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16 Dec 2009

Livin’ on the edge

It pays to be my friend. Clinton has now been in front of my camera 3 times. Previously with a gritty downtown LA theme, and also a cowboy/western theme. This time he wanted a fashion theme. I wasn’t sure what he was going to wear until he knocked on my door… Pointed black shoes, grey wool slacks, leather gloves, and a matching grey wool beret? 1920′s here we come! Which would go PERFECT with my loft’s atmosphere since it was built in the 1920′s and well maintained since then.

Most notable about The Chapman building are the beautiful 13 floors of marble stairway. You just don’t see that anymore unless you’re in a 5 star hotel. I was trying to get a lot of depth, so placing Clinton at the very edge of the frame while looking down gave me the look I wanted.

The roof is the main attraction of any downtown building. A quick jump over a neighboring wall and we’ve been transported from The Chapman’s green grass, lawn chairs, and jacuzzis to a tattered and worn down roof… perfect for that old rustic feel.

Clinton survived the “jump” ;) Of course the above image is a composite. One of him jumping, and another over the edge of the building. Now personally I turn into a spineless puddle of mush when it comes to heights, so crawling over the railing and hanging my camera 5′ beyond the ledge made me just a tad queezy. But I’m very happy how this image turned out.

On to the behind-the-scenes shots.
My lovely trusty and beautiful assistant Lauren snapped some shots on her iPhone of the stairway. Just goes to show how beautiful and well restored this building has been kept for over 80 years.

The finished shot spans 3 floors. On each floor was an AlienBee strobe. Since the marble is practically white, the power had to be set relatively low, and constantly adjust each light to get the balance I wanted… With each tiny adjustment meaning I had to climb 3 flights of stairs, I got a decent workout in!

Pulling back from a ledge shot you can see what I was working with. Yes I wasn’t lying about shooting on a ledge, that 2nd photo wasn’t a composite folks! Mad props to Clinton risking his neck for a shot! Where I’m taking the picture from is just about how close I like to come to a high ledge! Both feet on solid ground. Also note that in the final pictures, I edited out most modern elements such as cars and new buildings.

I’m very happy with how this shoot came out. So how about getting in the Christmas spirit and give the gift of comments :)

16 December, 2009 at 22:33 by Clint Davis

Tags: 1920's, Clinton, downtown LA, ledge, loft, Los Angeles, The Chapman
Posted in Models / Men | 4 Comments »

14 Jul 2009

Here is an employee at A&F

…You know, the clothing store Abercrombie and Fitch. Clinton Thompson’s everyday outfit usually consists of a bright pastel polo with plaid shorts and sandals, courtesy (of course) from A&F. Easily one of the nicest guys I know. And oddly enough we’re the same height, weight, and he moved from South Carolina (Greenville) to LA just like me! Yes we knew each other before moving to LA. Small world.

This shoot was my first REAL model photoshoot (completed April 12, 09). Fully charged my equipment, scouted for a location, thought of a direction for the shoot, and had great help from my girlfriend Lauren Takeda and my photo buddy John Batte. For the shoot I primarily used an Alien Bees ABR800 for main light, and a Canon 580ex for fill light. My goal for the shoot was to turn a real world nice guy into a commercial bad guy. Enough babbling, here are some untouched images:


The location had a power plant in the background, wicked power lines, and a pile of pavement rubble… All in downtow.. oh wait, I try not to give away my locations so easily :)


The sun was just right to get a beautiful gradiated sky.


You’ll see this image again further down.


Grrrrrrr looking all intimidating


The location also had a dirt path leading to the power plant, good stuff.


My beautiful assistant Lauren! She was so pro at spritzing down Clinton

OK so even though I loved the location, and the sun was just right, I was still sticking to my original art direction of compositing him into a badass city background. Again the main goal of the shoot was to turn Clinton from a country club J. Crew model into a menacing character:


Look familiar?


Some dust added, with downtown LA in the background.


This shot is a compilation of about 8 different photos. No streets were harmed in the making of this image. Take a look below for some of the main images used.


All in a nights work… well maybe less if my computer had more RAM! I must say the most challenging part was distressing the pavement where his feet and hands once were.


All smiles after the shoot is done! See I wasn’t lying about us being the same height/weight!… though he could probably beat me in arm wrestling.

14 July, 2009 at 0:53 by Clint Davis

Tags: Abercrombie, Clinton, downtown LA, tearing up streets
Posted in Models / Men | 6 Comments »

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