Nomad Photography shoots Enchante Bridal

Enchante Bridal & Formal Wear (59 Wollongong Street. Fyshwick. Camberra) is the place to find our perfect gown for any occasions.

From bridal to formal, including flower girls and christening , cocktail and event.. They carry a wide range of products and brands (including Vera Wang..) in any size from 2 to 14..

For your next event, make sure you stop by and talk to the very friendly team to assist you in your choice for the perfect gown.

Gowns by Enchante Bridal & Formal Wear.

Model: Kaye

Make up artist / Hair stylist: Gabbi

 

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Medium format with Molly

St Valentines and we went out, under the sun to have some fun with some gorgeous gowns from Enchante Bridal & Formal Wear.

Molly is our model of the day and Natalia is the talented MUA & Hair stylist for the shoot.

I packed my Canon 5D Mark III and my Hasselblad H4D40 planning for some fashion and scenery shots at the newly opened National Arboretum Canberra.

When digital cameras came along, we have assisted in a continuous race against the pixel counts. Cameras started from a mere 2 mega pixels to now carry almost 40 mega pixel in what has been the standard for the SLR sensor size, also known as full frame, of 24 x 36 mm.

Pushing the limits of physics to increase pixel counts has some downside effects, aside from the noise and file size, we are facing the optical issue: lenses can no more resolve the resolution of the sensors.

Need less to say that the primary weakness of dSLR is dynamic range, partially due to the size of the pixel (ability to store light) and also because of the files size of 14 bits.

I wanted for the shot to see, what I already knew, the difference in term of sensor size vs the pixel counts.

Below are images form a same fram, captured with the Hasselblad H4D40 (40 mega pixels and a bigger sensor compares to the dSLR’s one).

The series of images are from screen captures of my 30″ Apple Cinema display (2560×1600 pixels). The first image shows the full image and the subsequent images are at 100% crop of various parts of the images.

The last image is the FULL SIZE images practically converted from an Hassleblad raw file into JPEG without any post.

For the tech and strobist bits:

Camera: H4D40 | Lens: HC 100mm f/2.2

Speed 1/400 f/8 ISO 100 (basic exposure, sweet sixteen, for a sunny outdoor shoot)

Because the model was back to the sun, I added some fill with a Quantum Qflash TD5-R with an inversed dome at 1/2 power (about 75 Ws)

Model: Molly

MUA & Hair: NataliaGowns by Enchante Bridal & Formal Wear (59 Wollongong St  Fyshwick ACT 2620. COntact: (02) 6280 9869)

Images copyrights NOMAD PHOTOGRAPHY.

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Click on the image below to open the full size image, in a new window, out of the Hasselblad H4D40 (5.8MB).

 

 

 

 

R.E.D

As mentioned on a previous post, I set up this shoot to test drive the newly added Canon 5D Mark III in my gear bag, but when packing the day before, I couldn’t resist to pack my Hasselblad H4D40 and the new HC 120mm F/4 II Macro lens. I wanted to see every details.

Along with the Canon 5D Mark III, I packed the EF 85 f/1.2 L II and decided that the shoot will be a beauty shoot so there was really no need for zoom lens or other focal length.

At the studio, I started setting up and hanged around waiting for my first model to finish her hair and make up (thanks to Amanda and Jessica for an awesome job), I though I’d click a few frames for some BTS (Behind The Scene) archives.

Man, I had this camera for 3 days and only started shooting with it really for a … BTS. I must admit that I was a bit hesitant about the camera (it’s more of a 7D Mark II for me than a 5D Mark III) but I even like the shutter sound of it .. 😀

I personally found that there are so many options in the menu and it takes sometimes to change from one set of menu to another … Haven’t really tested the Canon 5D Mark III to its limits, I noticed through the viewfinder that he buffer size is somewhat … 10 RAW frames …

I haven’t burnt big frame rates yet but from a buffer of 21 RAW frames on a Canon 5D Mark II to a 10 RAW frames buffer on the Canon 5D Mark III is a shocker …

Anyway, check out some of the BTS images taken with the Canon 5D Mark III on my previous post, here are some taken with the H4D40.

Thanks to the models: Brittney Visser, Erica Foster, Jariah Travan and Melissa McQuade.

Our Hair & Make Up Artists Amanda Rowen and Jessica Peris.

My BTS camera Michael Watson from Sanguineti Media (Thanks to Daniel Sanguineti for doing our BTS)

and a big thank you to Vince at the INJEKTD studios in Mitchell where we shot RED.

PS: RED stands for: Raw, Edgy and … BOLD..

 

 

2012

Happy New Year to you and your family.

We wish you all the best for 2012.

I’ve been a bit away and was so busy being involved in several projects that I really haven’t had the time to update this space.. but new year resolution is: DO MORE.

More meaning higher end of the market rather than quantity kind of thing.

As you may know,I am investing more and more my time into editorial and fashion work and the demand is high.

I am also in the process of redesigning the Nomad Photography website (www.nomadphotography.com.au) where I will redesign the interface to separate weddings, portraits, events, fashion and editorial work.

In the mean time, to keep your patience and interest growing, here are a couple of images from a shoot I did last year, just before Xmas. I called it WTF for Wild Troubled Flowers.

WTF is a concept mixing the softness and delicatessen of weddings and the edgy and glamourous of fashion and a bit of boldness. Not that wedding is no glamour but …

I could have called it Wedding T. F but it’s not always about wedding … at least in the shoot..

Models: Brittany, Corrinne & Tahlia

Make Up: Dave Reid

Hair: Jessica Lewis

Wedding gowns by Anita J Bridal Couture (http://www.anitajbridal.com.au/)

Please check this link for larger images: http://www.fashionising.com/pictures/s–Wild-Trouble-Flowers-by-Thierry-Nguyen-Cuu-13026-1.html

 

Alice Be Curious

Quick sneak peek from a shoot last Sunday for Alice Be Curious | Your Number One Fashion Destination.

I had so much fun during the fittings and even more during the shoot.

Big thanks to all the talents involved:

Models: Tomasina, Brigitte, Ellena, Priscilla and Sarah, notre hair stylist.

Also big thanks to the make up artists: Cherie Salerno, Amanda Rowen and Rhienna Pantlin

Our hair stylist and inspired model Sarah Kate

And last but not least, our stylist Deejay Jukic for Alice Be Curious.

Make sure you check out her store for all sort of good and sexy looking outfits that will make look … oh my

 

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Nomad Models

Winter is settling in in Canberra and the Wedding season is almost over.

I then turned to my second passion for photography: Fashion.

From an event and wedding “profile”, I do prefer shooting outdoor, event for fashion photography and here in Canberra, we do have some amazing locations to shoot.

For these various shoots, I mainly use Profoto lighting gears and alternated Hasselblad H4D40 with Canon gears (5D2, 1D4) and Nikon gears (D3s, D3x).

I also used a couple of C.Buff products including Alien Bees B1600s and Einstein with VBII and Mini Lithium battery packs.

 

Check out more of these models on www.nomadmodels.com.au

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