Wednesday, January 27, 2010

On Assignment - Dutchess ARC Foundation

Tonight I had the pleasure of photographing the First Annual SnowBall for the Dutchess ARC Foundation hosted by emcee Butch Anderson and special guest honoree Fred W. Schaeffer.

Steve Saland and his wife Linda are greeted by Crys McCuin, Executive Director Dutchess ARC.
Dutchess County Sherriff, Butch Anderson, sits down with Senator Steve Saland during the cocktail hour.

Corinne S. Weber, President of Dutchess ARC Foundation Board of Trustees, presents Fred Schaeffer with an award.
While making a joke about the time, Senator Steve Saland recognizes honoree Fred Schaeffer.

New York State Assemblyman Marcus J. Molinaro recognizes honoree Fred Schaeffer.

Senator Steve Saland and Marc Molinaro honor Fred Schaeffer for his for work on making the Walkway over the Hudson project come true.



Fred Schaeffer address the Foundation.



Dutchess ARC Foundation Treasure, Betty Kirchhoff dances with her son Joe Kirchhoff to the sounds of the Dan Bradley Big Band.




Folks watch President Obama delivered his State of the Union address in the hotel lobby after the event.


Friday, January 15, 2010

Never Quit for Chad - You can help.


I had the pleasure of photographing Jovonna and Chad back in February of 2008. I was updating my portfolio and they were very helpful by posing for me. What a wonderful and happy couple to work with. Now it is my turn to help them.

In October of 2009, Chad was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer know as Ewing Sarcoma. It is a fast growing cancer that attacks the spine area. In Chad's case, the tumors have put pressure on his spine and he has become paralyzed from the waist down.

Chad has been receiving both chemo and radiation treatments in NYC at Sloan Kettering, 100 mile from his home, away from family and friends since October. Jovonna has been at his side since day one. Chad was able to come home for a few days over the holidays.

Just days before Chad was diagnosed with cancer, Jovonna gave him the wonderful news that she was pregnant with their child.

Both Chad and Jovonna have been out of work since early October and are now paying for their insurance out of pocket.

How can you help. For those who are in the Poughkeepsie NY area, we are having a fund raiser for Chad and Jovonna on February 27, 2010 at the Poughkeepsie Elks Lodge, 29 Overocker Road. Please email bauert123@hotmail.com for tickets or write to the address below.

If you are not in the Poughkeepsie area, or are unable to attend, you can contribute in one of two ways. A check can be made out to "Never Quit for Chad" and mailed to:

Never Quit for Chad
c/o Tom Bauer
89 Van Wagner Road
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

or if you want to post a picture or send a message to Chad, you can buy at $10.00 square at Neverquitforchad.org.

For updates on Chad's progress, read a blog his friends put together at: http://www.mapsalesonline.com/neverquitforchad/blog.php

Please do what ever you can to help out Chad, Jovonna and their unborn child. Every dollar counts.

Thanks You,
Duane



Sunday, January 3, 2010

Just for fun - Product Photography

While on vacation I thought I would take some time to work on Product photos.


Since it is the holidays, I started with this wooden white snowman to do a little white on white testing. The kind of thing you see on most web pages where the photo and the page background are seamless.

The challenge with this rainbow (RoyGBiv, missing indigo and violet) is to make sure the white tops of the bottles show up against the white background.


A photographer friend of mine from Essence Photography by Eysha Powers pointed out that I should take a look at the actual product website to see how they did the white on white bottle tops. I took a peek and have to agree, so I did a quick re-shoot and this is the result. I'll re-shoot the rainbow this weekend.
More white on white with a little silver.
Chrome is one of the harder things to photograph because of all the reflections. I also wanted to make sure the product name was clear by making the chrome around the name dark.Nothing to fancy here, just playing with reflections.
The goal in this shot of a small flashlight was to highlight the product name with a band of light. I also wanted to show just a bit of the light cast by the flashlight.