by rachelih | Nov 26, 2016 | Blog, Commercial
Mike Kelly’s Style Mike Kelly is brilliant. He is able to make architectural photos look great with 3 items: his camera, a tripod, and a flash. What you do is you light up areas that you want to highlight. You will probably end up with about 20 photos and then...
by rachelih | Nov 26, 2016 | Blog, Commercial
Outdoor architectural photography is definitely my preference when it comes to architectural photography. It is a lot easier to control the light, and HDR seems to work a lot better with the outdoors. The first image is of the Rexburg tabernacle. It is one of the most...
by rachelih | Nov 26, 2016 | Blog, Commercial
Indoor architecture can be tricky sometimes. Just like anything, composition and lighting are something you have to learn to master. The reason indoor can be so complicated is because lighting is limited. For this series I had to take several photos and compile them....
by rachelih | Nov 12, 2016 | Blog, Commercial, Featured
Wow! The food at The Lift in Jackson Hole, Wyoming looked and tasted amazing. I had the opportunity to photograph their appetizers and desserts, their main courses, and the environment there. Such a fun spot, highly recommend it. We ha all kinds of auxiliary lighting...
by rachelih | Nov 12, 2016 | Blog, Commercial, Featured, Fine Art
This fresh produce was so beautiful, I was so glad that I photographed it. The vibrant colors and intricate details of each piece of produce made beautiful photographs. For these images I adjusted the levels a little bit, bumped up the contrast, and increased the...
by rachelih | Nov 12, 2016 | Blog, Commercial
Food photography is very similar to product photography because it is in essence a form of product photography. Again, you get to control your object and when you are indoors you are in control of the lighting. This bread was lit naturally, I opened up the door and...