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Typically, we’d save the video for the end of the post, but since we’re about to get all behind-the-scenes-y on you, check out this promo video we made for our friends, Blaine and Kelsey, of Wright Photographs for their senior sessions!

Feelin’ the love? Here’s how we made it happen.

Blaine and Kelsey are a husband and wife photographer duo based out of Champaign, IL. Besides taking awesome photos, they are just super cool people–they are coffee drinking, ice cream eating, record loving, instagram posting, passionate people who want you to slow down and savor the current place in your life.

They contacted us about creating a film for their senior portrait sessions. We drove out to their family friend’s farm where they had some really fun things planned out for the girls on the shoot–including, but not limited to a bonfire, s’mores, paint, and a dog named Gunther.

The look of this film is decidedly vintage. We wanted it to have an old, processed look–something that matched the look and feel of a super 8mm film and at the same time gave a sense of Blaine and Kelsey’s style as well.

To get a more handheld look and feel, we decided to leave our monopods behind and bust out some old rigs. If you look at the images above, you’ll see that we’re shooting with our Cinevate Uno rig and a Cinevate shoulder rig. We paired these rigs with our 7D’s, Zacuto view finders, and limited ourselves to a few lenses.

You may have also noticed the models are using a funky looking camera. I brought along the Nizo 801 super 8mm camera for its debut run! While none of the actual super 8 footage made it into the film {we’ve still got some rolls to shoot on before we send out to the lab}, it is a fully operational camera and the girls were actually recording with it. Don’t be surprised if you see us bringing around the Nizo with us to future shoots. We’ve got some cool stuff a comin’!

To give it that old film look, we experimented with creating some vintage looks. Check out these early tests we did with color and grain:

The final component was all Oliver–as our resident After Effects wizard, Oliver created custom film strip borders and animated them on top of our footage. The final result, with everything combined, is the film you see at the top of this post!

We had a really awesome time on this shoot. Oliver got to bust out his Bear Grylls skills {he helped start the bonfire}, I got to bust out my new camera {super  8mm fun!}, and Gunther got to bust out his marshmallow stealing ability.

And with that, here’s one last golden BTS nugget–Gunther lets you know what he thought of the shoot:

Cheers,

Chris

Hello again, friends. Thanks for stopping on by :] Let’s take a trip, shall we?

While out in Aruba filming Marco and Ary’s wedding, we had the opportunity to create a promotional piece for destination wedding photographer, Kenny Kim.


The idea was to create a promotional video which he would show at his seminar at ImagingUSA. The video would be a mix of interview footage/Kenny interacting with his clients. To accomplish this, we hopped in a cab and tagged along on a post-wedding photo shoot with Kenny around Aruba.


Aside from producing stellar photos and the fact that he manages to make friends with everyone he meets, working with Kenny is a guaranteed adventure. Check out this film, and you’ll see what we mean :]

Cheers,

Chris

[shooting notes] because of the nature of Kenny’s infamous run-and-gun style, we primarily shot this piece on the canon 24-70 f/2.8. the man is fast and good at what he does. we needed to be able to adjust on the go, and that lens seemed to do the job well :]

This project has been in the works since the very first engagement session we did with our friend and photographer, Kenny Kim.

We had been compiling footage since the summer for a promo video that Kenny would show at his WPPI platform presentation this winter. We’ve done weddings and engagement sessions together, and even had the chance to travel through Italy. Considering that Kenny is constantly on the go, we wanted to make sure that the idea of “variety” made its way into his promo.

Here’s the video we cut together, filled to the brim with good times in all sorts of great places.

Cheers,

Chris

You can find Kenny’s post on the video and his WPPI platform here :]

We got a chance to film Elsinore at one of their practice sessions. This wasn’t an official recording session and this was our first time covering a live band doing… anything :]

Here’s a video we made of one of their upcoming to-be-released songs, ‘Ultraviolence’. Don’t let the title fool you–never was there a violence filled with such melodic merriment!

Coolest guys ever. Coolest basement ever. Super accommodating. Fantastic music. What else could you ask for?

Cheers,

Chris

for updates check out: elsinoremusic.net | for their blog shenanigans: elsinoremusic.net/​category/​news/ | you can pick up their latest album ‘Yes Yes Yes’ on iTunes

kudos to Peter Catanus for coming along on this shoot :]

A strange thing happened back in September that I had never experienced before: my lenses fogged up… from the INSIDE.

As a Midwesterner, I’m not accustomed to shooting under hot + humid conditions. Oh, I’ve had my fair share of summers in the Chicago heat, experienced mugginess down south in Champaign, and I’ve vacationed in the thick July air of the Philippines–but working with those conditions is a different story.

Who can complain, however, when you’re going from the blasting air conditioning of a five star hotel onto a rooftop deck in Miami? Not me, that’s for sure!

We spent a day in the Four Seasons Hotel in Miami helping out our friends Kenny Kim + Ray Santana with their Portfolio Plus Workshop. It was a fun time filled with learning, teaching, networking, and making new friends. Here is a great photo blog recap from our friend Kenny Nakai who loaned his talents to cover the event as well.

putting in work // contrary to what it looks like, I’m not laying around on the job!

proof // laying down was the only way to get the four seasons from this angle :]

recap // our bts [behind the scenes] from the workshop

Lastly, for those Black Friday enthusiasts, word on the street is that there is a great promo going on for those who register early for the next Portfolio Plus Workshop. Check it out!

Cheers,

Chris