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Quarantine 5 – 2020 Clematis Blooms

Clematis flower blooming in the back yard ©TimeLine Media
Clematis flower blooming in the back yard ©TimeLine Media

Falls Church, VA

As can be seen in my 2020 Clematis flowers, my garden is growing beautifully this year! This is despite my very limited knowledge on how to grow anything out of the ground. When the blooms start to come out in Spring, I usually get a few photos. However, the quarantine keeping us at home gives me a new subjects to test some lighting setups.

Macro image of Clematis bloom with extra lighting ©TimeLine Media
Macro image of Clematis bloom with extra lighting ©TimeLine Media
Setup of camera and off camera flashes in the back garden ©TimeLine Media
Setup of camera and off camera flashes in the back garden ©TimeLine Media

During this shoot, I used my camera with two speedlight flashes. Although you see two speedlights here, only one was actually adding light to the photos. One was only used as a trigger for the off camera flash. While moving the lights around, I found that the small lights were nice to control what parts of the flowers were illuminated. After each photo, I could move either the flash or the camera with very slight movements. It produced a large set of varied images! I felt it was a productive way to spend a lock-down afternoon.

Newly opening 2020 Clematis flower ©TimeLine Media
Newly opening 2020 Clematis flower ©TimeLine Media
Flower bloom with some added sprayed water ©TimeLine Media
Flower bloom with some added sprayed water ©TimeLine Media
Lady bug on a clematis flower ©TimeLine Media
Lady bug on a clematis flower ©TimeLine Media

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2019 MWOY Candidates – Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Jessica Burgess - 2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media
Jessica Burgess – 2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media

Nestle – Arlington, VA

Earlier this year, I photographed the 2019 MWOY Candidates for the National Capital Area Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Last year, I was part of the photography team that covered their Grand Finale gala at the Marriott Marquis in DC. Although I am already booked for the date of the gala, I was available for their campaign kickoff.

2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media
2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media

The beautiful headquarters for Nestle was their venue for their candidates to start their competition. Since I have not been to this building before, I arrived extra early with my gear. I set up in a conference room that was a little smaller, but thankfully had blank walls. Rather than set up a backdrop in the room, I just used one of the walls for the background. Additionally, two flashes created some simple, consistent lighting for everyone that came through. Knowing what a spectacle the Grand Finale gala is like; I am excited to hear how this group will fare in raising money for blood cancer research. I wish I could see them announce the winners!

2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media
MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate headshot ©TimeLine Media

2019 MWOY Candidates

Professional male portrait headshot ©TimeLine Media
2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media
Professional female portrait headshot ©TimeLine Media
MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate headshot ©TimeLine Media

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2017 May Flowers

Home Gardens

Since it is almost June, I wanted to look back at some 2017 May flowers. Once the April showers end, these pop up right out of the ground. Well, mostly. In this case, I found some flowers blooming in my uncle’s garden. For practice, I brought out a lens that I rarely use. In fact, the 50mm F/1.2 lens was purchased by my father! Due to an unchanging mount on Nikon cameras, it can still be used on my current digital camera. However, it is manual focus only. I do not have much experience without using auto focus technology, so this is an added challenge for me. Surely, I will keep this kind of experimentation to personal projects only. I will have to devote much more time to practice before I can take this lens on a client shoot. Of course, this wide open aperture really makes for some nice out-of-focus areas behind the main subjects.

2017 May Flowers in my uncle's garden ©TimeLine Media
2017 May Flowers in my uncle's garden ©TimeLine Media
2017 May Flowers in my uncle's garden ©TimeLine Media
2017 May Flowers in my uncle’s garden ©TimeLine Media

McKee Beshers

Additionally, we took a trip last summer to the McKee Beshers Wildlife Management Area near Poolesville, Maryland. This year we were a bit late in getting to the sunflower fields. When we arrived, many of the flowers were already half full of petals. What are your favorite Springtime flower locations? What else do you photograph for personal projects these days?

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