I haven’t updated as I’ve been so so busy. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with Martin Brown who has been instrumental in the development of my photography. Here’s some of the stuff I’ve been working on!
Shot at F/9.0 at 1/125th of a second at ISO 100. Two lights used to illuminate the background set at F/11.0. A beauty dish was used in front.
In a continuation of my series on movement I placed an ad on craigslist and had several people respond. Kiri was the first of many to arrive. She’s been trained in many forms of dance and is a professional dancer now. I was truly blessed with being able to shot a woman with such grace and beauty and most importantly with a great sense of how her body was moving. Everything was so elegant and amazing. I hardly have any throw away frames from the day. This one was my favorite though.
Shot at F/14.0 at 1/125th of a second at ISO 100 using a single beauty dish in front. The background was two Profoto monoheads fired at F/16.0 into foamcore VFlats.
Kyle came to me through the same cragislist ad as Kiri. I kept the same lighting setup to keep the images in this series fairly consistent. There’s power and determination in this shot. There’s also a hell of a lot of focus. It’s a great counterpoint to the image of Kiri I think.
Shot at F/9.0 at 1/125th of a second at ISO 100 using a beauty dish on the front powered with a 2400 WS Profoto power pack. The background is shot with two Profoto 600 WS monoheads at F/11.0 into foamcore V Flats.
Charlotte is another member of the movement project I’ve been working. She is a downhill skier. She had beautiful images and great fun jumping in the studio.
Shot at F11.0 at on 1/125th of a second at ISO 100 via beauty dish powered by Profoto 2400 WS power pack. Background shot at F/11.0 using two Profoto 600 WS monoheads. Composite of two images with photoshop overlay.
Here’s my lates foray into fashion. I think it’s really beautiful. Let me know what you think!
More to come… including an update to my website!




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1 Martin // Aug 10, 2008 at 9:29 am
Stunning work Ryan. Looking forward to the website update…
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