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The 2010 Christmas Card

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After last year’s production, Lisa and I weren’t sure how we were going to top it. We kicked around ideas all the way up until early November. Then, it hit us (Lisa actually): let’s do a Lost-themed card. This would be the only year we could do it. Plus, we had an extra bonus: my sister, Rayna, is currently in Hawaii with her husband. He’s in the Air Force and they just got assigned there. She’s a great photographer, and was excited to have a project to work on.

So, we set out to begin production. We researched some of the actual shooting locations for Lost. My sister captured some great background images. Originally, I began hunting down aircraft boneyards. I couldn’t find anything in Texas that had exactly what I was looking for, so I headed to istockphoto.com and found this plane wreckage. Perfect.

We photographed each family member in the front yard. For the compositing work, it was pretty straight-forward: match the lens, aperture, angle, etc. In fact, I will be teaching all of this at a Master Class at WPPI in February.

Vincent was heroically portrayed by our dog, Queso. Brandon and Trevor stood in as Jacob and the man in black (no, they aren’t missplaced jedis from another card).

Here’s a video with the layer build-up in Photoshop:

Overall, we are really happy with how it came out. I have no idea what we will do next year.

Be sure to check out some of the other holiday card work I’ve been up to here and at AustinChristmasCards.com.

PPA 2010 Cover Contest

Just found out that our 2009 Christmas card won an honorable mention in the 2010 PPA Magazine Cover Contest! Yay for the Doggetts! There were about 5,000 entries, and kudos to Anthony Roslund for taking home the top prize!

Here’s the image below.  Also, if you are interested in getting a cool Christmas card this year, now is the time. Head on over to AustinChristmasCards.com and check out the samples.

Infinity and Beyond

Here’s a shot from over the weekend that was inspired by one of my favorite photographers, Brian Smith. Brian took a portrait of Richard Branson for Time magazine a while back, where Richard was dressed as an astronaut. The story was about Virgin Galactic’s plans for space flight.

"Baby and the Tramp" Shooting Info

In addition to the contest I mentioned earlier, “Baby and the Tramp” is getting some love over at Crash Taylor’s The Still Image blog. There, I talk about the approach, how I lit it and shot it. Head over there and take a look, and be sure to go through all of the excellent images posted there. Lots of good stuff!

Headed to WPPI on Saturday – if you want to meet up, catch me via Twitter or send me an email at eric //a t//doggettstudios.com.

WPPI/Fresh Faces Finalist!

WPPI is right around the corner (I’ll be heading out next Saturday). If you would like to meet up at some point, be sure to send me a message on Facebook or contact me via this site. We might try to organize a lunch or dinner if time permits (there are a lot of activities going on this year).

On the WPPI note, I just found out that the “Baby and the Tramp” shot I took of the boys a few years ago has been selected as one of the top 20 finalists in this year’s “Fresh Faces” competition! It’s one of my most favorite shots, and I am so happy that the boys are getting a little Vegas love.

The winner will be selected by votes and receives some gear and a spread in Rangefinder. So if you have a chance, please head over here and cast your vote for image #9. According to the website, you should “vote early and vote often”. So, please feel free to vote again. And again. And again. In fact, I am pretty sure that whoever votes the most probably loves Brandon and Trevor the most, so do it for the kids.

The Best of 2009 Slideshow

2009 is a wrap! Here’s a slideshow of some of my favorite images from the year!

As always, a big thanks to all the clients, family, friends, coordinators, editors, photographers and more that have helped make ’09 truly memorable! Rock on in ’10!

This is a flash movie – if you are viewing this on Facebook, head here to see it.