Jun 162010
 

So recently I saw a post from Kirk Tuck and it got me thinking about something B&W portraits.  At which point it got me thinking about a blog post that Sabrina Henry did a while back about going back and review old photos and adding a new look to them.  So with the double inspiration I dug back in the files and found these shots of my good friends Jeff and Misty

Has a great time shooting these, we found the great old door in the back alley parking lot of a local pub and stayed there for the better part of an hour shooting.

The conversion for this was done in Silver Efex Pro

Captured with Mark IIN 16-35f2.8 II on Lexar digital film

 

Copyright Josh Bradley 2009

So, this is a new stretch for me.  I have not done a “multiplicity” shot ever, but it seems to have turned out pretty nice.  This was party of the engagement shoot for Jeff and Misty.  The shot was taken in the back of the Redlands Police Dept.  It had a great mural on it and the stairs lent themselves nicely to the effect.

Captured with 1D Mark IIN 16-35f2.8 II on Lexar digital film. Finished in Nik Silver Efex Pro

 

Copyright Josh Bradley 2009

Ok, so we weren’t exactly at Redlands High, it was an abandoned train station  (but it is asnazzy titile).  Up above are my great friends Jeff and Misty.  They decided to get hitched, so the aked me to shoot the engagement photos and eventually the wedding.  So last night we only got to shoot for about a minute before a security guard came down on us telling us that we would have to go.  Luckily with my winning smile I scored use about ten minutes (that and the fact that I brought up the point that there were no, No Tresspassing signs, and it was public property).

So it was a quick shoot, but we walked away with some good shots.

Captured with 1D MarkIIN 16-35f2.8II onlexar digital film – Finished in Nik Silver Efex Pro

BTW I got a new lens that I shot with last night the Canon 16-35f2.8II and it is REALLY nice!!!!

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