Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sneak Peak

D-Max Photography is on the move after several years in East Perth. We are packing up the studio and moving into a Subiaco warehouse. Carpet has been removed, Jarrah floors have been polished painting is nearly done. When finished the new studio will include boardroom, client sitting area, playstation room, kitchen, post production area and studio. We will continue to specialise in architectural and interior photography of designer and display homes, commercial buildings, boats, apartments, bars, restaurants, retail fit-outs and anything else relating to built form along with advertising and product images shot both in studio and out on location.

You can take a look at the work in progress images below and I will post final images when all is complete in the new year

Just let me know if anyone would like to rent out my current photographic studio in East Perth.





Joel Barbitta
D-Max Photography

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

2010 Telethon Home

2010 Peet Telethon Home built by In-Vogue has just sold for a record $865000.00 for Princess Margaret Children's Hospital. I photographed the display home in Shorehaven a few weeks ago. At this early stage it was the only completed home in the estate with power coming from an external generator that I tripped out several times due the the high voltage of my lights. Here are some images from the home.



All photography by Joel Barbitta
D-Max photography ©2012

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

New D-Max Photography website

After two years my portfolio website has finally had an update.
I have added a few extra Portfolio categories such as Display Home External Photography, Display Home Internal Photography.





Thanks

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The Islands South Beach

This is a recent shoot at The Islands apartments in South Beach. Built by Pindan Construction for Stockland it has recently won the 2010 MBA Award for best Multi-Unit Development over $30 million. With the apartments facing directly west I shot the internals with the sun flooding into the apartments balancing the light with Profoto flash heads giving me detail in the highlighs and shadows. Please see some images below shot with Nikon D3x.




All photography by Joel Barbitta
D-Max photography ©2012


Thursday, June 24, 2010

Sunseeker predator photoshoot

Sunseekers new performance motoryacht Predator arrived in Perth and a few days later we photographed the boat for Ocean magazine. The shoot started late in the day to take advantage of the low afternoon sun. The running shots were taken from a second boat just out of Fremantle followed by the onboard photographs that started only minutes before the sun hit the horizon and ran into the evening.


All photography by Joel Barbitta
D-Max photography ©2012

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Photography of Room Sets

We recently shot two days of room sets in a makeshift studio at the Brooker Furniture factory. Brooker Furniture have been producing fine hardwood furniture for over 27 years.

The shot list included beds, dining tables, coffee tables and wall units. A shooting platform was set up consisting of two temporary walls and a timber floor. Various pictures, curtains, floor mats and props where used in each of the image to get a variety of looks on the same set.

The pictures below show the set and the final image. Lights were used through makeshift windows (plywood clamped to light stands) to give an early mourning look to the set.



Joel Barbitta

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

National Photoshoot

I have recently returned from the Adshel National Photoshoot covering 5 cities in 17 days. 500gb of images were taken to capture Adshel street furniture in relationship to its surroundings and their interaction with people.

Long exposures were used to emphasise the busy locations allowing motion blur of people and cars to contrast in with the stationary environment.

Here are a few images below from the shoot

Melbourne

Adelaide

Brisbane

Sydney

Joel Barbitta

Monday, January 25, 2010

Hotel Rottnest

We took the early ferry over to Rottnest to shoot the newly renovated hotel. As there are no cars on the island we had to drag over the lighting and camera cases to the hotel . Starting the shoot in the rooms with the key focus on the spectacular views. All lighting via Profoto flash heads to lift internal light levels so views did not blow out. I followed with the bar / restaurant images. The images needed to be shot in the middle of the day to capture the busy lunch period meaning sun was very high in sky, care was taken to to make shadows to deep. The afternoon Ferry was caught back to Hillarys Boat Harbour to finish a long day. Here are a few images from the shoot.



Joel Barbitta
D-Max Photography