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The 2009 Christmas Card

Lisa and I like to go all-out on our Christmas cards. We’re talking full-on, crazy productions. Last year all of us were playing Guitar Hero inside a Christmas tree. This year, we decided on a 50′s-themed card. We actually started talking about this idea last Christmas, and we love it.

Click the image to view a super-large version, and see if you can find anything hidden! When you are done, check out the making-of video at the bottom plus the details to to learn a little bit about how I shot this, and what I hid where.

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Creating the Card
The first challenge was the location. I looked into renting some 50′s-looking appliances, but in the end I was able to shoot at the Austin Diner. It has a great retro vibe. Here’s a shot of the diner. Notice the details that wouldn’t have existed in the 50′s, like the beer signs and the digital clock:

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Everybody was photographed separately, and then composited in. Thankfully, the boys were cooperative this year. We used a 5 light setup for each person, shooting against grey seamless. To make this shoot a little easier, I used a 50mm lens for everything. I also made sure to keep the tripod height and angle as close as possible for all the components.

Here are two of the unused images. Note the seamless-covered table. This was to simulate the diner bar, so that when I placed my hand on it, it matched up close to the original.

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Here’s the final masked shot of Lisa, put against a black background. A few things to notice here.

  • The black masking around her elbow is where the flower vase will partially show through.
  • There’s a reflection of her on the table, which is made by copying the image, flipping it vertically, squishing it, and lowering the opacity.
  • A $2 pie from the grocery store photographs better than it tastes.

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That’s pretty much it! Be sure to watch the video above to find the hidden items in the card.

What do you think? Are you doing anything creative for your cards? If so, please share!

Happy New Year!

I hope you had a wonderful 2008, and that you have an even better 2009. Here’s a little video greeting for the new year, courtesy of the drool-inducing 5D Mark II:

The Best of 2008 Slideshow

2008 is coming to a close, and I always take the time every year to pull out some of my very favorite images and put together a little slideshow.

 

A big thanks to all the clients, family, friends, coordinators, photographers and more that have helped make ’08 truly memorable! Rock on in ’09!

Christmas Canvas Discounts!

With Christmas approaching, I’d like to announce some special discounts on my signature canvas line! You can use these offers with any upcoming session or past session that I’ve photographed. Give the studio a call with your order info, but make sure you place your order by December 3rd to make sure it arrives before Christmas! If you are ordering from out of state, you will need to order by mid-November to ensure delivery!The offers are:- Purchase any 24×30 gallery wrapped print or larger, and get a skinny (5×30) or 11×14 gallery wrap for free!- Receive 10% off one print, 15% off two prints and 20% off three or more prints!

You can only choose one offer :) If you need your online gallery reactivated to select an image, let me know!

Our Signature Canvases

For people looking for more information on our signature canvas line for photography sessions as well as The Italy Collection, here are some details:

Our canvas images are hand stretched onto a custom-built, 1.5” wooden frame. No additional framing is necessary. All images include the highest level of retouching and creative touches, as well as a fade-protection UV coating!

Multiple sizes are available (24×36 shown), and custom sizes are available on request!

Massive Site Update

The main site at doggettstudios.com finally underwent a massive update, now showing 56 wedding images in the main gallery from work over the last couple of months, as well as 3 album samples and 28 portrait images. There’s also a preview of the Italy Collection (more on that soon!).

Head on over and check it out!