Thursday, March 29, 2012

Software I use and Recommend

As every one knows editing, retouching, developing is as old as photography. 

Before the Digital age photographers developed their image in darkrooms with using black papers with a hole on it. Some of them even tampered negatives to get the results they are looking for. However with computers and software this process got a lot easier and faster. I am not going to write how that process evolved DarkRoom to Computer today, I'll simply say which software I used and which I am using. 



In every shoot, I try to use CaptureOne a program made by PhaseOne. (I say I try because sometimes due to weather or location conditions I can't have a laptop with me) 
I have CaptureOne in my 15 inch MacBook Pro, and the I Macs in Studios has them as well. 
This program allows me to shoot the images directly to Computer. I am not a chimper and I don't like chimping. 
For those don't know what is Chimping. Chimping is when a photographer is checking LCD screen behind his camera after every exposure. I'll write more about Chimping in another day. 
So I only look at the LCD screen to see the exposure, read the histogram, and the framing once I got everything I don't look at it anymore, but shooting fashion is different, there is a team behind you and they want to see the photographs. CaptureOne allows me to shoot directly in to computers memory and display images in computer as I am shooting, that way I don't stop and show my camera to people around me, also it allows me to make some adjustments as I am shooting such as white balance. More info on CaptureOne click here.
Every Fashion, Commercial, studio, photographer and people who want to be in the industry of, Fashion, Commercial, Studio photography should try this program. (use if you like I don't care)

Adobe Photoshop LightRoom and Adobe Photoshop CS5 extended. 
LightRoom and Photoshop are both programs made by Adobe (DUH) and they are very similar in someways. I think Adobe developed the program LightRoom for oldschool photographers, and photo enthusiasts. I used LightRoom and Photoshop CS4, CS5, and what I think is Photoshop can do everything LightRoom can do and even more. Camera Raw of Photoshop has the same functions of Lightroom and photoshop itself is a magnificent tool. What LightRoom has and Photoshop don't is a Picture library, LightRoom organizes photographs in a really good way and labels them in a easy to find way. However I don't need that when I am using CaptureOne 95% of the time. 
LightRoom Is decent program for photography, and if you are a wedding, event, sports photographer or even a photojournalist, It will match your needs. 
I use them both but I use Photoshop in academic, fashion and commercial work, and I use LightRoom when I snap something I Like, behind the camera, less serious stuff and, etc . . . 

Monday, March 12, 2012

Fashion Photography - BabyDoll - Looking 3.5 Years Back

One of my very first WELL ORGANISED shoot. 


It was three and half years ago, when my Ex asked around in her University (Instituto Marangoni) that if any styling student wanted to shoot their projects with me, and that was the beginning of many shoots and good friendships.


So about this Photograph below, I was going through my old hardrives to see my old work and do some new photoshop with my old work.


Camera: Nikon D2X
Lens:  To be honest I can't remember.
Photographer: Bugra Ergil (Bruce)
Stylist: Ekaterina Nishanova 
Makeup artist: Janna Rean 
Hair Stylist: I Can't Remember (Will look in to it)
Model: I can't Remember (Will look in to it) 

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Fashion poses in Real life.




WE fashion photographers, we always create something out of the ordinary. We are not like other photographers, We don't capture the moment we always create it. 
We do art direction, tell the model to get in certain poses, we bring the model in to location, light the model in a unnatural way create a fairy tale come true in magazines and more . . . 
But have you ever considered how these poses that we shape our models looks in real life ? ? ? 

Is it Art? Is it Fashion? Is it Funny? Or just ridicules 

Diptych for Portfolio




I don't know if it is just me or not but I really like making Diptychs or Triptychs from my shoots.
If the shoot makes an editorial I like it as it is but some how I make my own Diptychs or Triptychs out of every shoot, If I am shooting something like a look book one image won't be enough to stand alone in my portfolio, repetition of outfits but in different moods and angles are acceptable for Diptych but not for Triptych (in my opinion).

Photographer: Bugra Ergil (Bruce)
Stylist: Darien Mynarski
Designer: Sarmite Ostanevica
Asst photo: Anup Kumar Pandey
Model: Kamila
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikkor 70-200mm VR II 



 

Friday, March 2, 2012

Tick Tock - Fashion shoot



I always wanted to make a video like this and I made it ! 
A video that shows what was happening in the shoot. 


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Diptych from Exhibition

These photographs has a good story behind them. 
It all started with a student projects. In the project given to me, I had to find some one (client potential person) and work/shoot for them, and the goal was to shoot for some one who will be like my boss. The outcome (The photographs) of this project has to be viewed by public. So basically the photographs cannot be for ones private use such as portfolio etc . . . 
What I had in my mind was a look for any designer because I was the least complicated idea for a shoot. 
"simple lighting, 1 model, many outfits, A5 size LookBook, no need of medium format, and huge prints"

What I didn't add to my plan was the element of surprise! My designer was pleased with the results as we were shooting and asked me to add them to her exhibition. 
That changed the entire shoot. It wasn't only LookBook poses any more, more art directing was required also they had to be good enough to stand with other Photographers images and those people actually shoot for the exhibition. 

Everything turned out the way it was planned at the end. 




Thursday, February 9, 2012

Bored in Photography Studio.

Let me tell you guys the story behind this photo. A photographer friend of mine booked a studio for her shoot but somehow the shoot got cancelled in last day. So she had the studio to her self for 6 hours. Because of the school rules she has to be there if she doesn't want to get fined. So she called Anup (my friend) and I to chill and do different light setups in studio and play around. 

The studio has 5 Strobes, and 2 redheads (redheads are 800w tungsten continues lights) 

I piked the redheads and positioned like in the way shown in my sketch below. (damn bad handwriting) 






Since they are fixed powered, 800W all the time I used the barn doors and distance to position them. 
Main light was away from the subject and had narrow barn doors, and I added another one almost from the same angle but closer to subject with the barn doors wide open to get highlights which will add more dimension to photograph. 


It took me less than 3 min to set up the lights and get this result :D 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Fashion Photography - AUTOMATIC - LookBook



Here is a sneak-peek of my shoot with Sarmite  Ostanevica.


Some of the Photographs will be shown in the exhibition.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Weather Sealed D700

As you might know yesterday 04.02.2012 Saturday was a snowy day in London, it was a big deal for many people since they haven't seen much snow in their life however, I found that was a great opportunity to test my D700 on weather conditions like that.
I used my D700 on a mountain which was very cold, in a really hot and humid Island at the Aegean Sea, under rain in London, but never at under the snow.
So I got the D700 and 50mm 1.4 G lens and head out side. The result is Camera is Put Together well, the camera nor the lens didn't have any problem at all, worked perfectly.

Here is a snap of how D700 looks like when I was back home.


Too bad all the snow on the Camera melt as I stepped in the house. 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

After a Fashion Shoot

So 2 days a go, I shoot a look book for a designer friend of mine (Sarmite Ostanevica). And that shoot was a great opportunity for me to take my Mamiya to a teset and see what is my Baby can do. (I already know what it can do, I used it before but never used my own before) it feels great to use your own camera, way better than renting it.


In the shoot, I used D700, F100, and Mamiya RZ67. The reason I used all 3 cameras are simple. 
  1. D700 to get instant results in Capture One in Imac and Digital files are fast, from camera to Photoshop 
  2. F100 to use transparency film and get slides if necessarily. 
  3. I just love the 6x7 images that comes from Mamiya.  



13 exposed rolls from Mamiya (130 photos)
4 exposed rolls of Slide film 
and 18 GB of Digital Data. 

Photoshop will take forever O_O 

Monday, January 23, 2012

New Toy Mamiya RZ 67 Pro II

Finally I found what I was looking for, my very own clean almost unused Mamiya RZ67 Pro II.

The reason why I wanted this camera and why buy it?

1. My current school has 3 Mamiya RZ67 Pro II and a digital back, but I cant always know if they are available & I will not be a student forever.
2. This camera can be  film, Polaroid, or digital. just change the backs.
3. I love the results from a 6x7 camera, specially the portraits.
4. Medium Format cameras are a lot better for fashion and beauty shoots.
5. These cameras doesn't get old that easy.
6. It has a leaf shutter with the RZ lenses which allows camera to have 1/400 sec sync speed.



Also I changed my favorite C-41 negative to Porta. Now on Fashion I will be shooting Kodak Portra 160 with my Mamiya, Juji Provia 100F with my F100.

The reason I don't use Ektar is the Hasselblad flextight scanner I use, has the color profiles and presets for all portra negatives but doesn't have anything for Ektar. Also I find Ektar to give too orange skin colours.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Fashion Photography - Olympian Goddess


This is a Photo from Olympia project which was given to us by Perry Curties. 
Wendy kept the styling clean and simple, wich looks great with the theme. 


Photographer: Bugra Ergil (Bruce)
Stylist: Wendy Ford
Hair & Makeup: Laura Kate Rzeminiecka       
Model: Winter
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikkor 70-200mm VR II
Light: 1 Large SoftBox 

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Fencing with Cucumber - Urban Olympics


Something I played when I was a kid ... fencing with any long object in my hand. I bet any boy who watched or read about the 3 Musketeers done the same.


Photographer: Bugra Ergil (Bruce)
Stylist: Wendy Ford
Makeup artist: Sandy Monica
Model: Michael
Assistant: Anup Kumar Pandey

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Press Pause Play

Recently I've written a essay about Fashion Journalism "In what ways internet changed fashion journalism" and some how in my research I come up to a documentary film that interested me a lot.
The Documentary Films title was Press Pause Play showing how the internet, technology changed the industry. 

I would recommend this film to any one who is interested in videography, photography, music, art, digital world, and media. 





By the way this film is literally every where on web, free download, watch at YouTube . . . etc 

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Is this how THE SARTORIALIST works ?



I like Scott's style of photography, by saying that I mean I like the result of his photography. But I didn't know he was shooting like this. I always imagined he was shooting in more natural ways.

Update: 22nd April 2012

Interesting, looks like some one didn't like to share how Scott was actually working, or some one didn't want others to share. 

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Shooting with Film





This photograph is taken by Kodak Ektar 100 ISO, Bit too orange on skin tones don't you think?  There is no editing, manipulating, retouching, only re-sized. straight from the scanner.

Photographer: Bugra ERGIL (Bruce)
Stylist: Wendy Ford
Hair & Makeup: Laura Kate Rzeminiecka
Model: Winter

Camera: Nikon F100
Lens: Nikkor  24-70mm 
Film: Kodak Ektar 100 ISO 
Film Scanned by: Flextight X1

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Urban Olympics (student work - test shoot)




This is one photo from my Olympia project which was given to me and my classmates from Perry Curties the editor in chief of 125 magazine.   

Lights: 2 SoftBox 61cm square(singel defuse) with SB900   at 1/2 power 
Camera : Nikon D700 with 24-70 lens.
Exposure: 1/100 sec at f11 - ISO 200
Photographer: Bugra Ergil (Bruce) 
Stylist: Wendy Ford
Hair and Makeup artist: Laura Kate Rzemieniecka 
Model: Audrey 

Friday, November 11, 2011

Joe McNally "The magician of the light!"

Nikon CLS :: Joe McNally from Bertrand Haulotte on Vimeo.



Its amazing how he gets everything right in the camera, like the grey sky, put gels on the flashes and have your white balance set to  tungsten. 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Medium format night out

All right, so last year Erhan and I booked a Mamiya RZ67 PROII with 120 film back for a photoshoot. We got all the 120 color films but we ended up using the Leaf Aptus 65 digital back. After the shoot we had our usual snack go back home smoke sisha drink beer, finish the retouching. Then we realized that we didnt use any of the color film we bought for the shoot. So we decided to take the Mamiya out in London and somehow we ended up in embankment at 4 am.

Today 20.10.2011 I find these negatives while I was looking through my negatives box and decided to scan them.

Here are the results


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera



Looks interesting and fun. My sister would love this.
Also this can be useful to me for recording or documenting behind the camera at location shoots, or any photographer who wanna have an interesting view of concert, fashion show, behind the fashion show, or any crowded event. 

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Heaven to Hell - David LaChapelle



Heaven to hell is one of the books that a fashion photographer should have in his / her library or bookcase. The book does not contain any technical aspects of fashion photography. Its a book to look at it and to be inspired.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

UnderWater Photography - COLORS

As you may know during the summer I had LOTS of Free Time and put that free time in to good use and become a diver. It wasn't easy as easy as I imagined . . . Well theory and practice part was easy but my teachers were from military so they were strict & hard. When I took the under water photography course I learned that colors lose contrast or completely change or disappear under water.


The picture above shows in which depth colors change or disappear. (the writing is in Turkish but still you can understand)

Between 3 - 4.5  meters and below RED
In 9 meters and below ORANGE
In 18 meters and below YELLOW
Between 27 - 46 meters and below GREEN
In 46 meter BLUE
Under 46 meter DARK BLUE and PURPLE

The colors that are lost can be seen in light. So if the diver has under water light or under water flashgun for the camera then he can capture the true colors by lighting them.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Another year

Holidays are over and now I'm back home in London.
I don't know if I should be happy or sad, because I was having fun time In Turkey Doing nothing and now I'm in London which means no more laziness.

I already started preparing for my course by cleaning my cameras, lenses, buying lots of 35mm film.

Why film?
Film photography was and is the original way of photography but that doesn't make digital photography fake, digital just made everything EASIER. How ever After I watched (Annie Leibovitz: Life through a lens) I saw that in her photoshoots she uses Digital and Film both in 35mm and medium format. That inspired me on doing the same, getting each outfit with digital and then film. This way I document my shoots in digital and solid way.

By the way that's how my fridge looks like today. I was thinking of buying a mini fridge just for the Films but I think there are better things that I spend my money on these days.



I will be using Kodak Ektar 100 ISO film in all my fashion shoots, and any other 35mm film for my personal use or test shoots.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Update ! ! !

Update: Lighting Setups from my sketchbook.
Click here.

Monday, June 27, 2011

In Holidays & Vogue Turkey

To my readers :)
I will be having my summer holidays and very soon be working with Vogue Turkey so I wont be able to post as much as I used to.

UPDATE: Done with VOGUE, on Holidays now. (Friday 15th July 2011)


But let me tell you I already missed London, the Darkroom, studios, all the creative people I work with, working till late with photographs.

One cool thing, Blogger is unbanned in Turkey, I just found out today.  ! ! !