Martha’s Vineyard - May 22 - 26, 2015
Join me and AIP when we return to Martha's Vineyard for a wonderful 3 full and 2 half days of a photography meetup/workshop. There are a few spots left.Date of event: May 22nd thru May 26th, 2015Starts at 4:00 p.m. in Martha’s VineyardLocation: Ashley Inn, 129 Main Street, Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard, MAGo to for complete details and to register:http://www.meetup.com/Adventures-in-Photography-New-England/events/220244286/
70 South Gallery - Lighting Workshop
The 70 South Gallery - Lighting and Model Photography workshop was a huge success. Thanks to some great organization by "Adventures in Photography" (NJ, NY and New England) and the 70 South Gallery, Morristown, NJ. The workshop was sold out and we were fortunate to have decent weather for some of the outdoor shoots. I would like to thank the participants, the models and the organizers for all the hard work and support that made this so awesome.Studio lights were Profoto and Arri, outdoor speed lights were Nissin and personal on and off camera flashes. Lastolite reflectors and the Phottix Luna but dish were also incorporated in the various sessions.
LRTimelapse 4 Released
LRTimelapse 4 is the latest enhanced version of the popular tool for generating ultimate time lapse sequences and provides new editing capabilities that will help you to bring your time lapse videos to a whole new level!This upgrade brings improved workflows, enhanced performance and many new features!With the new visual previews you get "What you see is what you get" within LRTimelapseThe new Visual Deflicker is now one of the best deflicker tools available. This tool works with the metadata of the RAW files in single and multiple passes resulting in silky-smooth sequences. The Visual Defliker when used in combination with the "Holy Grail"-Wizard, even difficult Day-to-Night and Night-to-day transitions are generated as smooth and visually appealing clips.Video export enhancements allow up to 8K video resolution in MP4, ProRes (Mac and Windows) or the new H.265 formats.Most importantly LRTimelapse 4 and the LRTExport Lightroom Plugin now fully support Lightroom 6 / Lightroom CC for faster Rendering including the new Lightroom Features like Filter Brush and 16 bit HDR DNGs.Click on the icon below to order or to upgrade.
ZEISS announces 2 Full-Frame Autofocus Lenses for Sony A7 Cameras
ZEISS Batis 2/25 and ZEISS Batis 1.8/85 – Designed for Sony A7 camera series
The ZEISS Batis 2/25 and ZEISS Batis 1.8/85 are the first full-frame autofocus lenses for Sony's E-mount cameras to be exclusively developed and distributed by ZEISS. This new family of lenses is particularly suited for the use with Sony's alpha range of mirrorless full-frame system cameras. The two new lenses will be shipping in July 2015.The new ZEISS Batis 2/25 and 1.8/85 lenses are the first full-frame autofocus lenses with an OLED display for the mirrorless Sony α series and therefore the pioneers of a new era. As professional tools, they enable outstanding image performance, impressive contrast and maximum resolution down to the very last detail.The innovative OLED display shows the distance of the focal plane from the camera system and the depth of field, ideally supporting creative image composition. Of significance is the fact that you will be able to see the readout in low light conditions. The display is powered through the camera. The OLED display is an absolute highlight – an innovation that is currently unparalleled in camera lenses.The Batis 2/25 is a Sonnar lens while the 1.8/85 is a Distagon lens Available this summer - The ZEISS Batis 2/25 and 1.8/85 lenses will be available for purchase in April and start shipping in July 2015. The recommended retail prices are $1,299 for the ZEISS Batis 2/25 and $1,199 for the ZEISS Batis 1.8/85.Click here for more information
2015 Boston International Film Festival
The 2015 Boston International Film Festival was held this past weekend from April 16th through the 20th.It was a pleasure to have press privileges to photograph the Red Carpet presence, interviews and various functions. Also had the opportunity to see some incredible movies, short films, documentaries and feature films.The following are links to the daily galleries. You re welcome to screen grab any images for personal use. If you would like high resolution images, edited images or images for any use other than personal please contact us via email at info@shivverma.com - please provide image numbers, and day references. Please clearly state the how and where you will be using the image/s.BIFF Day 1BIFF Day 2BIFF Day 3BIFF Day 4Biff Day 5 - These images will be available in a few days.
OnOne Perfect Photo Suite 9.5 Released
Here is the Press Release:
Introducing Perfect Photo Suite 9.5We take user feedback seriously. Our team has worked hard the past several months to improve performance and user experience in the latest release of our photo-editing app – Perfect Photo Suite. In this latest release, version 9.5, we’ve improved performance and usability for customers in several areas which include; browsing photos, portrait retouching, processing speed, feature additions, and enhancements.BrowseBrowsing photos is one of the key improvements and one of the most important tasks for photographers. Today, photographers use Perfect Browse as a front end to their workflow with other programs like Adobe® Lightroom® and Photoshop®.SpeedThe biggest reason to adopt this workflow is speed. Browsing photos must be fast, period. Improved speed in viewing photos assists in organizing photo libraries and helps determine what photos you want to work on. Specifically, the ability to view large Raw files in detail can take forever with some apps. Not with Perfect Browse. Users will see up to a 50% increase in speed with the latest version. Quickly seeing all the detail in photos without pixilation allows for faster culling, sorting, and rating. Then send your photos with the ratings intact to Lightroom or other applications, faster than ever before.OrganizeWe’ve also added new features to Perfect Browse, which makes it a great standalone option for getting organized. on1 Albums allow you to create a collection of your favorite photos and provide a fast way to view them without searching. Want to drag and drop photos into an album? It’s simple to do right in Perfect Browse. Select the photos you want to add to the album and drag them to the Album Hot Spot. Photos in an on1 album can live anywhere, whether in the cloud or on your computer.Faster Retouching and EffectsAnother area we’ve focused on is improved speed and performance for portrait retouching and filters in Perfect Effects. Perfect Portrait is now faster than ever for auto face detection, and finding the details of the face, eyes, lips, and mouth. With easier to adjust control points and smoother sliders it makes for much quicker portrait edits. Many of the filters in Perfect Effects have been updated to use the computer GPU to make them much faster.New FeaturesIn addition to all the performance enhancements, Perfect Photo Suite 9.5 also has some great new features. The Line Mask tool allows you to create a straight path for masking sharp edges where brushing is difficult. Luminosity Masks have also been added for users to work on the luminance values or lighter and darker parts of a photo based on a specific selection.
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Noiseless Pro
Macphun the makers of Tonality Pro, Intensify Pro, Snapheal Pro and Focus Pro today release a public preview of their latest product Noiseless Pro. It will be released as two versions Noiseless and Noiseless Pro. The pro version includes the ability to work with RAW files and will work as a plug-in for Photoshop and Lightroom.One you install it and launch it the first thing you will notice is its simplicity. It has a series of presets from Lightest to Extreme. Lightest I'm my initial tests did a great job. Multiple views and side by side comparison windows help you assess the amount of noise management. Zoom tools allow you to see how well it is handling noise and maintaining detail. Included is a wipe tool for previewing the effect. Preview is not instantaneous but the software does render the effect fairly quick.Though the pro version will work with RAW files, my preference would be to allow the raw conversion using Adobe Camera Raw, DxO, or Capture One and then bringing the image into Noiseless either as a pug or as a saved tiff file.This is by no means a full review but a quick note to assess the pre-release and give an initial verdict - the product is simple and very good.I will do another review when the final release is available in the next 8 days or so.Click on the logo to order Macphun products or to preorder Noiseless and Noiseless Pro
Photograph Professional Models in a Studio and Art Gallery Setting - a Troika
Join us on April 25, 2015 for a one day, 3 hour, educational and hands-on lighting workshop.
The workshop will concentrate on the following:
- Understanding the properties of light
- Setting up and using off-camera lights
- Getting amazing images even in the harshest, brightest light
- Shooting outdoors with a hot shoe flash
- Shooting indoors with a hot shoe flash and other lights
- Using reflectors, diffusers and other light modifiers
- Studio lights will be Pro Photo and ARRI
You will learn how to light for portraits and leave with an understanding of how light works, color of light, quantity of light and quality of light. You will learn how to get consistent results and be confident in lighting your subject in any environment.
The environment for our model photo shoot will be the 70 South Street Gallery, a uniquely new and beautifully modern photo gallery located at 70 South Street, in Morristown, New Jersey.
Hands-on opportunities:
Participants will have the opportunity to shoot models at each of three light set-ups using their own cameras (a troika).One of the three light set-ups will be in a studio environment within the gallery:The following images are representative of the studio type imagery that we'll try to achieve:Another set-up will be on the actual floor of the gallery using natural light and portable lighting:The final and third set up will be out in the street in front of the gallery using the charming background of Morristown. Portable lighting may be used as required.While shooting in the natural environment of the gallery and the streets of Morristown, you will learn how to control backgrounds as well as how to light your subjects. Here are some samples of what can be achieved when shooting in a natural environment such as the streets of Morristown.Since there will be a different model at each of the 3 shooting stations and only 9 photographers, the photographers will split their shooting time between all three stations with only 3 photographers at each station at the same time.The hands-on experience, both indoors and out (weather permitting) is an invaluable means of re-enforcing the topics we cover.The workshop is designed for serious amateurs, hobbyists and emerging pros.You should bring your camera body with a lens capable of focusing between 85mm and 100mm focal length and wide angle lenses capable of 24mm focal length (this is optional). Zoom lenses in the 18mm to 200 mm are also a good choice.Model releases will be provided and one or two images suitable for the models to use in their portfolio will be greatly appreciated.Click here for details and registration.All images provided by the models and the 70 South Gallery
Martha's Vineyard - Memorial Day Weekend Workshop
In case you’ve missed it, Adventures in Photography (AIP) has organized a 5 day/4 night workshop on Martha’s Vineyard over the Memorial Day Weekend where I will be instructing.This is rare opportunity for photographers and their non-photographer partners to share some quality time together.Photographers get to photograph the beauty and charm of this unique island community while their non-photographer partners explore the charming New England character of Martha’s Vineyard.Adventures in Photography (AIP) has reserved all of the Ashley Inn's 10 rooms from May 22nd until May 26th. We can accommodate 20 people based on double occupancy. The Ashley Inn is an upscale B&B and breakfast is included.We still have a few rooms available but expect that they will sell out.For a full description of this Adventure go CLICK HERE
No Aurora but the Milky Way
March 28, 2015 - Alaska Geo. Inst. forecasts a Kp index of 5 for the Aurora. Kp 5 means - if the Aurora occurs you should be able to see it low on the horizon in Massachusetts. Sounds awesome so we decide against going for the CamNats (Massachusetts Camera Naturalists) and head to Maine. Acadia is always a great spot so we head to the loop road. WRONG most of the roads are closed. A nice cop gives us direction on how to get to Sand Beach - so it is about midnight and we find our way to the parking lot. Poor visibility forces us out of there and heading further towards Otter Cliffs. The road is closed at the turnoff to Otter Cliff road. We pull over into a small clearing at one of the entrances to a parking lot and wait for the Aurora - nothing. Well the Milky Way rises over the cliffs so we wait. 3:15 and the Milky Way shows its full arc. It is cold, the wind does not help. I mounted the Rokinon 14mm on the Sony A7R to get this image. The foreground trees were light painted during the exposure.Please click on the image for a larger presentation. A subsequent 7 image pano yielded the arc but the 14mm lend distortion is apparent.
Wine and Cheese
As the cold and snow continues, photographing indoors is always a good choice. This is another image created using light painting. Equipment: Sony A7R, Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8, Maglight (non LED) flashlight, Surefire LED flashlight. Exposure triad f/16, 30 sec, ISO 400. 5 image composite.Please click on the image for a larger rendition.
New Bags for your Mirrorless gear
Are you looking for a shoulder bag or backpack for your Mirrorless or compact DSLR camera system, one that can also hold a tablet or laptop? Think Tank Photo has just released the Urban Approach 15 backpack, the first backpack designed specifically to hold a complete mirrorless or compact DSLR camera, as well as a 15” laptop, up to a 10” tablet, smart phone, and extra space for gear and personal items. The Urban Approach 5 shoulder bag holds one medium to large mirrorless or compact DSLR body with lens attached, one to three additional lenses, and an 8” tablet. The Urban Approach 10 shoulder bag holds one medium to large Mirrorless body or compact DSLR with lens attached, two to four additional lenses, and up to a 10” tablet. And don’t forget that with my special arrangement with Think Tank, when you place an order for $50 or more you will automatically be able to receive a Think Tank item for free!Click on the links below to order or learn more.URBAN APPROACH 15 MIRRORLESS BACKPACKURBAN APPROACH 10 MIRRORLESS SHOULDER BAGURBAN APPROACH 5 MIRRORLESS SHOULDER BAG
Light Painting - Still Life
With all the snow and not many places to go, a little light painting seemed to be the thing to do yesterday. This also gave me the opportunity to test out the Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8 lens. Mounted on the Sony A7R in crop sensor mode the lens performed flawlessly. There was a fair amount of ambient light at 4:30 in the afternoon so I stopped down the lens to f/16 at ISO 50 that allowed an 8 second exposure. Individual portions were light painted and three images combined to create this final composite.Please click on the image for a larger rendition.
Phottix Luna Collapsible Beauty Dish
The Phottix Luna collapsible beauty dish is the answer to location and on-the-go beauty lighting needs.
Design
The dish comes in a collapsed state in a drawstring sleeve. Also included is a diffusion sock. Folded up like an umbrella the beauty dish weighs 2.5 lbs. and measures 15.5 inches.As you open the unit and spread out the white internal panels, you see a very clever interlocking system. Each individual panel is spread and held by hinged white fiberglass rods that lock together. This keeps the panels spread and form the shape of the beauty dish. Just as easily, you collapse these rods to close down the dish. The assembly and disassembly is very easy and very quick.The internal reflector dish is mounted to the unit with three aluminum rods and screws. This is one component that feels a bit flimsy and in the unit I received one of the holding screws is loose and cannot be tightened. Possible over tightening during manufacture has caused the threads to strip. A rear extension sleeve covers the front section of your strobe and stays in place using the provided drawstring. The diffusion sock is also well constructed and fits snug over the edge of the dish. The basic unit comes with a Bowens compatible speed ring. Speed rings for Elinchrome and Balcar units are available at a reasonable price. The Phottix HS Speed Mount is available for use with a hot shoe flashQualityThe overall quality is very good. The panels are well made and the material used is as god as some expensive soft boxes. The use of fiberglass instead of plastic keeps the unit rigid and maintains its shape even after multiple assembly and disassembly. The center reflector is a bit flimsy and could be made better.The Luna was attached to an Elinchrome strobe to check the quality of the light it produces. I found the light to be well balanced and provides very similar light to one produced by a metal beauty dish. The shallow rim does impact the quality somewhat. The light quality becomes much softer when you add the provided sock. As Phottix does not provide or make a grid for the Luna, controlling the light would require a DIY grid. I do hope they can make a grid attachment in the near future.Pros:
- Lightweight
- Quick assembly and tear down
- Good construction and materials
- Portability
Cons:
- No Grid capability
Overall the Phottix Luna Beauty Dish is a great light modifier and ideal for location and studio shoots. The light quality is good and with the diffuser you have a true portable soft light suitable for head-shots and waist up portraiture. Most of all, the price is right - $60.I would recommend this for both location and studio work and there is one in my studio.
The Arcanum
Yesterday I became a "Master" at The Arcanum - feel privileged and proud to be a part of this group of distinguished and incredible photographers, mentors and most of all an exceptional community.The Arcanum founders and visionaries are Trey Ratcliff, Peter Giordano and Curtis Simmons. You can find out more about these Mystical Pioneers on their websites and social pages.The Arcanum delivers a personalized learning experience that values people over place, and coaching over content.Using the time-tested Master & Apprentice learning method within an online social community, you can quickly close the gap between aspiration and ability.If you want to be a part of this world of AWESOME or just to learn more click here or the logo above.There is also a great podcast episode worth listening to on the Sprouting Photographer - click here for the link. This is an interview with Trey and Peter.
When all you see is snow......
A weekend earlier this month we were driving around looking for something interesting to photograph. There is between 60 and 70 inches of snow up north and not much to capture. It is getting dark when I spotted this image - not sure what attracted me the most. The contrast or the stark reality of so much snow. This is a long exposure 1.6 second at ISO 100 using the Lumix GH4 with the 35-100mm f/2.8 lens at f/5.0. Cropped to a panel and a bit of "Orton" effect applied.Click on the image to enlarge.
Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 15mm f/1.7 ASPH - Review
Introduced in March 2014 the Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 15 mm f/1.7 lens is beautifully constructed. With a maximum aperture of f/1.7, Nano Surface coatings, a manual aperture ring and an on lens AF/MF switch this is an ideal all purpose lens. It is supplied with a well designed metal lens hood and a lens pouch. Current street price of $498 makes this a very affordable high quality compact lens.On a full frame equivalent basis this lens has an angle of view of a 30mm lens. It is constructed of quality metals and plastics and has a metal lens mount. It is a light lens at a hair over 4 ounces or 115 grams. The lens feels good when held and exudes Leica quality.It is a small diameter lens that works well with the smaller form factor Panasonic MFT bodies. The lens does not extend below the base of the GM series bodies and will not interfere with tripod mounts.A well designed, circular metal lens hood does a great job of preventing flare. As with any lens, the lens hood is added protection for the front element of the lens.
Specifications:
Focal Length | 15mm - Comparable 35mm Focal Length: 30 mm |
Aperture | f/1.7 to f/16 |
Angle of View | 72° |
Minimum Focus Distance | 7.87" (20 cm) |
Elements/Groups | 9/7 |
Diaphragm Blades | 7, Rounded |
Filter Thread | 46 mm |
Dimensions (DxL) | Approx. 2.26 x 1.42" (57.5 x 36 mm) |
Weight | 4.06 oz (115 g) |
The filter thread is 46mm. As the lens has internal focusing there is no rotation of the front section. This keeps any attached filter in the orientation as is was installed. The lens has a switch that is used to switch the lens from autofocus to manual focus. This is a very convenient feature so you do not have to use any switches or buttons on the camera to lock focus or to flip between the two modes. The lens has very fast autofocusing in good light and most acceptable in low light situations. The lens has a manual focusing ring that is well damped and smooth through the focus range. One nit that I have is that the lens has no focus markings. The lens focuses close with a minimum focusing distance of 7.87 inches or 20 centimeters.Another great feature of this lens is the manual aperture ring. It has positive clicks at 1/3 stop increments and is very comfortable to operate. To switch the lens to automatic camera controlled aperture the ring has an “A” setting that is beyond the f/1.7 making. The manual aperture ring does not work on the Olympus OM-D E-M1 body. When using the manual aperture settings, the aperture blades remain stationary when the lens is set to Manual focus. However, if the lens is set to Autofocus the aperture blades do open a fraction and then close down to the set aperture. This is an important consideration for time-lapse photography where aperture blade deviations tend to cause flicker in the sequence.Performance: (This evaluation is based on using a test chart designed for use with ISO 12233 Photography as shown below)Sharpness is excellent in the central frame at f/1.7 and edge sharpness reaches the best at f/4.0. f/4 is the sweet spot for the lens tested. At f/11 there is a slight loss of sharpness due mainly to diffraction.Chromatic aberrations are minimal and not noticeable through the aperture range. High contrast edge fringing is just visible at f/1.7. There is no fringing visible through the f/2.0 through f/11 range. At f/16 there is slight fringing but that too is minimal and barely discernible until closely scrutinized.The following comments are based on real life tests.Lens flare is very well controlled and not perceptible even when the lens is wide open and shooting into bright light sources. It is preferable to leave the lens hood on as a preventive measure. That Nano Surface Coating does a good job here.Once again, testing the Chromatic aberrations of this lens I found it to be minimal and what little there is can be easily removed in post processing. High contrast edge fringing is visible at f/1.7 and was not tested at f/11 and greater. In the MFT world one would rarely use f/11 and smaller apertures unless extreme depth of field is desired at the expense of refraction.Like most fast wide-angle lenses this lens demonstrates light fall off (vignette) when wide open. The falloff basically disappears at f/2.8.Barrel distortion is not noticed through the range f/1.7 to f/8.0Sample Images for distortion and vignetting:The first set was captured with the camera in portrait orientation.The second set was captured with the camera in landscape orientation.Sample Images for edge fringing:
Pros:
- Superior build quality
- Fast autofocusing
- Excellent sharpness
- Low light falloff beyond f/2
- Barely perceptible chromatic aberration
- Manual aperture ring
- Lens body Auto/Manual focus switch
Cons:
- No focus markings
My verdict: I highly recommend this lens and now own one.
Here are some additional sample images.
This first set is a set of straight on images of a store shelving. Images captured using apertures of f/1.7 through f/5.6This next set is to demonstrate DOF and how well the lens deals with shallow DOF.
This last set of images is to demonstrate that the lens has minimum barrel distortion using real life examples:
Olympus OM-D E-M1 firmware Version 3.0 now available
This is from the Olympus press release earlier this month."With the introduction of new firmware Version 3.0, the weather-resistant camera is now capable of an impressive maximum 9 fps in the C-AF sequential shooting mode when using a Four Thirds® or Micro Four Thirds® lens, improving the ability to capture moving subjects. The newest firmware upgrade features an enhanced algorithm for phase-detection, raising the former C-AF sequential shooting speed of 6.5 fps to a maximum high speed of 9 fps. With this update, AF tracking performance is improved when using continuous-AF (C-AF) Sequential H mode. When set to C-AF, 37-point on-chip phase detection AF is used. Now, when capturing a quick-moving subject, photographers never need to miss the shot. A maximum 10 fps remains available when set to single-AF (S-AF) Sequential H mode.The update also adds support for the latest Version 2.5 of the Olympus Image Share Android® and iOS® app. Users can now select Movie as a shooting mode, and record movies while viewing the Live View screen on a smartphone."
When all you see is snow and the temps are 17 below.
There is no point freezing in these temperatures so here are three images begging for spring. Each was shot using a Zeiss 50mm at f/ 1.4 and a shutter speed of 1/80 to 1/100 sec, ISO 100. A high key setup with a single strobe on the background and two for the flower. Each image was compiled from a stack of 6 to 9 images for the best DOF.Image personality achieved by post processing in LR5, PS6, NiK and Macphun.