Posts tagged ‘norwegian photographer’
Nytt bryllupsfoto album
Hei hei og god fredag!
Her legger jeg ut et galleri med eksempler på bryllupsbilder jeg har tatt. De som legges ut nå er bilder jeg har tatt mens jeg jobbet for Studio G Fotografene i Trondheim. Om du bor i det området anbefaler jeg absolutt å bruke dem til bryllupsdagen. De har også avdeling på Jessheim for dere som bor litt lenger sør. Men om du bor i Oslo er saken veldig lett og du booker meg som fotograf til en av de viktigste dagene i livet ditt. Priser på bryllupsfotografering finner du om du klikker på “priser” linken i menyen over. For dere som lurer på effektene i bildene her så har jeg kun justert tonene og fargene og de har ikke vært gjennom photoshop engang. Jeg er veldig opptatt av å få bildene så bra som overhodet mulig under fotograferingen for å få så ekte bilder som mulig.
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Trollrock | Lørdag 30. juli
Siste dagen for årets Trollrock og for en festival det har vært! Gleder meg allerede til neste år! Gjør du? Lørdagens band og artister bestod av Stokke, SKAM, Kristine Marie, Admiral P, Tom Stockman, Bellman, Inman Hill, El Cuero, CC Cowboys og Åge Aleksandersen & Sambandet.
Dedicated to the 30s
This is a new series I’ve thrown myself out into and even though I might not stick 100% to the headline but try to stay roughly around that era. As usual Mats Heitmann is bringing his awesome hairstyling skills to this and we’ve already got one shoot under our belt. The two images below are the first two from this shoot and series. We stayed in the studio for this one, but captured a few images with placing the models into a location image in mind.
The next shoot will be after the easter holidays and hopefully in the beautiful Brittania Hotel
anywho, hope you like ‘em!
you can also check out my new tumblr-blog where I post more often and more everyday stuff here: KihlePhoto
or my website: www.kihlephoto.no
What I’ve been up to lately
Hey,
doesn’t look like it’s too easy posting large albums in an easy way here, therefore I have made albums from the trip on facebook and I’ll make a selection of fave’s on my website: http://www.kihlephoto.no
I’ve been back for a month now and started shooting for a couple of fun projects and had the pleasure of shooting images of the band “Inman Hill”. You can check out their music on iTunes or Spotify, and follow them on Twitter or their Facebook page
In addition to shooting personal projects I’m out and about trying to hook up with advertising companies to get a few commercial jobs.
Please check out my new blog at http://kihlephoto.tumblr.com
this blog is so quick and easy to update and therefore is updated far more often than this one with all kind of random stuff.
anywho…. back to retouching
here are a few shots from a shoot I had with the talented stylist Mats Heitmann:
Shoot @ Ricks II
Models: Arv H B and Maria Hagen. Photographer:
Frederick Kihle. Have a lovely weekend everyone!
Sunday shoots
Photoshoots are a great way to spend a Sunday, and that’s just what I did! Thanks to the models; Maria Hagen and Arv Breistøl, the stylist; Mats Heitmann, Marias MUA and Location coordinator; Jack-Ivar Bøhn. Here’s a test shot of Arv and me:
Although the word photoshoot sounds like a big deal, it doesn’t have to be. I discover new cool things every time I get together with a model or friend, even if it’s just walking around town with no plan and no external lighting. Natural lighting with a reflector and perhaps a diffuser is enough to creating absolutely gorgeous light so don’t always feel the need to bring as much equipment as possible.
Go back to basics every now and again and just have fun.
a few lying around
Stumbled upon a few images that I had forgotten about. Funny how that happens! All of these images, except the army dude showing his face, are composites. Composites are fun to do because you have alot of freedom, but it’s easy to mess up. The height in which all images for the composite must be as alike as possible, and a measuring tape is good for this. Measure the height of the camera and distance to where you want your model to be. I can post a tutorial on compositing later on
I can leave you with a little tip before to tutorial; the most problematic thing is masking out the hair of a model into a location shot. To avoid LOADS of time spent fixing it to look good, try and beat around it by having the same tones behind the hair. One example would be to have something white (i.e. sheet of papir or a white t-shirt) behind the models’ head and when placing the model image into the location image you can make sure a bright cloud is behind his/her head, saveing you a bundle of time











































































