A little Magic and a little comedy

djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
edited June 2, 2008 in People
I was asked to photograph a friend of mine doing some of his magic routines. He is starting to be asked to show in a number of venues along the west coast of our great nation and I was priveledged to spend some time trying to capture a little of his magic.

Introducing "Tobias the Adequate"
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Spinning scarves, rope tricks, and juggling are part of his act.

Now keep your eyes on the balls
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Now where did that last ball dissapear to this time?

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And again it disappears a second time.

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Now any good "Magician" can pull a rabbit out of the hat, but how many can pull that ball that got away while juggling?

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Keep Watching!

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Just a sampling of good old time stage magic shows that one can still see at a county fair around here.
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Comments

  • leaforteleaforte Registered Users Posts: 1,948 Major grins
    edited May 29, 2008
    This series captures the charisma of the magician very nicely. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
    Growing with Dgrin



  • Frog LadyFrog Lady Registered Users Posts: 1,091 Major grins
    edited May 30, 2008
    great job thumb.gif I think you really captured his charm and love the expressions!

    C.
    Colleen
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  • djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
    edited May 30, 2008
    Thank you for the compliments. I had a lot of fun doing this one. Great subject that really had an abundance of expressive facial expressions to capture.
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    In this great big world around us, we will find what we are looking for! What we do with it is up to us to decide.
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  • joshhuntnmjoshhuntnm Registered Users Posts: 1,924 Major grins
    edited May 30, 2008
    love the lighting. Love he expresions. Love the timing. a great story in pictures.
  • djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
    edited May 30, 2008
    joshhuntnm wrote:
    love the lighting. Love he expresions. Love the timing. a great story in pictures.

    Lighting was a combination of a alien bees strobe on one side with a brolly box and an old flash into a silver umbrella using a cheep (20.00) slave trigger on the other side. His expressions are what makes his show funny.
    http://www.djames-photography.com
    In this great big world around us, we will find what we are looking for! What we do with it is up to us to decide.
    Olympus E-500 Olympus E-520 Zuiko 14-45 Zuiko 40-150 Sigma 50-500 Zuiko 18-180 4-AB800 strobes, 1AB-400 stobe, 4 softboxes, brolly box, umbrellas etc.
  • darkdragondarkdragon Registered Users Posts: 1,051 Major grins
    edited May 30, 2008
    Great images and character. Love the background choice too. It really seems to fit with the whole look.

    If I could make one suggestion, I'd say next time bring the model forward away from the background a few feet so that all the folds/material texture doesn't come out in your shots. Keeping that background nice and soft (not all blurred out, just soft) would I think kick up the photo just another notch.

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    ~ Lisa
  • djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
    edited May 30, 2008
    darkdragon wrote:
    Great images and character. Love the background choice too. It really seems to fit with the whole look.

    If I could make one suggestion, I'd say next time bring the model forward away from the background a few feet so that all the folds/material texture doesn't come out in your shots. Keeping that background nice and soft (not all blurred out, just soft) would I think kick up the photo just another notch.

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    I would have loved to do that, but the space was to small to allow. sometimes you just do what you have to, to get the shots. Thanks a bunch for the feedback. I really need all I can get.
    http://www.djames-photography.com
    In this great big world around us, we will find what we are looking for! What we do with it is up to us to decide.
    Olympus E-500 Olympus E-520 Zuiko 14-45 Zuiko 40-150 Sigma 50-500 Zuiko 18-180 4-AB800 strobes, 1AB-400 stobe, 4 softboxes, brolly box, umbrellas etc.
  • darkdragondarkdragon Registered Users Posts: 1,051 Major grins
    edited May 30, 2008
    djames wrote:
    I would have loved to do that, but the space was to small to allow. sometimes you just do what you have to, to get the shots. Thanks a bunch for the feedback. I really need all I can get.


    Ah, well since the photos are so great I figured that was probably the case but thought I'd mention it anyway.

    :D
    ~ Lisa
  • djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
    edited May 30, 2008
    darkdragon wrote:
    Ah, well since the photos are so great I figured that was probably the case but thought I'd mention it anyway.

    :D

    I played around with some of the shots and used a digital background. Here is one with a crazy expression.

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    http://www.djames-photography.com
    In this great big world around us, we will find what we are looking for! What we do with it is up to us to decide.
    Olympus E-500 Olympus E-520 Zuiko 14-45 Zuiko 40-150 Sigma 50-500 Zuiko 18-180 4-AB800 strobes, 1AB-400 stobe, 4 softboxes, brolly box, umbrellas etc.
  • Scotty_RScotty_R Registered Users Posts: 108 Major grins
    edited June 1, 2008
    Fabulous! Every one of them, just perfect.
    Scotty
  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,904 moderator
    edited June 1, 2008
    I really like the way that you've photographed your friend. He seems
    very comfortable and natural--that will come out when the photos are
    presented to potential clients.

    One change I'd make is to add a bit of fill light to the magicians back.
    You could do that by masking and lightening the area a tad. Just enough
    that the jacket isn't black.
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  • PhilCollumPhilCollum Registered Users Posts: 111 Major grins
    edited June 1, 2008
    Fantastic shots! You've really captured the essence and excitement of the fair well.
    Phil Collum
    Phil Collum Photography
    San Diego, CA, USA
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  • djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
    edited June 2, 2008
    ian408 wrote:
    I really like the way that you've photographed your friend. He seems
    very comfortable and natural--that will come out when the photos are
    presented to potential clients.

    One change I'd make is to add a bit of fill light to the magicians back.
    You could do that by masking and lightening the area a tad. Just enough
    that the jacket isn't black.

    Thank you for this suggestion. I will work on trying that and see how it comes out. His coat is quite dark by nature.
    http://www.djames-photography.com
    In this great big world around us, we will find what we are looking for! What we do with it is up to us to decide.
    Olympus E-500 Olympus E-520 Zuiko 14-45 Zuiko 40-150 Sigma 50-500 Zuiko 18-180 4-AB800 strobes, 1AB-400 stobe, 4 softboxes, brolly box, umbrellas etc.
  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited June 2, 2008
    Great series! I love the lighting, and the expressions are priceless!:-) WTG!thumb.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
  • djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
    edited June 2, 2008
    ian408 wrote:
    I really like the way that you've photographed your friend. He seems
    very comfortable and natural--that will come out when the photos are
    presented to potential clients.

    One change I'd make is to add a bit of fill light to the magicians back.
    You could do that by masking and lightening the area a tad. Just enough
    that the jacket isn't black.

    I attempted to lighten the coat as suggested. Please compare and comment. Did it help?305713762_YqPfo-L.jpg
    http://www.djames-photography.com
    In this great big world around us, we will find what we are looking for! What we do with it is up to us to decide.
    Olympus E-500 Olympus E-520 Zuiko 14-45 Zuiko 40-150 Sigma 50-500 Zuiko 18-180 4-AB800 strobes, 1AB-400 stobe, 4 softboxes, brolly box, umbrellas etc.
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