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Photo Sale Ending – 2013 New Jersey State Open

©TimeLine Media - Pro Latin competition 2013 New Jersey State Open

Atlantic City, NJ

Quick post today about the sale ending for the photos from the 2013 New Jersey State Open! Monday is the end of the early-bird sale for products ordered from this event.  The photos will still be available to view, share, and purchase, and they will stay up until the end of March 2014. Thanks to all of you that have visited the website since we came back from Atlantic City! We have enjoyed emailing and speaking with you about your photos. I’m so happy that many of you were pleased with the photos and have them hanging in your homes and offices now.

Portfolio Images

It is gratifying to hear how you are displaying the images, and I have seen many of them on social media so you can show off your hard work! I saved so many favorite photos from this event, and I will be posting some of them on the blog. The first set is one from each of the styles of dance over the weekend. The professionals competed in Rising Star and Open competitions on Friday and Saturday, respectively. No surprise, a lot of the portfolio photos came from here:

©TimeLine Media - Pro Standard competition 2013 New Jersey State Open
©TimeLine Media – Pro Standard competition 2013 New Jersey State Open

Keeping the top line straight while really moving across the floor is quite a skill. It is always a challenge to shoot as there are only a few instances where you can see the faces of both dancers. Patience is needed to keep your eye to the camera and follow the dancers across the floor until they align with your position just right.

©TimeLine Media - Pro Latin competition 2013 New Jersey State Open
©TimeLine Media – Pro Latin competition 2013 New Jersey State Open

The Latin competitions are almost the complete opposite. Almost too much to photograph! You can turn your camera in any direction and get a frame. With many couples on the floor, I feel like there are so many moments that I miss, but I try my best. Two different styles of dance, two different styles of photography! Thanks again for stopping by and checking out the sale ending soon.

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Multiple Flash Triggers – Tech Thursday

©TimeLine Media - ballroom dance with backlit flash

Flash Photography

The holiday rush for shopping is almost here, so camera manufacturers are getting into the fray with lots of new products. I am happy with my current setup for most events, but there has been some occasion where having more options for triggering multiples flashes would have come in handy. Working with some other photographers on their projects started me thinking on how I can accomplish this with my existing equipment. They have their own systems, but since I have different gear, I needed to do some thinking.

©TimeLine Media - ballroom dance with backlit flash
©TimeLine Media – ballroom dance with backlit flash

The monolights I use in my event photography are Elinchrom Style RX 600s which are triggered by the Elinchrom Skyport remote. These fit into the hot shoe connection on your camera. I wanted to have the ability to trigger a speedlight at the same time that the monolight is fired. Althought I could set the speedlight go off the optical slave, it will fire anytime that another flash is fired. In most events now, many have a camera. That would burn the batteries too quickly if this happens. Also it would probably ruin everyone else’s photos that will trigger my flash. Here is my slick solution, that I will try at the next opportunity:

Flash Triggers

©TimeLine Media - Pocketwizard TT1 and Elinchrom Skyport on one hot shoe
©TimeLine Media – Pocketwizard TT1 and Elinchrom Skyport on one hot shoe

Directly connected to the camera is a PocketWizard MiniTT1 for Nikon. Also connected to the hotshoe connection on top of the MiniTT1 is the Elinchrom Skyport. The MiniTT1 is designed to send a radio signal to an off camera flash that is connected to a FlexTT5, and pass the shutter signal through it’s hot shoe on top. Usually another speedlight is connected on that top hot shoe, but I connected the Elichrom Skyport and experimented to see if both flashes would fire. Here are the results:

©TimeLine Media - Speedlight triggered from PocketWizard
©TimeLine Media – Speedlight triggered from PocketWizard

Having both connected, but leaving the monolight off, the PocketWizard will still fire the Speedlight connected to the FlexTT5.

©TimeLine Media - Monolight triggered from SkyPort
©TimeLine Media – Monolight triggered from SkyPort

The Skyport will also get the signal leaving the TT1 on the camera on! I had the Speedlight on a different channel just to see if it would pass the signal while not making a connection to another unit. When I had the MiniTT1 off, it did not pass the signal to the Skyport. So I tried it with both of them on:

©TimeLine Media - Combination triggers firing 2 different lights
©TimeLine Media – Combination triggers firing 2 different lights

Success! I tried this on all available channels, and everything seemed to work. It was just in my basement, so I don’t know the range of this setup, or how it will work over a long shoot, but the early tests show promise. Once I try this in a more demanding application, I’ll post the results here. Let me know if you have tried something similar, and if you have run into any trouble with this setup.

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Square Presentations

©TimeLine Media - square crop - Fashion NoVA model

It has been about 2 months since I last wrote about square cropping for photos. Now the new iOS 7 has a Square format for iPhone users to easily compose photos in this format. I have found it a much different way to compose photos in the app. I suspect this is the same if you switched from a 35mm format camera to an old 6×6 medium format camera.

©TimeLine Media - square crop -  Fashion NoVA model
©TimeLine Media – square crop – Fashion NoVA model

Like minimalism, the restrictions by using these dimensions can open up some creative possibilities. I have come across a lot of square collection lately in magazines that have caught my eye. Some are historic photographs, especially those looking back on the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination, and some are current photo projects just cropped to these dimensions. This is a very easy composition to put together into composites:

©TimeLine Media - 4 Composite Square - Flowers
©TimeLine Media – 4 Composite – Flowers

And the square format works for so many subjects – both still life and action photos. I had to look through the portfolio to find at least one ballroom dance photo that would work well. The challenge in finding one was looking for ones that had both dancers in full extension , but that would fit in the frame without too much extra space above and below them. I found one at the Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles. It was harder to find one that worked as well as this one!

©TimeLine Media - ballroom dance photo
©TimeLine Media – ballroom dance photo

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