Brian Moore
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Bianca is a friend of my younger daughter, Meg. She is a senior at Huntington Beach High School, and she is a member of the same dance and choreography programs that Meg is involved in. Truth be told, Bianca is a very talented dancer and choreographer. Today she is auditioning for acceptance into a dance program at NYU. So Meg asked me on Friday night if I could get a "head shot" for Bianca's portfolio. (She had one already but her brother erased it off the memory card!) Of course I agreed.
So, late yesterday afternoon we went to the high school to take some shots. We were cutting it too close (due to a dance that Bianca was participating in earlier in the afternoon) and we didn't get to the location until after the best of the light had gone. Nevertheless, I got a few nice portraits (I think so anyway) and a few dance jumps before the sky went too dark.
As we were leaving I suggested to Bianca that she do a pose or two under the arches of one of the building passageways.
I learned a lot from this little shoot. All the images are from the Canon 7d with a Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens. The 50/1.4 makes a good portrait lens on a cropped sensor camera. (I got some nice swirly bokey on the portraits.)
Anyway, here are several from the night shots under the arches. Because these shots were a spur of the moment idea I failed to position myself well for some of them and so by necessity I had to do some cropping to get symmetry. (But that's one of the little lessons from this little shoot.)
I'd love to know what you think.



So, late yesterday afternoon we went to the high school to take some shots. We were cutting it too close (due to a dance that Bianca was participating in earlier in the afternoon) and we didn't get to the location until after the best of the light had gone. Nevertheless, I got a few nice portraits (I think so anyway) and a few dance jumps before the sky went too dark.
As we were leaving I suggested to Bianca that she do a pose or two under the arches of one of the building passageways.
I learned a lot from this little shoot. All the images are from the Canon 7d with a Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens. The 50/1.4 makes a good portrait lens on a cropped sensor camera. (I got some nice swirly bokey on the portraits.)
Anyway, here are several from the night shots under the arches. Because these shots were a spur of the moment idea I failed to position myself well for some of them and so by necessity I had to do some cropping to get symmetry. (But that's one of the little lessons from this little shoot.)
I'd love to know what you think.


