Well once again, we have come across and met with a FABULOUS Designer, she is young, talented and quite wicked with her designs! I am saying that in the BEST sense!
I ran into Phuong My, saw her work, and knew instantly, I MUST work with her, she's young and has quite a story, I am sure you will all be hearing about her soon, and I have got to say she definitely has a NEW Fashion attitude for San Francisco! Fashion weeks are among us and she's keeping busy......so stay tuned!
As a photographer my goal is to work with our clients to make sure their vision is captured, yes through our lens, but one of the very important things within fashion is to stay focused on what you are shooting and why. Yes we had fun on this shoot and we always like to go outside of the box per se, however, we NEVER lose sight of why we are there...we are there for our clients.
When it comes to fashion editorial shooting one can be a little more risque, however, ALWAYS get the shot of the garment in every possible angle, in the right lighting and with little or NO distracting backdrops or textures. One has to constantly think of color and lighting schemes or it can all go downhill. In this case we were shooting again around noon time, possibly the WORSE time to shoot, but lately it has been my favorite because it pushes me to THINK THINK FOCUS AND SHOOT! We are creating the look with controlling the lighting, and keeping a tight grip of our technical management as well as time management.
This shoot for instance was super sunny but freezing cold as we were shooting in San Francisco's Treasure Island, being close to the SF Bay has it downfalls, wind and cold! I feel sorry for the models, they are usually thin and well even a large gal like me can get cold, so can you imagine? When wind is involved one has to think of loose hairs, garments movements, equipment falling over, very expensive equipment! When cold is involved one has to work fast as the models can easily lose it during the shoot, and we can't have that. Also controlling, re-directing, and bouncing light in a manner that does not change your color temperatures, etc.
Overall the challenge is quite a thrill and the results are.....well see for yourself! Please feel free to ask questions or leave comments, WE LOVE and welcome you all! Have a great weekend!
Fashion Designer: Phuong My Tran
Hair/Make up YalunXi
Model: LaNisa Buena Vista
Photographers: Me and hubby
The Photography Blog of Y Studio Photography, international wedding photographers based in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Removing a background on Photoshop CS4
Good morning folks! I can't believe I am blogging at 4:30 a.m., but, I cannot sleep and I am a day late on my blogging....I hope you enjoy this tutorial, in my opinion, and although it may take a bit getting use to, it's the easiest way to remove a background on CS4. Yes, I know CS5 is now available, but til I get it CS4 is wonderful too.
A few weeks ago we were called by a wonderful local fashion designer to shoot her line. I had no idea what I was getting into and want to send a much heartfelt thanks to Teresa Reynolds for her help and guidance, we had so much fun and it was much easier than I thought.
There was a challenge in the space we were using (the fashion designers apartment), but I focused on the lighting and that the TRUE colors of the garments were showcased. We photographed everything with a less than white background and two strobes. Again, if you can get the proper white exposure background this is ideal, but if you are in a hurry and cannot control the space you are working in, here is how you can save yourself through PS ... again!
Here is the original image. As you can see there was fabric instead of a paper background available.
Here's how I removed the background.
1. Open image in PS
2. Create a new layer from background
3. Create a new layer via copy
4. Select the Magic Eraser tool and begin to erase the large parts of the background you wish to remove
(Make sure you are on the correct layer so you can see as you go and remember that as you get to the edges, you will most likely need to decrease the size of your brush)
5. Choose the Eraser Tool to clean up along the edges on what you wish to keep
6. Once done, you will need to duplicate the layer and make sure you open the layer underneath the layer you are working on
7. Select brush and make it large, choose your background color and paint the entire layer (with extracted image on it), I chose white [see photo].
Once you have the image on the white background, zoom in and see if there is any cleaning up you have to do with the Eraser Tool. When you are done zoom out and look at the image, make sure you clean around the hair, shoes, etc.
Here is the finished image and another cool thing is that you do not have to use only color for a replaced background, you can add an image if you like. See here the image I borrowed from Jungle Photos ...Have fun, the possibilities are endless in PS!
I LOVE to share and help and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask away OR post a comment, we love those!
A few weeks ago we were called by a wonderful local fashion designer to shoot her line. I had no idea what I was getting into and want to send a much heartfelt thanks to Teresa Reynolds for her help and guidance, we had so much fun and it was much easier than I thought.
There was a challenge in the space we were using (the fashion designers apartment), but I focused on the lighting and that the TRUE colors of the garments were showcased. We photographed everything with a less than white background and two strobes. Again, if you can get the proper white exposure background this is ideal, but if you are in a hurry and cannot control the space you are working in, here is how you can save yourself through PS ... again!
Here is the original image. As you can see there was fabric instead of a paper background available.
Here's how I removed the background.
1. Open image in PS
2. Create a new layer from background
3. Create a new layer via copy
4. Select the Magic Eraser tool and begin to erase the large parts of the background you wish to remove
(Make sure you are on the correct layer so you can see as you go and remember that as you get to the edges, you will most likely need to decrease the size of your brush)
5. Choose the Eraser Tool to clean up along the edges on what you wish to keep
6. Once done, you will need to duplicate the layer and make sure you open the layer underneath the layer you are working on
7. Select brush and make it large, choose your background color and paint the entire layer (with extracted image on it), I chose white [see photo].
Once you have the image on the white background, zoom in and see if there is any cleaning up you have to do with the Eraser Tool. When you are done zoom out and look at the image, make sure you clean around the hair, shoes, etc.
Here is the finished image and another cool thing is that you do not have to use only color for a replaced background, you can add an image if you like. See here the image I borrowed from Jungle Photos ...Have fun, the possibilities are endless in PS!
I LOVE to share and help and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask away OR post a comment, we love those!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
"BOY OH BOY!" Finally a BOY shoot!
Many of you are probably thinking, do they EVER photograph men!? Well, yes actually we do and here is proof! Meet Nhigel Anderson. I met Nhigel through a buddy of mine who mentioned that his nephew was interested in modeling. I took a look at some of the photos he had on his Facebook, and concluded that YES....Nhigel needed a shoot!
I came up with three looks for Nhigel, a Tommy Bahama look, an Urban look, and a CK look. From the very beginning I visualized a more edgy type of approach with lighting and I will show you here what was done differently to achieve it. Trust me it is ALOT easier than you think!
For instance looky here at the difference between each shot. mind you, we were shooting in the middle of the HOT bright sun and usually this creates flare ups and over blasted skies, which I don't always hate, but on this shoot as mentioned, I was going for EDGY.....so here we go.
Notice photo 1 (natural light) shot in manual on my Canon 5D Mark II at 1/400 f7.1 ISO 100 on my Canon 24-70 f 2.8L lens
Now....notice another photo taken at 1/200 f 11 at ISO 100...you are probably saying what's different? Well, lighting is what is different.
Here's how I did it.....and mind you this is only because I only had one lighting assistant and one light stick. Val, my lovely lighting assistant (and if you believe this you are even funnier than me!) Val stands for Voice Activated Lightstand...LOL! Anyhow, my assistant is standing to the right of the camera, the light is roughly about 4 feet away from Nhigel, and after 1-2 tries I nailed the shot I wanted.
See the blue sky peeking through the palm trees? THIS is what I wanted instead of that white sky as you see in photo 1. Doesn't lighting just change the entire feel? It gives it that edge and keeping this in mind, you can shoot all day long in that nasty hot blasting sunlight, challenge yourself. It's ideal to shoot during photographer's twilight time, but why not use the ole brain cells, and make it happen no matter at what time of day you are shooting.
Here are a few of my favorite photos using more or less the same concepts. ENJOY! And do ask questions if you have them!
I came up with three looks for Nhigel, a Tommy Bahama look, an Urban look, and a CK look. From the very beginning I visualized a more edgy type of approach with lighting and I will show you here what was done differently to achieve it. Trust me it is ALOT easier than you think!
For instance looky here at the difference between each shot. mind you, we were shooting in the middle of the HOT bright sun and usually this creates flare ups and over blasted skies, which I don't always hate, but on this shoot as mentioned, I was going for EDGY.....so here we go.
Notice photo 1 (natural light) shot in manual on my Canon 5D Mark II at 1/400 f7.1 ISO 100 on my Canon 24-70 f 2.8L lens
Now....notice another photo taken at 1/200 f 11 at ISO 100...you are probably saying what's different? Well, lighting is what is different.
Here's how I did it.....and mind you this is only because I only had one lighting assistant and one light stick. Val, my lovely lighting assistant (and if you believe this you are even funnier than me!) Val stands for Voice Activated Lightstand...LOL! Anyhow, my assistant is standing to the right of the camera, the light is roughly about 4 feet away from Nhigel, and after 1-2 tries I nailed the shot I wanted.
See the blue sky peeking through the palm trees? THIS is what I wanted instead of that white sky as you see in photo 1. Doesn't lighting just change the entire feel? It gives it that edge and keeping this in mind, you can shoot all day long in that nasty hot blasting sunlight, challenge yourself. It's ideal to shoot during photographer's twilight time, but why not use the ole brain cells, and make it happen no matter at what time of day you are shooting.
Here are a few of my favorite photos using more or less the same concepts. ENJOY! And do ask questions if you have them!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
THUNDER VOLLEYBALL CLUB's FREE Bonus Gift!
Ok girls the HEAT is ON!!!!!!!!!!
And here is the BONUS GIFT! I know I said I would keep it a surprise, but I just couldn't hold it any longer! It's a cool photo key chain like the one seen here! Now remember, you have to complete ALL THREE STEPS in order to receive your gift. This key chain is valued at 9.99 so come on!!
Here's HOW to get your gift:
Alrighty girls, have fun, and I hope you ALL get a key chain, they are pretty neat!
And here is the BONUS GIFT! I know I said I would keep it a surprise, but I just couldn't hold it any longer! It's a cool photo key chain like the one seen here! Now remember, you have to complete ALL THREE STEPS in order to receive your gift. This key chain is valued at 9.99 so come on!!
Here's HOW to get your gift:
- Become a member of our Facebook YStudio Photography Fan Club (see the link on the right)
- Visit our blog and "Leave a Comment"
- Place your order your Thunder Volleyball Photos ($29.99 minimum order)
Alrighty girls, have fun, and I hope you ALL get a key chain, they are pretty neat!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
THUNDER VOLLEYBALL CLUB ... "oh you girls are much too much!"
Recently we were fortunate enough to have received a call from a good friend Vickey Williams, whom I use to work with at the San Francisco 9-1-1 Center. I was ecstatic not only to have her contact us for photography services but I was excited to see how Facebook, a fabulous Social Networking tool has come through for us and our business!
Vickey heads many sporting teams as the Director, and I know first hand her love for this work, especially because this allowed her to spend quality time with both of her beautiful daughters and her fantastic husband Thomas. She had seen many of our shoots which I share on Facebook, and she contacted me about shooting her Thunder Volleyball Team. We chatted a little and I was happy to hear that she loved our STYLE. She wanted to give it a go with YStudio and we were there to oblige!
My husband and I showed up at the 9th Street Park in Benicia, Ca., we were not sure exactly what to expect, but thanks to Vick she helped figure out a sort of numbering system, because this was my first and I knew soon we would be in the presence of over 50 girls, I was grateful!
It was windy and super cold, and I just have to rave about these gals! Now I see why they call them the Thunder Gals! They truly are the sweetest, most energetic bunch we have worked with in a long time, just a bunch of mindful, thoughtful, creative and cooperative girls who wanted exactly what we wanted, GREAT photos!
Hats off to Vickey Williams, the coaches and the parents of the Thunder Volleyball Team of Vallejo, California, I cannot wait to share the photos with them all! Here is a SNEAK PREVIEW!!
Vickey heads many sporting teams as the Director, and I know first hand her love for this work, especially because this allowed her to spend quality time with both of her beautiful daughters and her fantastic husband Thomas. She had seen many of our shoots which I share on Facebook, and she contacted me about shooting her Thunder Volleyball Team. We chatted a little and I was happy to hear that she loved our STYLE. She wanted to give it a go with YStudio and we were there to oblige!
My husband and I showed up at the 9th Street Park in Benicia, Ca., we were not sure exactly what to expect, but thanks to Vick she helped figure out a sort of numbering system, because this was my first and I knew soon we would be in the presence of over 50 girls, I was grateful!
It was windy and super cold, and I just have to rave about these gals! Now I see why they call them the Thunder Gals! They truly are the sweetest, most energetic bunch we have worked with in a long time, just a bunch of mindful, thoughtful, creative and cooperative girls who wanted exactly what we wanted, GREAT photos!
Hats off to Vickey Williams, the coaches and the parents of the Thunder Volleyball Team of Vallejo, California, I cannot wait to share the photos with them all! Here is a SNEAK PREVIEW!!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Guest Blog with Skip Cohen
Never in a million years would I have dreamed that early on in our efforts with YStudio Photography we would have the fortune of bumping so closely into Skip Cohen.
I have been following Skip and Bambi Cantrell and have been excited about all of their publications, blogs, and of course contribution to the photography industry. Skip posted something on his Twitter and I simply made a comment, Skip replied and he also took a peek at our site. He loved the work, and just like that he asked me to be a guest! So without further....here is the blog, he wrote a great intro and I did have a blast writing for the blog.
I also want to thank my FABULOUS husband who helped me with my grammar, Lord knows I could not have done it without him!
And here is the blog everyone, enjoy! And do leave comments!
Copy and paste into your browser...
http://skipsphotonetwork.com/2010/03/guest-post-chaos-vs-creativity-by-barbara-yasuhara/
I have been following Skip and Bambi Cantrell and have been excited about all of their publications, blogs, and of course contribution to the photography industry. Skip posted something on his Twitter and I simply made a comment, Skip replied and he also took a peek at our site. He loved the work, and just like that he asked me to be a guest! So without further....here is the blog, he wrote a great intro and I did have a blast writing for the blog.
I also want to thank my FABULOUS husband who helped me with my grammar, Lord knows I could not have done it without him!
And here is the blog everyone, enjoy! And do leave comments!
Copy and paste into your browser...
http://skipsphotonetwork.com/2010/03/guest-post-chaos-vs-creativity-by-barbara-yasuhara/
Saturday, March 13, 2010
We Choose YOU!
Each time I prepare for a blog, I get overwhelmed. I always struggle with what to share. Because there is so much I want to share! But, I stay focused and remember, "I blog for YOU", yes that's right...YOU are reading this and you are my main goal.
Blogging is such a wonderful tool for photographers. Whether you are a student, or on a strict or non-existent budget, you CAN get an education for reading what professionals share about their own experiences. I have always viewed our industry as a melting pot of resources, passion, caring, and sharing. I am thrilled about the blog world. I am ecstatic to be a blogger myself, and I am thrilled that you are here.
I became interested in blogging, or should I say, stepped out of the comfort zone a few years ago being inspired by photographers and authors, Scott Kelby and Dave Ziser. I was amazed at how much these men were teaching me, and the rest of the photographers following them. It was beyond me the amount and the extent of their teachings. The blood, sweat and the tears they shared...and it was FREE! Scott Kelby could not have said it any better.."it's like we are literally stuffing money into your pockets!" I also thought at times, "are these people crazy?" I can't afford a $3,000.00 camera! The more I read and the more I opened my mind, the more I learned and the more I gained.
My benefactors were my clients, but they were also my pin cushion as I tried new strategies and ideas with marketing and booking, etc. Once booked, the technique and actions then came into play. And let me tell you folks, doing what was uncomfortable was not easy for me. Even though we crashed and burned many times and will contiue to do so, it eventually worked for us....experiment and play!
I specifically remember a couple we met last year for a consultation. I knew my husband and I were there for a reason...our work. I was among two other photographers they were checking out and this made me anxious to show them what we offer our couples......we offer our dedication and artistry. The meeting was NOT about our packages as much as it was about the couple themselves, I asked questions about how they met, things they like to do together, special places that were important to them. During the meeting I also learned family dynamics and other wonderful and valuable information that is crucial for wedding photographers and for photo journalism reasons.
I could personally identify with the bride-to-be since I myself had planned my entire wedding in 2007, and like this bride, I too was a plus-size bride. I felt like she could relate to me and my vise versa. I spoke about my biggest photographic nightmare concerns after she shared hers with us, and it just "felt right ." How many times do BBW's (big beautiful women), get knocked down going from boutique to boutique to find that they did not fit the mold. My attitude was BREAK THAT MOLD and let's create beautiful photography! The client was eating it up as was her fiance, also a plus size man.
Ok so after chit chatting with potential clients, and showing them what we are all about, Natalie closed the photo album sample she was looking through. She placed her hand on her fiance's hand, she smiled at him, he smiled back and she said "well, we have no need to meet with anybody else, we choose YOU!"
Natalie and Kenneth were married May 2, 2009 at the lovely Purple Orchid Resort & Spa in Livermore, California. Their wedding was beautiful. Natalie and Kenneth were stunning, they were surrounded by bountiful amounts of love, and because we established a relationship with our couple and I stayed in touch, their images....breath taking! They were so pleased with their entire experience with YStudio that they gave us a killer 5 star review on Yelp (www.yelp.com), and they initiated a Facebook Fan Page, as well as creating what we call now the YStudio motto.....as Natalie put it herself "you guys are more than a photo shoot, you guys were an EXPERIENCE!" We met some wonderful people and future clients at this wedding, some of whom still keep in touch with us today.
As anxious and nervous as I was at applying the new techniques I had learned from workshops, reading blogs, books, and watching educational DVD's the rewards were endless and worth it all. Natalie, also said the three words that meant something we were doing was right...."we choose YOU!"
"We choose you", were he words that reaffirmed my decisions to step out of the box and jsut do it! Reading blogs helped me make the decision to move forward, but it all boils down to one thing...... fear and I either you lose it or you get lost in it.
I hope that this blog helps someone else. So, step out of the box and please feel free to come back and share your experience with us all!
Blogging is such a wonderful tool for photographers. Whether you are a student, or on a strict or non-existent budget, you CAN get an education for reading what professionals share about their own experiences. I have always viewed our industry as a melting pot of resources, passion, caring, and sharing. I am thrilled about the blog world. I am ecstatic to be a blogger myself, and I am thrilled that you are here.
I became interested in blogging, or should I say, stepped out of the comfort zone a few years ago being inspired by photographers and authors, Scott Kelby and Dave Ziser. I was amazed at how much these men were teaching me, and the rest of the photographers following them. It was beyond me the amount and the extent of their teachings. The blood, sweat and the tears they shared...and it was FREE! Scott Kelby could not have said it any better.."it's like we are literally stuffing money into your pockets!" I also thought at times, "are these people crazy?" I can't afford a $3,000.00 camera! The more I read and the more I opened my mind, the more I learned and the more I gained.
My benefactors were my clients, but they were also my pin cushion as I tried new strategies and ideas with marketing and booking, etc. Once booked, the technique and actions then came into play. And let me tell you folks, doing what was uncomfortable was not easy for me. Even though we crashed and burned many times and will contiue to do so, it eventually worked for us....experiment and play!
I specifically remember a couple we met last year for a consultation. I knew my husband and I were there for a reason...our work. I was among two other photographers they were checking out and this made me anxious to show them what we offer our couples......we offer our dedication and artistry. The meeting was NOT about our packages as much as it was about the couple themselves, I asked questions about how they met, things they like to do together, special places that were important to them. During the meeting I also learned family dynamics and other wonderful and valuable information that is crucial for wedding photographers and for photo journalism reasons.
I could personally identify with the bride-to-be since I myself had planned my entire wedding in 2007, and like this bride, I too was a plus-size bride. I felt like she could relate to me and my vise versa. I spoke about my biggest photographic nightmare concerns after she shared hers with us, and it just "felt right ." How many times do BBW's (big beautiful women), get knocked down going from boutique to boutique to find that they did not fit the mold. My attitude was BREAK THAT MOLD and let's create beautiful photography! The client was eating it up as was her fiance, also a plus size man.
Ok so after chit chatting with potential clients, and showing them what we are all about, Natalie closed the photo album sample she was looking through. She placed her hand on her fiance's hand, she smiled at him, he smiled back and she said "well, we have no need to meet with anybody else, we choose YOU!"
Natalie and Kenneth were married May 2, 2009 at the lovely Purple Orchid Resort & Spa in Livermore, California. Their wedding was beautiful. Natalie and Kenneth were stunning, they were surrounded by bountiful amounts of love, and because we established a relationship with our couple and I stayed in touch, their images....breath taking! They were so pleased with their entire experience with YStudio that they gave us a killer 5 star review on Yelp (www.yelp.com), and they initiated a Facebook Fan Page, as well as creating what we call now the YStudio motto.....as Natalie put it herself "you guys are more than a photo shoot, you guys were an EXPERIENCE!" We met some wonderful people and future clients at this wedding, some of whom still keep in touch with us today.
As anxious and nervous as I was at applying the new techniques I had learned from workshops, reading blogs, books, and watching educational DVD's the rewards were endless and worth it all. Natalie, also said the three words that meant something we were doing was right...."we choose YOU!"
"We choose you", were he words that reaffirmed my decisions to step out of the box and jsut do it! Reading blogs helped me make the decision to move forward, but it all boils down to one thing...... fear and I either you lose it or you get lost in it.
I hope that this blog helps someone else. So, step out of the box and please feel free to come back and share your experience with us all!
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