Stina Photography

Amy is my muse…

Posted in Friends, Portraits by Stina on November 25, 2010

Yesterday, I was supposed to be catching up on biochem, which I have not touched since last week since I had my Beatles paper to write. But Amy convinced me to take a break from my studies and do a photoshoot for an hour or so before I got working again. SIGHH. I should know by now that after a photoshoot, I’ll just edit the pictures and not do any work from then on -___-;. But whatever, it was a lot of fun :) . I really love learning about lighting. The best pictures that I took last night were probably the ones I used with my SB600 and shoot through umbrella. I took a picture of Jane last year at the same location, but this time I had my flash with me and we were able to get clear, professional looking portraits :) Amy and I also did some lighting stuff around North Campus, but those didn’t turn out as nice so we just resorted to using no flash. But here they are! Enjoy.

Also, if you haven’t already, join my fan page on facebook here. I switched from a group to a page cuz I feel that it’s more appropriate.

 

Minnie, Byron, and Lillian

Posted in Friends, Portraits by Stina on November 20, 2010

After the photoshoot with my lab-mates, I really wanted to experiment more with off camera lighting. So today, Byron, Minnie, and Lillian came over from USC and we had a fun photo adventure around sketchy areas of south campus. We didn’t get to experiment with that many locations, but we did learn some lighting techniques. :) Byron had a SB-600 too, so we had two flashes to play around with. We only had one shoot through umbrella, unfortunately, and no reflectors. But these turned out pretty good.

Kamei Lab Photoshoot

Posted in Portraits by Stina on November 18, 2010

I had a photoshoot for my lab yesterday :) It was fun but a lot more difficult that I had anticipated. I couldn’t find any good locations within EV, and the lighting was horrible because it was already past 5, so we (me and my assistant Charlie) had to use off camera lighting. If you don’t know by now, I’m a total noob when it comes to off camera lighting… I prefer shooting in natural light. It’s easier, and I don’t have to worry about the glare on glasses. But I really aspire to become a better strobist, and believe that lighting is essential for professional looking portraits in dim light conditions. Anyway, here are some pictures. Lighting was hard because my lab is a pretty big group.. so not everyone got lit properly. Also, I couldn’t take the pictures because I’m in them… so pic credits go to Charlie!


Brotankery Shoot

Posted in Fashion, Portraits by Stina on November 9, 2010

This weekend was tough for certain reasons, which I will not go into, but at least I got to immerse myself in doing something I absolutely love… and that is photography of course. I don’t know why I like it so much. I like everything about it- I like creating poses, I like finding locations, I like interacting with my subjects, and I love editing. I really do. And doing this shoot, it made me realize how much I love this hobby of mine. It’s something I can definitely see myself doing forever. If only it were so easy to do what you love.

Yesterday (Sunday), I did a shoot for a company called Brotankery, which is one created and ran by some people that I know from high school. I read about their business from The Daily Bruin, and immediately facebooked Charles Ma (the creator, who goes to UCLA) asking if he wanted me to take pictures. I am so nice huh :D Jk, I really wanted to do it because 1). I love photoshoots, especially legit fashion ones w/ models 2). I need more exposure and potential clients 3). I want to help out and support fellow Troy entrepreneurs. And I am very glad I volunteered to take pictures, because the shoot was a lot of fun. I think I’m getting more confident behind the camera. I remember my first fashion shoot for my sister’s clothing line last year with FAST models… and at first, I was really awkward and didn’t know how to pose them at all. Eventually, I got into it and gave better directions, but I was still kinda shy and didn’t know how to direct them. But this time… I knew what kinds of shots I wanted. I was very inspired throughout the whole shoot, and kept finding locations that made good shoots. Lately, I’ve been really inspired by my surroundings. There’s just so much beauty in the world, and it’s sad that not many people take a step back to enjoy it. I definitely think Royce and Powell and all the “touristy” UCLA buildings are pretty, but what I find more intriguing are all the hidden spots at UCLA that nobody really takes notice of. I definitely believe these locations are better than the typical Janss Steps or sculpture garden. Actually, I think any place can be a good location for a photoshoot. It is really what you make of it.

Anyway, I realize it’s easier for me to come up with poses now… I guess the 10+ years of fine art training did me good :p Of course, I have MUCH more to learn, though. I realize that I lack a lot of technical skills, especially with lighting… but like everything, it just takes more practice and time. This weekend, I finally learned how to use Lightroom… and oh my God, it just makes editing so much easier. Editing every single picture in Photoshop, even with actions, is such a pain. Lightroom is super userfriendly, just like Picasa, and is a really good tool to have for photographers :)

Anyway, here are the pictures. I want to thank my assistant Charlie Wang for helping out on Sunday, as well as Charles Ma and the models  of course. Thanks! Hope you enjoy them.


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