Tuesday, September 27, 2011


Ugh...try sleeping with a headache.  It just isn't working tonight. So, since I can't sleep and the headache isn't going away anytime soon, how about a few pictures from Oranje 2011?

The Indy Oranje festival   is a one night festival/party/art and music festival on the near north side of Indianapolis.  This year was the 10th anniversary and I was fortunate to be able to photograph all of the fun.  I was also fortunate enough to work this event with my girlfriend, Rene, who was in charge of the VIP room. This was her second time working at Oranje and my first time, and I'm already looking forward to next year.  One thing is for certain, I plan on bringing much more extra cash next year and buy some of the art on sale.  So much fantastic art and so little money.  Oh well, I have a year to plot and plan.

One of the first photographs I took was of two models from a local studio called Bombshell Photography.  This picture was made outside and did I mention I was using a hotshoe flash that had only arrived the day before the event?   Talk about having a steep learning curve. I had used a hotshoe flash with my SLR, however it died a few years ago and I spent Friday night chasing the cats around the house trying to get used to the flash and hopefully to avoid bad photos at Oranje.  After burning through a battery pack (speaking of batteries, it's time to get some Sanyo Eneloops for the flash)

 These ladies were a lot of fun to shoot and thankfully they posed for several pictures.  The settings for this picture are:  f5.6, 1/50th and the ISO was 400.  I thought about setting my ISO to 100 or 200, but I wasn't sure of how the picture would turn out. It was very dark outside and like I said earlier, I was still basically experimenting with the flash settings.













This next picture is from Joy Carter's booth.  She had several very nice pieces of art hanging on her walls, but the main attraction were the two models that she body painted before and during the show.  The 'day of the dead' must have been painted during the day as she was on display from the minute the show opened   She also had a infinite amount of patience to put up with all of the requests to photograph her and to be photographed with her. My girlfriend, Rene was working as the hostess for the VIP room and I texted her to come upstairs and we both had our pictures taken with the "day of the dead" model. They make for great facebook avatars.  The little devil next to her was painted during the evening by Joy Carter.  She was also quite the center of attention during and after she was painted.  I think the two of them make a great picture.  This was made at f5.6, 1/60th and ISO 800.  I'm still not sure why I was shooting at ISO 800 in this area, plenty of light...could have been I was tired, this was done well after midnight.  Still, I like it a lot.



No article about Oranje would be complete without a picture of Tatu Billy the Witch Doctor.  He had some wonderful art in his booth and also had a fortune teller who was getting a lot of attention.  I hope she was able to give people some good news.  Yes, the snake around Billy's neck is real and was quite content to just hang out with Billy.  I love the clothes and the staff and I'm still surprised that Billy graduated several years after me from Manual H.S.  It just goes to show that you never can tell what will come out of your high school or neighborhood.  This shot was made at f9, 1/50th and ISO 400.  I'm not sure if I was experimenting with flash too much that night or what, but the camera settings were all over the place that night.  Still, they came out very well and I'm happy with the results. 













Wednesday, September 7, 2011

New Christy Minstrels at Spades Park

After the Innocent Boys finished playing, there was a rather long intermission as the next band, The New Christy Minstrels got ready to play. As they explained during the opening of their show, getting the sound correct for their band isn't an easy thing due to the number of people in their group.

It was a good show and I enjoyed the music, much more than I thought I would.  I recognized several songs and found myself humming along to them as I photographed the band.  I was able to get several good photographs of each member of the band and finally got some of them processed and posted online today. Here are three of them:


This is Dave Henderson, upright bass player for the group.  He also sang a song and played the keyboard while singing.  My setting for this picture were f5.6, ISO 1600 at 1/100th shutter speed.



This is Becky Jo Benson, singer and banjo player for the group.  She was a good person to shoot and I never saw her on stage without a smile.  The settings for this picture are the same as for the above picture.





This is a Greg O'Haver, guitarist for the group.  I enjoyed photographing him and especially catching his fingers on the strings.  He also had a good singing voice.  The setting for this picture are the same, except for the aperture which was set at f5.  He was more in the shadows than the other performers and need a bit more light to see him.

As with the Innocent Boys, the stage lights cast a horrible blue pall on the performers that just didn't look good.  I wanted to post the pictures as I photographed them, but that blue light just bothered me and I played with the white balance in order to get good skin tones for all of the members of both bands.   In previous pictures, I had never changed the white balance as much as I did for the members of these two bands.  My approach has always been to keep everything as close to how I saw it as possible, but not this night.  I'm happy with the white balance decisions I made for both bands.

I'm looking forward to more band/music photography; it is something I am really starting to enjoy.  






Friday, September 2, 2011

Innocent Boys at Spades Park

I was at a festival on Saturday, August 27th at Spades Park on the east side of Indianapolis.  The festival was called the Feast of Lanterns.  The festival had vendors, exhibitors, a lantern auction, community organizations along with games and a play are for the kids.  Throughout the park, were hung lanterns and festival lights. The larger lantern displays were to be lit with candles while the smaller lanterns would be lit with the festival or Christmas lights.

During the day and into the evening, several bands played on the main stage.  Most of them were so-so and I didn't feel as if I was missing much as I wandered around the park. While waiting for the lanterns to be lit, my main reason for being at the festival was to photograph the lanterns at night, I sat down to listen to a band playing on the main stage.

The band turned out to be the Innocent Boys, a local band from Indianapolis.  I really enjoyed listening to them play and realized what a great opportunity this would be to do some low light and concert photography.  So, off I went.  I primarily went for close up individual pictures of the band members.  I took a few wider angle shots of multiple band members, however I was determined to come out of the evening with some good shots of the band members.

The are around the stage was wide open, front, sides and in back of the stage.  I was shooting with a couple of other photographers and we didn't have any problems moving around the stage area to get pictures.  Of course, we respected the audience and didn't stand in their way during the show.  When I shot from the the front of the stage, i was sitting on the grass and I like that angle better than just relying on line of sight pictures which can be boring. Always change your viewpoint when photographing people, climb up on something or kneel/crouch to get a lower viewpoint.  In my opinion, changing your viewpoint makes the pictures so much better.

So, here are a few pictures of the band, starting with the Lead Singer/Guitarist and here are the settings: f5.6, ISO 1600 and 1/80th.  I know, a high ISO. Well, until I can get a good f2.8 lens, the higher ISO's will have to do for know.


I like how this picture turned out of the singer. The awful blue hues from the stage lights are gone and he looks much more natural.

Next, on to the very animated and great playing upright Bass player.  I'm not sure why, but he reminds me of a younger Tom Waits.

The settings for this picture are the same as for the lead singer.

Finally, on to a close up shot of the drummer:

In the left side of the picture, I cleaned up this picture a little by cloning out a light stand.  It was just too distracting.

The band had two additional members, a keyboard player and a guitarist.  I haven't quite finished with those pictures.  Maybe next week.

Next week, more from the Innocent Boys and pictures from the last band to play on Saturday, the New Christy Minstrels.  Have a good weekend!