Archive for Behind-The-Scenes Videos
Go Behind-the-Scenes of a Domino’s Pizza Photo Shoot
Posted by: | CommentsI found a link to this video on Twitter today and just thought I would share it. This is a fun behind-the-scenes look at what goes in to a big budget commercial photo shoot. Take notice of the techniques they uses to get just the right look for the pizza cheese pull.
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Go Behind-the-Scenes of a Clothing Line Shoot with Photographer Scott Wyden
Posted by: | CommentsArmed with a Flip video camera, Scott Wyden takes you on a video walk through of a recent studio setup for a clothing line shoot. It’s a great look at the gear he used and how to efficiently set up a small room.
Go Behind-the-Scenes of “The Rock Climber” with Photographer Simon Carter
Posted by: | CommentsSimon Carter is a professional outdoors photographer recognised internationally for his distinctive rock climbing photography. Named by Men’s Journal Magazine (USA) as one of the World’s Best Adventure Photographers, Simon has worked professionally for 16 years and in the process has travelled widely and built up one of the best and largest collections of unique climbing imagery in the world.
Nikon Professional Services wanted to produce videos highlighting the work of some Australian photographers. They got in touch with Simon to see if he wanted to work with them on their first video which would be shot entirely on the new Nikon D3s camera. Of course he said yes and below is the 2 minute feature they came up with called “The Rock Climber”.
The second video is a longer behind-the-scenes look at Simon’s set up and what went in to capturing some of the footage and stills. He also talks a bit about climbing photography and some of the techniques used. Read More→
Go Behind-the-Scenes of “Quagmire” with Photographer Scott Holstein
Posted by: | CommentsScott Holstein is a freelance photographer based in Tallahassee, Florida. He specializes in environmental portraiture and other on location photography.
This video is a behind the scenes look at how Scott made the image “Quagmire.” He set up a scene with a beautiful woman and her unlikely companion in a Florida swamp at dusk. For lighting he used two speedlights which were hidden in the lanterns.





