Third Time, But With Less Light

Posted in David's Blog, Music Concert on September 28th, 2008 by David

I recently had my first three-peat for Kerrang Magazine. It’s the third time I’ve been assigned to photograph innerpartysystem.

The first two shoots were portraits (see them here and here), but this time I went on the road with them to do a day-in-the-life type shoot.

We started in New York City where the guys had interviews at MTV and FUSE. Then it was five hours or so in the van to Boston. It was snug in there, but they were nice enough to make room for the writer and me.

The most interesting photos I made were taken as the guys loaded their gear into the club in Boston. There was a narrow alley that led to the back door and it was lit by a single flood light. It created a long shadow so I shot a bunch of frames as they came in and out of the doorway.

This isn’t one of the images I sent to the magazine because the guy in the back is the writer. But I like the mysterious feel of it and the flare coming over the lead singer’s shoulder.

I shot it using available light with the Nikon D3 and the 14-24 mm lens. I cranked my ISO to 3200, dropped my shutter to 1/30 and opened my aperture up to 2.8. There’s enough light bouncing around off the walls so I still get a little bit of fill on their faces.

The band travels with lights for the back of the stage, but none for the front. Club lighting is traditionally horrible, so this created another back lit situation. In this case, I decided to pop in a little bit of fill flash to compensate.

We were all pretty tired at the end of the day, but we managed to make it to our hotel in Boston. As I checked in, two of the guys were still passed out in the van.

I’m not sure if they left them there or not.

Football and Sleep Deprivation

Posted in David's Blog, Sports Action on September 12th, 2008 by David

Last week I covered three football games in four days for Sports Illustrated.

Thursday night was Redskins at Giants. The toughest part was finding a place to park.

I usually get my parking pass sent to me in advance, but I had to pick this one up on-site. I won’t bore you with the gory details, but let’s just say that it took three hours from the time I left my apartment until I got into the stadium. I live 20 miles away.

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No Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx For Me

Posted in Announcement, David's Blog, Sports Action on September 3rd, 2008 by David

I got a pleasant surprise today when I received a congratulatory email from my friend, photographer Tim Zielenbach. The news was confirmed when I opened my mailbox and saw my photo on the cover of the new Sports Illustrated.

It’s an action photo from the Clemson - Alabama game that I shot on Saturday night at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.

Often the editors let the photographer know that they have the cover when the magazine closes on Monday night. But I didn’t hear from anyone this week and I actually felt like I had a lousy shoot. Shows what I know.

The cover story is about Alabama and college football’s Southeastern Conference. Coincidentally, two years ago I also had an action shot on the cover for another SEC story.

This is my seventh SI cover (not counting special issues), but it’s still pretty exciting news. My first one was five years ago this week. Four of the seven were college football photos.

I shot the Alabama game with the Nikon D3 and a 600 mm lens. My exposure settings were 1/800 of a second at F/4.0 (wide open on the 600) and a jaw-dropping ISO of 3200. The Georgia Dome is pretty dark and, since the game was at night, there was no extra light coming in through the translucent roof.

Unless I’m specifically shooting for a cover (which I wasn’t on Saturday), I generally leave my camera in the horizontal position. This photo was cropped into a vertical to fit the cover and held up incredibly well. The low-light ability of the D3 makes this photo possible. Images shot with cameras that were available even just a year ago would not have looked this good at 3200.

It’ll be interesting to see if the “SI jinx” affects Alabama. I don’t keep track, but I think it came into play with some of my other covers. If anyone wants to do the research, I’d love to know which of these “cursed” the team or player.

8/11/03 - Craig Krenzel / Ohio State
1/31/05 - Jeremiah Trotter / Philadelphia Eagles / NFC Championship
5/9/05 - Ben Wallace / Detroit Pistons / NBA Playoffs
11/28/05 - Joe Paterno / Penn State
10/16/06 - Tennessee football / SEC
1/22/07 - Drew Brees / New Orleans Saints
9/8/08 - Alabama football / SEC

If your favorite team was jinxed by my photo, remember that I don’t pick ‘em, I just shoot ‘em.