scottwallick
ambition ≥ skill
Quick background: A good friend recently got married (by a court offician) and will be having a tiny wedding in April 2011. He and his wife work overseas and they're coming to NYC next month.
He's asked if I would take some portraits of him and his wife. This is not a how much do I charge him thread, but a how to shoot it thread.
I make nice photos here and there, but portraits are something I know little about. So I started doing some research online and will be practicing with the wife.
But he's asked for, and I quote, "We're looking for an urban cool that many of your recent shots capture."
I'm puzzled. I think he may have seen this, which isn't really a portrait, it's a candid. I've always thought portraits as being a collaboration between the photographer and the subject(s). Any photo I have ever made of a person is a candid. So this feels very different to me.
Help would be appreciated with these issues.
1. Suggestions on locations around NYC for said 'urban cool.' Most of my photos are taken around Queens, 80% during the daily commute to/from work. I have my own ideas but would love to hear yours. Please.
2. What to use. I'll be using my Leica M9. I have ordered a Summilux 50 ASPH, but don't have it yet (and probably won't until June/July). I have a Summarit 75/2.5, which I love, so that would suffice for some stuff. I prefer 50mm but have only a Elmar 50/2.8 at the moment. I love this lens for my usual stuff—but appropriate for this use? I also have a SF 24D flash for fill and that's as much lighting as I'll be comfortable with. Suggestions, please.
3. How to work with them to shoot it. Difficult, I know. Books have been written on the subject, but if you have any tips to share, please do. I'll be practicing and trying things, but will take help wherever I can get it.
This fellow is a good friend from my Peace Corps days. I want to make great photographs for them. So I do appreciate your constructive help. Cheers.
He's asked if I would take some portraits of him and his wife. This is not a how much do I charge him thread, but a how to shoot it thread.
I make nice photos here and there, but portraits are something I know little about. So I started doing some research online and will be practicing with the wife.
But he's asked for, and I quote, "We're looking for an urban cool that many of your recent shots capture."
I'm puzzled. I think he may have seen this, which isn't really a portrait, it's a candid. I've always thought portraits as being a collaboration between the photographer and the subject(s). Any photo I have ever made of a person is a candid. So this feels very different to me.
Help would be appreciated with these issues.
1. Suggestions on locations around NYC for said 'urban cool.' Most of my photos are taken around Queens, 80% during the daily commute to/from work. I have my own ideas but would love to hear yours. Please.
2. What to use. I'll be using my Leica M9. I have ordered a Summilux 50 ASPH, but don't have it yet (and probably won't until June/July). I have a Summarit 75/2.5, which I love, so that would suffice for some stuff. I prefer 50mm but have only a Elmar 50/2.8 at the moment. I love this lens for my usual stuff—but appropriate for this use? I also have a SF 24D flash for fill and that's as much lighting as I'll be comfortable with. Suggestions, please.
3. How to work with them to shoot it. Difficult, I know. Books have been written on the subject, but if you have any tips to share, please do. I'll be practicing and trying things, but will take help wherever I can get it.
This fellow is a good friend from my Peace Corps days. I want to make great photographs for them. So I do appreciate your constructive help. Cheers.




