubon Society of Portland web site

2009 Oregon Country Fair

Written by Michael on September 8th, 2009

This isn’t hot dogs and cotton candy on the midway. No barking carnies taking money from your little kiddies in exchange for highly flammable stuffed toys, not even close.

The Oregon Country Fair is a three day event that’s been held in the woods near Veneta, Oregon since 1969. It’s about hippies, philanthropy, music, vaudville, acrobatics, and lot’s of great food.

There are twelve stages, all packed with performances throughout the day so you need to be strategic about what you’d like to see. Of course you’ll have plenty of entertainment just standing along the trail as the parades, stilt walkers, dragons and fairies come to you.

The fair happens on the second weekend in July.

For more images visit may events page at Large Life Photography

Top 5 Bollywood music videos of all time

Written by Michael on September 8th, 2009

I have several image posts still in the pipeline but didn’t feel this one could wait any longer.

#1 Dhoom Tana from the movie Om Shanti Om.

A 70’s period film sets off with Bollywood junior artist Om Prakash who wishes to someday play a lead role. Through his zany onscreen antics he ends up meeting and being taken by film star Shanti Priya. One day Om eavesdrops on a tense conversation between Shanti and her producer Mukesh Mehra. He is crushed upon discovering she is secretly married to the rich man.

During the same meeting Shanti informs Mukesh that she pregnant with his child. Mukesh realizes her viability as a movie star has been comprimised and understandably decides to remedy the situation by burning Shanti alive on a stage set along with doting admirer Om, who tries in vain to save her.

In a wild twist of karmic fate, Om is reborn as the son of a legendary film star. He goes on to become a successful star himself and one night after receiving a lifetime achievement award he experiences the flashbacks of his past life and its tragic end. He soon vows to bring Mukesh to justice through song and dance.

Great Movie, Great Soundtrack with 32 star cameos IN A SINGLE SONG (beat that Hollywood!).


#2 Dola Re Dola from Devdas

Devdas is a young man who returns from law school to visit his wealthy family, but before stepping into his own ancestral home, Devdas visits Paro, his childhood sweetheart who has kept a flame alight while awaiting his return. Now that’s loving devotion!

A firestorm of jealousy is ignited as Devdas’ mother Kaushalya realizes she will not be the first one to lay eyes on her son after his many years away. Class differences and the fact that Paro is totally hot (hey, she’s played by former Miss Universe Aishwarya Rai) throws Kaushalya further into a rage as she successfully plots to publicly humiliate Paro’s family.

Paro’s mother retaliates by marrying her off to an even wealthier, emotionally vacant, not-hot older man with three grown children. Devdas argues with his family then runs off to a brothel, endears himself to one of the brothel ladies, then dies of alchoholism on Paro’s doorstep.

Oh well. At least the costumes, sets and choreography are incredible.

#3 Chaiya Chaiya from Dil Se

Young Amar meets mysterious girl Meghna, chases her across India to confess his love, gets beat up by her brothers and thrown in jail. He is released in New Delhi and beat up again before she comes to him. Meghna has two confessions for Amar. First, she also loves him (yay!), and tragically second, she’s a suicide bomber on a mission to kill the Prime Minister (buzzkill!).

Amar deftly recognizes the situation as being particularly awkward. In the end he announces that if she can’t come (away from the suicide mission) with him, she should take him with her (into that great mushroom cloud in the sky). Together, they detonate the explosives packed around her loving bosom.

I often wonder how many extras fell off the train.

The leading man in this film Shahrukh_Khan (the Tom Cruise of SE Asia) was also the leading man in the first two movies on the list. Curiously, the woman in the music video is not the person that plays the female lead in the movie.

#4 Sanobar singing Meri Beri Ke Bar

Not a movie but a track from a DVD found in a music shop in Bangalore. If it’s good enough to be my ringtone, it’s good enough to be on the list. I’m pretty sure I can see a midget’s hands peeking out from the mechanical bull.

#5 Bluffmaster from the movie Bluffmaster

Hip Hop video from a movie about a con artist who ends up being the one conned throughout the entire movie by his “bluffmaster” fiance.

Extra credit goes to the lead actor in the movie Abhishek Bachchan (Son of Amitabh Bachchan, the Sean Connery of SE Asia) who actually sings the vocals in this track.

Rumor has it that when Mr Bachchan married former Miss Universe Aishwarya Rai, there was a film playing in theaters that had a scene with her smooching actor Hrithik Roshan which was summarily cut from all the reels.

2009 Portland Adult Soapbox Derby

Written by Michael on August 23rd, 2009

It was a fine day for the 13th annual soapbox races on Mt Tabor Park. A great chance to get out there and be a kid again. This is if as a kid you whiled your days away drinking cheap beer and building soapbox cars resembling oversized rodents, bird nests, and 80’s pop culture television shows.

There was of course blood to be spilled. Thankfully they had an expert band-aid applicator on site and plenty of coolers stocked with 12oz pain suppressants.

If you’d like more info, visit the official site of the PDX Adult Soapbox Derby

More images of the race are available at my other site, Large Life Photography

India Festival 2009 at Pioneer Place

Written by Michael on August 21st, 2009

The annual event is organized by the India Cultural Association and is always packed with great entertainment. We had a busy morning but were able to make it down for a performance by Anjali School Of Dance

We were there to see Sagarika, the dancer in purple who is the daughter of some good friends of ours. Her older sister is an amazing Bharatanatyam Dancer as well.