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MaddCaz 11-19-2006 07:41 PM

hell yessss.....

rowan 11-19-2006 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Axel XXX (Post 11347026)
What do you think of this: Canon EOS 5D + Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM + Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM for shooting models?

Do you have the 70-200mm f2.8 IS yet? If not, you may want to compare size and weight with the newly released 70-200mm f4 IS. The f4 is not exactly light, and the f2.8 is about twice the weight. You'll notice it if you're hand holding.

That's assuming you don't actually *need* to go down to f2.8 :) If you do arty farty bokeh shots then disregard :)

johnny o 11-19-2006 08:36 PM

dean, what does TTL mean? :)

DeanCapture 11-19-2006 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy (Post 11348713)
Dean,
As you already know I love your work. LOVE IT!!!

Thanks DWB :thumbsup

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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy (Post 11348713)
A few questions for you....

1) I see in the pics above what looks to be a Kinoflo off to the right. Is that your focus light? If so, what color temp bulbs you have for them, daylight?

I have daylight balanced bulbs in that box. I use it for shooting all my video and also use it as a focusing light for pics when I need one.

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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy (Post 11348713)
2) What lens do you use the most for 3/4 and full length shots with a good depth of field to really get that nice blur background? Are you doing a fat lens like a 85mm f1.8 or are you going larger and being further away?

I'm using my Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS lens for those kinds of shots. That is my favorite lens to use :thumbsup

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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy (Post 11348713)
3) I understand white balance, but don't understand the difference between a 18% grey card and a true white card. Is it personal preference, or does the grey really produce better color?

I actually use white when I do a white balance. Some people swear by using grey and some people like white. I've only used white and it's worked perfectly for me so that's what I use.

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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy (Post 11348713)
BTW... I would love to see more Dean in action shots. :-) Those are very helpful.

I'll keep that in mind :winkwink:

DeanCapture 11-19-2006 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by johnny o (Post 11349418)
dean, what does TTL mean? :)

Thunderstorms, Tornadoes & Lightning???

johnny o 11-19-2006 08:50 PM

tomatoes, tacos and lettuce? how's the diet?

Grapesoda 11-19-2006 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by johnny o (Post 11349418)
dean, what does TTL mean? :)


get ready to shit yer pants!! TTL= through the lens :thumbsup

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-19-2006 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by pornopete (Post 11347630)
since this is a 'behind the scenes photography' thread I have a question:

did you pull out your cock while shooting and fuck her afterwards? Because personally I would have taken 5 pics before busting a nut on her forehead if I where the photographer.

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Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 11347674)
Come back when you have a Photography related question and I'll try my best to answer it. Thanks for playing :winkwink:

Hey, wussup Dean...good thread! :thumbsup

I'm sure you have been asked similar questions before. Since you shoot mostly for others maybe not, but when you shoot and run a site, you do get members (surfers) writing in asking about whether you bang the models and what not. So in that respect it is a legitimate question.

In glam photography, most of the pro photographers I know treat the models like Princesses. The fact is, most pro models know several other models and photographers, so the grapevine stretches out pretty far, and if they have a bad experience with you, others in the industry are certain to learn about it fast. Therefore, if you value your reputation, you act professionally during your photo/video sessions.

Also, as Dean indicated in answer to another question, for most people shooting professionally, it is fairly rare to be alone on a set with a model. I always welcome models to bring someone with them, plus invariably there will also be a make-up person, other models, or a production assistant(s), etc. onhand.

To operate efficiently, the number of people on a set is best kept small (especially when shooting video, where sound is also important), however it is fairly rare to be one-on-one with a model, so there would also be witnesses if there was anything untoward going on.

Now, I can't speak for all other photographers, but for myself and several others I have talked to that shoot on a regular basis, we rarely ever get aroused during a shoot. My mind is so focused on technical issues (lighting, composition, story board, video transitions, etc), that odd as it might sound (especially when shooting hardcore video), but sex is the last thing on my mind.

Granted, we are often working with beautiful women, but in the end it is still work. I will be honest and tell you that when I do post-production, yeah, I am very happy if I happen to get aroused, because that means I have a set/video that should have a similar effect on the people that pay to see my content. Hey, photographers are human too...

With that said though, I'm always so busy that I rarely look at my work except when I am prepping it during post-production, since I am already getting ready for the next project...

:2 cents:

ADG Webmaster

Grapesoda 11-19-2006 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 11349519)

In glam photography, most of the pro photographers I know treat the models like Princesses. The fact is, most pro models know several other models and photographers, so the grapevine stretches out pretty far, and if they have a bad experience with you, others in the industry are certain to learn about it fast. Therefore, if you value your reputation, you act professionally during your photo/video sessions.

Also, as Dean indicated in answer to another question, for most people shooting professionally, it is fairly rare to be alone on a set with a model. I always welcome models to bring someone with them, plus invariably there will also be a make-up person, other models, or a production assistant(s), etc. onhand.

To operate efficiently, the number of people on a set is best kept small (especially when shooting video, where sound is also important), however it is fairly rare to be one-on-one with a model, so there would also be witnesses if there was anything untoward going on.

Now, I can't speak for all other photographers, but for myself and several others I have talked to that shoot on a regular basis, we rarely ever get aroused during a shoot. My mind is so focused on technical issues (lighting, composition, story board, video transitions, etc), that odd as it might sound (especially when shooting hardcore video), but sex is the last thing on my mind.

Granted, we are often working with beautiful women, but in the end it is still work. I will be honest and tell you that when I do post-production, yeah, I am very happy if I happen to get aroused, because that means I have a set/video that should have a similar effect on the people that pay to see my content. Hey, photographers are human too...

With that said though, I'm always so busy that I rarely look at my work except when I am prepping it during post-production, since I am already getting ready for the next project...

:2 cents:

ADG Webmaster



very good input ADG . . I have similar experience, I do however work one on one with the models for the most part.

and have done an extensive amount of POV work as well. . and even then my mind was on the 'work' . . is this angle right, how much time is on tape, what move do I need here, what's the dialog now, is this shot exposed correctly, is this the right transition, will this edit smoothly and is it time for the pop and are the angles and light correct, is the model responding correctly, etc . .

shooting gals is NOT an easy job and very few can handle the circumstances and drama surrounding models to get the shoot in the can so to speak. -bmb

dtoolbox 11-19-2006 09:08 PM

nice work dean :thumbsup

btw, how much is the total cost of your equipments?

johnny o 11-19-2006 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Wanton (Post 11349481)
get ready to shit yer pants!! TTL= through the lens :thumbsup

thanks for the tip. no THREADJACKING!!!!. lol

DeanCapture 11-19-2006 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by johnny o (Post 11349606)
thanks for the tip. no THREADJACKING!!!!. lol

:1orglaugh

DeanCapture 11-19-2006 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by AllStar (Post 11348654)
Your Photoshopping technique?

I basically just import the image into Photoshop CS2, resize it, fine tune the color, contrast and exposure, do any retouching or enhancing that I feel I would like to do and the last thing I do is sharpen the picture. It's not rocket science but it does take some practice :thumbsup

reynold 11-20-2006 07:29 AM

Another great job there, Dean. :thumbsup

NinjaSteve 11-20-2006 07:56 AM

damn she's so fucking hot!

DeanCapture 11-20-2006 12:43 PM

Hi gang, had fun with this yesterday - we'll do it again soon :thumbsup

JP-pornshooter 11-20-2006 03:40 PM

Dean, in the set up pic you were so kind to show, you are standing a good distance from the model, my guess is you are shooting with a relatively long lens (my guess is 80-200), is that always the case ?

btw..i am gonna give you a run for your money one of these days...hopefully you will invite me to one of your workshops..

djroof 11-20-2006 03:54 PM

Awesome pics, work man!

seeric 11-20-2006 04:07 PM

i always love your pics man. heres a bump cuz i'm not a shooter. but people like me do rely on people like you. :thumbsup

DeanCapture 11-20-2006 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter (Post 11355253)
Dean, in the set up pic you were so kind to show, you are standing a good distance from the model, my guess is you are shooting with a relatively long lens (my guess is 80-200), is that always the case ?

It's not always the case but it was for this picture :winkwink:

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Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter (Post 11355253)
btw..i am gonna give you a run for your money one of these days...hopefully you will invite me to one of your workshops..

:thumbsup

JP-pornshooter 11-20-2006 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 11355840)
It's not always the case but it was for this picture :winkwink:



:thumbsup

BTW, I forwarded your information to Sharon F, she is looking for photogs who could be interested in her nice upscale house in Encino..hopefully she connected with you. I think Garrett has shot there a couple times already..

DeanCapture 11-20-2006 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter (Post 11356258)
BTW, I forwarded your information to Sharon F, she is looking for photogs who could be interested in her nice upscale house in Encino..hopefully she connected with you. I think Garrett has shot there a couple times already..

Yea - I got her info. I wondered how she found out about me :winkwink:

Thanks for the connection!

FelixFlow 11-20-2006 06:42 PM

on your meter, how do you have your DIP switches set

for example, from left to right: down, down, up, down ?

:)

DeanCapture 11-20-2006 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by FelixFlow (Post 11356467)
on your meter, how do you have your DIP switches set

for example, from left to right: down, down, up, down ?

:)

Well, I never talk about my DIP switches with people that I've never met :winkwink:

Were you in town this past week for GlamourCon?

FelixFlow 11-20-2006 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 11356522)
Well, I never talk about my DIP switches with people that I've never met :winkwink:

Were you in town this past week for GlamourCon?



negative :upsidedow

Semi-Retired-Dave 11-20-2006 09:00 PM

Another Great Shoot. Awesome man.

DeanCapture 11-20-2006 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by FelixFlow (Post 11357220)
negative :upsidedow

I thought I had read somewhere that Kari was in town for GC - just thought you would have been there with her. Was she here?

LaceyTaylor 11-20-2006 09:04 PM

Wow!! She is fucking HOTT!!!!!!

ucv.karl 11-20-2006 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 11346702)


I am shaking this one off. I am not throwing another fastball.

Nice pic :)

apscripts 11-20-2006 10:15 PM

When people ask me how to take bad ass photos...I say this:

1) Shallow depth; open your lens up to 1.2 and throw away your cheap slow lenses. People interpret shallow depth as "good." That's a fact that photographers love to deny for some reason :1orglaugh

2) White balance; if you shoot digital make sure you balance on something actually white (or use warm cards, etc). There is a company that sells a grey card and white balance card on one flexible fold up shade type thing...it's $30.

3) Know the difference between tungsten and daylight and read up on the subject until you understand it. Using auto white balance on your digital camera will make a set of photos look like total crap.

4) Master your zones (I don't mean ansel adams zones...but focus/exposure zones in your viewfinder). Some cameras I see have really good zone wheels...others are hard to get to. These are everything when it comes to exposure and auto focus. You should be able to change zones and pop off shots without thinking.

5) Use auto focus.

6) Always use aperture priority. If your shutter speed goes below 1/60th you need more light or a tripod.

Can you please address this advice? I've been using it for years to teach people how to take good pics. I truly believe that if people follow these rules their photos will be better than that of 95% of what's out there.

My current equipment is a Canon Powershot A520.

GetBigCash 11-20-2006 10:16 PM

Great work!

JP-pornshooter 11-21-2006 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 11356272)
Yea - I got her info. I wondered how she found out about me :winkwink:

Thanks for the connection!

She actually asked me if i knew someone called Dean, she wanted to get in touch with you as a friend of hers apparently had you rent her place for days on end...
Anyways, hope it works out, she has a nice place.
Hopefully you can let me come to one of your shoots to learn your techniques..

DeanCapture 11-21-2006 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter (Post 11362937)
Hopefully you can let me come to one of your shoots to learn your techniques..

I'm not that comfy with people standing around watching me shoot and trying to learn my techniques :winkwink:

But, I'm planning to do some workshops very soon - maybe you could make it to one of those :thumbsup

SilvercashJeanette 11-21-2006 12:36 PM

Those are great shots...I wish I knew more about photography. I was going to take a beginers course in college, but it was too expensive at the time. :( Oh well, maybe someday...

JP-pornshooter 11-21-2006 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DeanCapture (Post 11363153)
I'm not that comfy with people standing around watching me shoot and trying to learn my techniques :winkwink:

But, I'm planning to do some workshops very soon - maybe you could make it to one of those :thumbsup

I dont blame you..me neither.
Sure that would be fine. Just so you know, i am not an amateur.. i have sets published in many magazines, Club, Mayfair, Barely Legal, Cheri etc.. but i do consider myself a novice still..and like to study photogs who i deem talented.
If i can assist you on set or go to a workshop, either is great, just let me know.
reach me by email: [email protected]


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