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
3 comments:
Hi Mr.Joel, from all of your interior shoots, to lights up the subject do you still using lighting equipment or you're using photoshop with bracketing exposure.and for the circle of lights in the furniture or in the wall,is it with photoshop or studio lights, Im mostly use standard reflector for interior shoot which bounce it to the ceiling or reflector. would you mind explain more better way to lights up interior but still look natural. Thank you for sharing your knowledge,
brian
Hi Brian
I always use some form of artificial lights weather it be studio flash or hot lights to bring out detail in certain areas. Bringing up the ambient light also stops the windows from blowing out. Selecting the right time of day to shoot also helps a great deal. Thanks Joel
Awesome could only imagine what the photos of our limos would look like
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