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Nikki Blue commercial
 
Andrew Kornylak, Photographer
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Atlanta | GA | USA | Posted: 10:05 AM on 07.16.09 |
->> Hey guys - shameless plug here, but I think any exposure a WNBA player can get is a good thing! Nikki was a treat to work with.
I shot this commercial for Nfinity Shoes using a still camera and strobe lighting. Its about 550 still frames.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cpJU3R4qYc
-Andrew
www.akornphoto.com |
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Alex Witkowicz, Photographer
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Denver | Co | USA | Posted: 10:52 AM on 07.16.09 |
| ->> Wow, that was really cool! Thanks for sharing. I checked out the other two still motion videos on your site - I'd love to hear more about that technique. I have a feeling it's a lot harder than it looks. |
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Richard Uhlhorn, Photographer
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Chelan Falls | WA | USA | Posted: 10:54 AM on 07.16.09 |
| ->> Very nicely done Andrew. |
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Al Santos, Photographer
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Silver Spring | MD | USA | Posted: 11:24 AM on 07.16.09 |
| ->> Nice work Andrew! |
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Brian Tietz, Photographer
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Fort Myers | FL | USA | Posted: 11:48 AM on 07.16.09 |
| ->> Andrew, Strobes? Wow! what was your setup for to the uberfast frame rate on those sequences. |
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Andrew Kornylak, Photographer
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Atlanta | GA | USA | Posted: 12:00 PM on 07.16.09 |
->> Brian - I used 5 Profoto 7B-2's, mostly on grids and gridded strips. I was shooting at 11fps for 7-10 second bursts, so we went through batteries like crazy. We kept the packs at about 1 or 2 clicks up from min. power. There are a lot of ways to do this, but that was my setup :)
On my Vimeo site there are lots more "stillmotion" pieces like this.
http://vimeo.com/user1017757/videos |
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Armando Solares, Photographer
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Englewood | FL | USA | Posted: 12:20 PM on 07.16.09 |
| ->> Nice work, Andrew. Great way to be creative. |
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Patrick Meredith, Photographer, Assistant
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Austin | TX | USA | Posted: 12:49 PM on 07.16.09 |
| ->> Andrew, those are rad! |
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Andrew Kornylak, Photographer
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Atlanta | GA | USA | Posted: 7:12 PM on 07.16.09 |
->> Thanks - Alex - It is pretty simple, if you know what the limitations are.
I'll be posting a behind-the-scenes about how we did it on my blog at www.theblindmonkey.com
It should be fun, Informative, and maybe even Huh? Off Topic and Inappropriate.
Ill post here when its up |
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Jeff Stanton, Photographer
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Princeton | IN | USA | Posted: 8:51 PM on 07.16.09 |
| ->> I shot Nikki all four of her years while she was at UCLA and she was as intense of a player if there ever was one. |
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Scott Serio, Photo Editor, Photographer
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Colora | MD | USA | Posted: 9:15 PM on 07.16.09 |
| ->> Quality. That is just nice, nice stuff. The wedding video is OUTSTANDING. I mean, and not like a "yeah, yeah, that's nice"...I mean it is more "I want to watch that again" nice. Well done. |
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Andrew Kornylak, Photographer
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Atlanta | GA | USA | Posted: 11:31 PM on 07.16.09 |
| ->> Awesome Jeff. It was really cool going down memory lane with her and printing those life-sized cutouts! She is super professional but also a very nice person. |
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Daniel Putz, Photographer
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Jefferson | MD | USA | Posted: 12:16 AM on 07.17.09 |
->> Holy crap < first thing that came to my mind.
A feat of photography, beautifully presented. Bravo! |
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Andrew Kornylak, Photographer
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Atlanta | GA | USA | Posted: 8:39 AM on 07.17.09 |
->> if you are interested in some details on this one, fellow Sportsshooter Robert Benson has interviewed me on his blog (which by the way is a great one to follow)
http://robertbenson.com/blog/?p=1905 |
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