This week I did a shoot for Guest of a Guest at the School of American Ballet’s Winter Ball at the Koch Theater at New York City’s Lincoln Center. Mostly doing party groups and pairings, although there were a couple interior shot opportunities as well. Shooting on the Canon 5DmkII w/ 24-70mm. Paul McCartney made an appearance too, and honestly, it’s the first time I’ve been somewhat starstruck in a while.
This week I shot photos for Guest of a Guest at the Philips De Pury Gallery for Quintessentially’s NYC Evening. The party was right at sundown, which gave a great opportunity to get some intensly naturally lit indoor shots of the sunset. Additionally, the gallery is in a building overlooking the Highline, so I was able to get some interesting aerial shots. Finally, got a look at some of Bruce Nauman’s work, including his 1975 “Ah Ha“.
At the beginning of May, I shot photos for Guest of a Guest at the Belvedere Macerated product launch party, down in SOHO. For this shoot, I was experimenting using the Rayflash ring flash adapter on my Canon 580 EXII Flash. Basically, the adapter slips over the flash head, and makes it into a basic ring flash, redirecting the light from the flash through a series of plastic optical channels into prisms arranged in a ring around the lens. Shooting at a party with the ringflash makes for some interesting lighting – when shooting close up, it tends to make a pool of light in the center of the frame, and a pronounced vignette like effect around the images. Additionally, for people wearing hats, it avoids any weird shadows. At longer range, though, I’ve found that it can tend to flatten out the frame, stripping away interesting shadows. The other consideration for using this at a dark party is that the flash adapter blocks the Canon 580EXII’s AF illumination light and sensor. In low to no light, this effectively prevents the camera from autofocusing. Luckily this Belvedere event wasn’t too dark – but next time I shoot in a dark room with it, I’m going to try affixing a red flashlight to give the AF enough light.
Wednesday evening kicked off MoMa’s annual The Armory Show from March 5th-8th with an opening night benefit after party at the Museum of Modern Art. Guests included Andrew Andrew, Kim Cattrall, Justin Rockefeller, Jack Heller, Susan Kirschbaum, Price Latimer Agah, Jared Clark, Kim Bates, Robert Fowler, and Suzanne Fuller among otherswho were given a sneak peak at one of the world’s leading international art fairs before they got down to a live performance by Gang Gang Dance, and drank a ton of cocktails.
Update 2011-03-05 – Here’s a link back to the Moma Armory Show 2011, for those interested.