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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Fall Special Offer - Only 2 Weeks Left!

All things come to an end. But my Fall Special Offer is still around for 2 more weeks!

15 minute photo shoot.
$30.
Full resolution files!

PLUS ... 
for every new paying customer you refer to me 
you will receive a coupon to purchase 
one printed item at cost through my smugmug website.
Perfect for holiday gifts.

For more information use the contact form below or email me directly at chris.bakerevens@gmail.com

Thursday, December 1, 2016

NoDAPL Action in Philadelphia




















Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Tuesday Tutorial #2: Catch Lights and Flash

Photography friends are the best!

Last week my friend Kaytee came for a meal and a time of photography play. I particularly wanted to experiment with catch lighting (the sparkly spots in eyes) so I set up a home studio for this purpose.

Who says photography is all cameras?! Me using the multitool to cut a hole in peg board.
Photo: Kaytee Ray Riek.
For the setup I thought to created a circle of light using string lights mounted on pegboard. It was a brilliant idea that failed in practice. While many of the lights held still, an annoying amount self-ejected, losing light.

In the picture above I'm cutting a hole in the center of the peg board for the camera to peek through, with the goal that the catch light would be centered on the eyes. Again, the concept didn't make it through to practice. The catch light in this configuration was a wobbly, dim trail of light points in an odd-looking oblong shape. Not pleasing to my eyes!

Kaytee and I also had two flash units linked up to a radio transmitter and played around with those. We quickly discovered that the flash units overpowered the string lights but they did create bright spots in the eyes - catch lights!

Close up view. The two flash catch lights are clearly visible in my left eye. Photo: Kaytee Ray Riek.
Kaytee then hit on the idea to spread the string lights into a random mass of light points. While this had the effect of dimming each point of light, it did create a dreamy "galaxy" effect. If we positioned the subject and light source close enough the lights filled the eyes.

Galaxy of Stars. Photo: Chris Baker Evens.
We then played around with both the catch lighting, the flash guns and peg board some more to see what we could create...

Photo: Chris Baker Evens

Photo: Chris Baker Evens
Photo: Kaytee Ray Riek.

Photo: Kaytee Ray Riek.

Photo: Kaytee Ray Riek.




Friday, November 25, 2016

Day #30: Kensington Art

Photographs from a photo walk hosted by Philadelphia Photo League's Mike K.

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Thursday, November 24, 2016

Day #29. HDR Philadelphia Skyline (for fun)

Against my better judgement ...

Philadelphia and Ben Franklin Bridge. HDR process.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Day #27: Dreary Philadelphia Skyline.

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Ben Franklin Bridge and Philadelphia Skyline from Port Richmond. Average exposure from 80 images.

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Day in the Life of a Professional Photographer Day #25: People United in Love in Black and White.

Select photographs from today's march in Philadelphia.

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Let Me Tell You What You Can't Do To My Love, Alt-Right.

Refugees Are Not Fucking Skittles.

Respect Existence or Expect Resistance.

Fuck Trump.

#NotMyPresident

Never Normalize Racism, Sexism, Ignorance.


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I am a local Philadelphia photographer captivated by early morning sunrises, street scenes and people at play.

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