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Mexico Dia de los Muertos : Layers of Being Human

10/31/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


I consider traveling for my work both as a curse and a blessing; damned be the hours spent away from my family and cozy little home but such a blessing to see the world and meet so many friends, new and old, during my travels. Often my trips have been a source of inspiration for my work, bringing to me visual images, techniques and traditions of a different world.

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5 SECRETS you MUST know to IMPROVE as a Landscape Photographer

10/31/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Here Mads Peter Iversen shares five "secrets" that you must know or be aware of to improve as a landscape photographer. He has experienced these secrets himself and in this video, he is sharing them with you.

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5 CAMERA HACKS you’ve never seen before!

10/31/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Have you ever had an ambitious idea but you do not have unlimited resources? As a professional film director on really major since 500 people states with all kinds of gear spinning all over the place, Dan Mace has chosen five camera hacks used by filmmakers in order to get the shot with no money to recreate a Hollywood style. Are they a good idea? Let´s watch it.

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Story Behind The The Terror of War: ´Nick Ut’s Napalm Girl` (1972)

10/27/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Story Behind The The Terror of War: Nick Ut’s "Napalm Girl" (1972)

“I wanted to stop this war, I hated war. My brother told me I hope one day you have a picture to stops the war”  - Nick UT

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SIX easy TWO-LIGHT Setups in a Super Small Area

10/27/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


In this video, Brett Seeley shows you SIX easy TWO-LIGHT setups in a super small area. No studio used in this video- this can easily be replicated in most small spaces, or garages.

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New filmmakers OVERLOOK this - SIMPLE Framing Mistakes

10/27/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

New filmmakers OVERLOOK this - SIMPLE Framing Mistakes

Framing and composition gets overlooked more than anything else. Here's some common problems and fixes.

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Light Clocks: Excerpt from Filmmaking For Photographers by Philip Bloom

10/26/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Light Clocks: Excerpt from Filmmaking For Photographers by Philip Bloom

In this episode, part of his new filmmaking masterclass for MZED, Philip explores light and the different approaches you require for filmmaking.

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FUJIFILM X-Pro3: 7 Things to Love About This Camera

10/25/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

FUJIFILM X-Pro3: 7 Things to Love About This Camera

Counting down Gerald´s favorite aspects of FUJIFILM's new X-Pro3 including film simulation, video capabilities, the new sub monitor and hybrid viewfinder, and more.

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5 Tips For Creating Explosive Toy Photography On A Budget

10/24/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

5 Tips for creating explosive toy photography on a budget

Kirk Schwarz walks you through the top 5 tips for better toy photography to create an explosive action figure scene using budget props and household items.

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How to Pack Your Tripod to Check on Planes

10/24/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How to Pack Your Tripod to Check on Planes

This Saturday Hudson Henry is off to Patagonia. Last week he talked about what photo gear he was bringing and he had a number of viewers ask him how he travels internationally with his tall tripod.

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5 BASIC tips for WOODLAND photography

10/23/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

5 BASIC tips for WOODLAND photography

Woodland photography can be a bit overwhelming in the beginning. In this video, Mads Peter Iversen shares 5 basic and essential tips that ought to get every beginner started. It is a beginner's tutorial where he shares five tips Mads has experienced himself while he was doing his landscape photography in the forest.

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Entire Youtube Studio Setup ON ONE DESK!

10/22/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Entire Youtube Studio Setup ON ONE DESK!

Caleb Pike built the ultimate video desk! Check out this entire youtube camera setup on a single desk!

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An old darkroom technique to try next time you're out photographing landscapes.

10/22/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

An old darkroom technique to try next time you're out photographing landscapes.

In this video Karl Taylor demonstrates an old darkroom technique for photographing landscapes, where, instead of graduated filters, he moves ND filters in front of the lens. Basically, it's a burn and dodge during a long exposure technique.

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Inglourious Basterds: How Tarantino Keeps You Hooked

10/21/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Inglourious Basterds — How Tarantino Keeps You Hooked

Quentin Tarantino movies have some pretty interesting shot choices. This is important to pay attention to when you want to learn how to film scenes like Quentin Tarantino.

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How Empathy Transforms Content

10/20/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How Empathy Transforms Content

Today Daniel DeArco is talking about a subject that isn't covered often for creative business owners, freelancers, or creators. He hopes you guys found this insightful!

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How to Really Stand Out & Promote Yourself as a Photographer

10/20/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How to Really Stand Out & Promote Yourself as a Photographer

Daniel Milnor may not always work as a photographer, but he still makes a business card to explain why he's a documentary photographer and a writer.

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How to Film an Indie Feature | Lessons from a Hollywood DP

10/19/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How to Film an Indie Feature | Lessons from a Hollywood DP

Not all movies are made for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the case of The Peanut Butter Falcon, Nigel Bluck, the cinematographer, had to be aware of his limitations and utilize the classic phrase, "Less is always more" to make, what is now a new Classic American Film.

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The Boxing in Katanga by John T. Pedersen - Story of World Press Photo Winner - Sports (2019)

10/19/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Martin, from All About Street Photography channel, would like to talk about a very special photo, which ended up winning the 1st prize in the Sports, Singles category of the 2019 Photo Contest of the World press photo. Let’s check out Boxing in Katanga!

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Shooting Portraits at F0.95 with the DREAM LENS

10/17/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Mathieu Stern had the chance to be invited to visit the vintage lens paradise in Finland by the Camera rescue team. This was a fantastic week, playing and learning a lot with the rarest and crazy weird lenses in the world.

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How to Hold Your Camera for Stability, Responsiveness and to Avoid Fatigue

10/16/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 1 Comments

How to Hold Your Camera for Stability, Responsiveness and to Avoid Fatigue

Mik Milman has been a professional event photographer and photography teacher for 10 years and he wants to show you how to hold your camera for stability and avoid fatigue.

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Behind the Scenes of The 'Discobolo' Project

10/14/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 1 Comments



THE PROJECT

Fascinated by the classic beauty of the Discobolo di Mirone (455 BC), I wanted to create an image that explored the classic idea of perfection as an expression of harmony and balance, combined with a modern photographic vision. The Discobolo project is the outcome of this personal quest.


THE IDEA - inspirations and goals

Discobolo is a photographic project that was developed and realized in collaboration with lighttools.com.

Having worked successfully in the past with an extensive selection of their original Soft Egg Crates, I have gained consistent experience in light occlusion techniques, while becoming even more familiar with high-end tools for light control. 

The knowledge I gained afforded me the opportunity to experiment with prototypes of the new Lighttools Ultra Soft Egg Crates. 

Certainly my experience in photographing marble had an influence in conceiving this ambitious project. Over the last few years, I came across marble as a subject and really got to know the extraordinary properties of stone in terms of how incredibly well it reacts to light. 

In fact, working with the marble industry has definitely had an impact on my photographic interpretation of shapes, volumes and surfaces. 

Being fascinated by the classic aesthetics of harmony and balance, I challenged myself to reinterpret the beauty of the human form through a new and modern lighting technique, emphasizing sculptural beauty.

The Discobolo project is essentially a combination of experience and inspiration aimed at exploring beauty through fine photography.




Discobolo - close up shot



THE GOAL - between skin and marble

My visual goal was to craft an original look that suggested a mixed feeling of skin and marble.
The creative process started with studying the iconic figure of the Discobolo di Mirone, the world famous masterpiece of ancient Greek art that dates back to 455 BC.

I preserved the exact position of the athlete in the marble statue, and transposed it to an athlete in the flesh. It all added up to the ideal subject to work my lighting for the best expression of my vision.


between skin and marble


THE LIGHTING

The Discobolo project has been the perfect opportunity for me to explore the groundbreaking version of light occlusion provided by Lighttools Ultra Soft Egg Crates.

Thanks to this new version of the legendary Original Soft Egg Crates, much charming shadow detail is available to the camera sensor, while the occlusion effect is still virtually the same. This is due to the 33% reflective fabric the Ultra Soft is made of. Technically, the mid-gray color combined with the thoroughly tested level of reflectiveness provide an amazing relationship between light occlusion and detail in the shadows.

I designed the Discobolo lighting diagram to be relatively simple and effective. It built a pleasing contrast while serving my camera system with a wider dynamic range of tones to visually express the human form at best. I had UltraSoft Egg Crates working on the overhead light as well as on the two sides, and camera left active fill.



Lighting diagram breakdown


For the overhead, I chose a Chimera medium size Superpro equipped with a 40° Ultra Soft Egg Crate. Over the course of a few test shots, I fine tuned the model’s position to make the top light gently swinging over the subject defining my key light.

It was really interesting to see how the overhead light generally works just having it roughly in place.
By fine tuning its position, I was able to play with an incredible range of different looks and effects to find my way to the desired style. I then used small strips on the sides and kept them a bit asymmetrical to better match the athlete in the Discobolo position.

Finally, I had a Chimera 3ft Octaplus slightly feathered upward, with a 30° Ultra Soft Egg Crate, on camera left to add a subtle frontal kick. I used the 30° crate here in order to play my contrast game on the subject without overboarding into a washed out effects.


THE TOOLS USED - a time-saving and quality-efficient equation

Of course, every piece of equipment I used had an impact on the outcome.

I’m not the kind of photographer who disregards the importance of good equipment. Let’s be honest, excellent equipment makes life easier and also makes my work far more efficient in terms of time spent on set. Most of all, I feel free to work toward my goals instead of fixing things.

I end up enjoying the work while feeling confident in my tools and focused on the creative process. These are the reasons why I love to shoot on high performing cameras like my Hasselblad, and shape my light with Chimera Lighting and using Lighttools modifiers.




BEHIND THE SCENES

I believe in the equation Work / Tools = Time Needed. 

The bigger the value of my tools (in terms of quality and efficiency), the less time (and effort) I need the get a good job done.

As long as knowledge takes priority over the tools stack, the direct relationship between high-end tools and overall quality of the output is undeniable to my eyes.



I strongly believe that both education and experience are key to getting the best out of any equipment. It’s why I continually keep myself engaged in learning and experimenting with new techniques to further my photography.






CONCLUSIONS

As learned from the appreciation of ancient and classical art, I think that beauty itself hides into a perfect balance of every element. My photographic ambition for this project was to create a unique image, perfectly balancing light and shadow, to serve beauty as an artistic expression.

Describing the athlete's sculptural body has been a great photographic challenge, requiring good control over each part of the image-making process, from planning to final output.

Personally, I’m very pleased with the outcome and hopeful that my final image lives up to the timeless and inspiring beauty of the original Discobolo di Mirone.

Matteo Mescalchin


CREDITS
Concept and styling: Matteo Mescalchin
Photography: Matteo Mescalchin
Production: digitalmovie.it
Production Design: Andrea Mescalchin
Model: Fabio Soncini
Special thanks to: Sergio Previtali - discus expert
Retouching: digitalmovie.it
Tech men and Assistant: Giovanni Santon
Location: Lacertosus Training Equipment
Camera: hasselblad.com
Lighting: chimeralighting.com
Lighting Control: lighttools.com


This article and images was originally published on www.matteomescalchin.com and shared with permission. 


About Matteo Mescalchin:


Born and raised in Italy where he co-founded Digital Movie studio in 1997, Matteo has worked extensively across four continents constantly developing his passion for images which has led him to work as photographer in many commercial and personal projects. In 2016 Matteo have been awarded Golden A'Design Award in category of Photography and Photo Manipulation Design getting recognition to the excellence of his lighting style on the international stage. Let's Get Connected: digitalmovie.it 









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Law and Ethics in Street Photography

10/13/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 1 Comments

Law and Ethics in Street Photography

In this video Sean Tucker interviews Nick Dunmur, who is a member of the legal team at the AOP (Association of Photographers) to talk about the laws surrounding street photography and photographing people in public.

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Feral Children Photography: Recreating Life in Isolation

10/13/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Feral Children Photography: Recreating Life in Isolation

In 2015, photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten conceived a powerful series of photographs that recreated cases of feral children who either survived in the wild or lived in total isolation. VICE traveled with the artist to meet the woman who served as the inspiration for the series.

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The Story Behind the Raising a Flag over the Reichstag by Yevgeny Khaldei (1945)

10/12/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

The Story Behind the Raising a Flag over the Reichstag by Yevgeny Khaldei (1945)

Today "All About Street Photography" would like to talk about photo that was Soviet’s answer to Rosenthal’s Iwo Jima photograph. The photo that symbolizes the victory of Red army over Nazis. Let’s talk about the iconic photo of wolrd war 2 Raising a Flag over the Reichstag.

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Critically Thinking About Photos feat. Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor

10/12/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Critically Thinking About Photos feat. Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor

When you're thinking of printing your photos, where to put on your wall or in a book, you have to think very critically about your photos. Join us as Marc and Daniel discuss this very topic and why it's important to think through that process!

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Behind the scenes video of Office Escape Project

10/11/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Behind the scenes video of Office Escape Project

This is the behind the scenes video of Office Escape, a photo Project by Erik Johansson

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Tutorial: How to shoot food commercials like a pro

10/09/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Tutorial: How to shoot food commercials like a pro

Syrp Team has all wondered at some point - how do they do it? How do they make "flying" food come together perfectly synchronized? All in one piece!

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How Kubrick, Spielberg, and Inarritu Stage their Scenes

10/08/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

How Kubrick, Spielberg, and Inarritu Stage their Scenes

Today’s video is a scene analysis and video essay on staging and blocking your scenes like Spielberg’s Minority Report, Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange, and Inarritu’s Birdman.

There are a few secrets to directing a cinematic scene. Above basic filmmaking theory is the actual craft of filmmaking, which includes staging and blocking your scenes in your films or television shows.

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3 different 1 Light Set-Ups With John Gress

10/08/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

3 different 1 Light Set-Ups With John Gress

John Gress is going to show you three lighting setups using V flat.

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9 Photography Light Hacks in 90 Seconds

10/07/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 1 Comments

9 Photography Light Hacks in 90 Seconds

Time to take your Portrait Game to the next level with these #LightHacks!  In this video, Run N Gun is buzzing through 9 Light Hacks in 90 Seconds!

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How to Make a Darkroom Timer/Thermometer with a Klockis

10/06/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Win a darkroom Timer/Thermometer and see how I made it

It is essential to have a thermometer and a timer in your darkroom. Ikea has a cheap solution for that, it is called “Klockis”. But it has one downside, it changes color when you turn it from one setting to the next one. This could cause fail exposures.

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Rigging Basketball Remotes For Capturing Different Angles

10/06/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Workshop instructor Keith Birmingham conducts a hands-on class on rigging backboard and post remote cameras for capturing a unique angle for covering basketball.

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3 Point Studio Lighting for Bold Commercial Portrait Photography

10/05/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


In this video, Westcott went behind the scenes with commercial and fashion photographer Ian Spanier to see his step-by-step lighting process for bold, professional portraits.

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37 Different Camera Shutter Sounds in 3 Minutes and 30 Seconds

10/05/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

37 Different Camera Shutter Sounds in 3 Minutes and 30 Seconds

Scott Graham presents a video with the sound of 37 different camera shutters. He has got a table full of film and digital cameras and he is going to go through them one by one and listen to the different shutter sounds that every one of these cameras makes.

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How To Edit Fall + Autumn Photos on Lightroom

10/01/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


Alen Palander has created a video on how he edits his photos, especially his fall/autumn images,  and it got him really thinking like what's the right way to go about this. He should show you how to take photos which aren't taken during fall time and be able to convert the colors in order to make them look like they were in fall.

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Fuji X-T3 Long Term Review. BYE BYE FULL FRAME.

10/01/2019 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

Fuji X-T3 Long Term Review. BYE BYE FULL FRAME.

Most of the movies you have ever seen where shot on what amounts to an APS-C camera.  So why does everyone think you need full-frame to get cinematic footage??  Check out GxAce´s review of the amazing Fuji X-T3

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