Showing posts with label Still Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Still Life. Show all posts

Monday, February 29, 2016

Shooting Beautiful Oyster

Still-Life photography is harder than it sounds. The subject is in front of the lens and there are some light here and there and thats it. Did you you realise? It sounds easy! No! Lucky I got the Lighting result I wanted without a sweat, and 4 hours of oyster retouching later BAM! One photo of oyster coming up! 

The 4 hour photoshop was to remove the black dots which was on the oyster, only If we had skilled oyster opener person in the studio, I might have spend quarter the time I did spend on this photo. 

Camera: Nikon D800 + Nikkor 24-70mm F2.8 G
Photographer: Bugra Ergil (me)
Stylist: Zoe Springer 
Model: Oyster from Selfridges London

P.S. This is my Leap Day blogpost!!! 

Monday, October 26, 2015

Shooting Beautiful Potatoes

Have you ever had enough with shooting beautiful/handsome models? I did! In this photoshoot I photographed pretty bizarre things. Joking aside, who knew spray painting everyday objects and photographing them with proper lighting results in pretty interesting results. 


Camera: Nikon D800 + 24-70mm 
Team: 
Photographer: Bugra Ergil (me)
Stylist: Carolina Mizrahi
Set Designer: Ellie Jelly
Post Production: Argiris Maipas
Model: Pringles ;-)

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Magnificent News . . .

If you are a usual (I doubt you are) reader of this blog, then you may have noticed that I haven't been writing here as often as I used to write. The reason for that was, my colleague and I were working on something which was very time consuming. However it is done we finally finished it.

It gives me great pleasure to announce that my Photography studio is completed, and it is awesome.

We decided to stick with the name "Studyo" which means studio in Turkish.

Address:
100 Clement's Road
Biscuit Factory K106
SE16 4DG






The website: http://studyo.co.uk/
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/studyo.co.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Studyocouk

Monday, May 24, 2010

My First time in StillLife studio.

I call this the fruit photo shoot.
The stylists idea was to combine the colors of the fruits and vegetables with garments or accessories. I helped her on setting the layout to get the best result on the photograph.