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Sotiri Mantas + Maisie Moreno

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Everything looks better with the CYC. Photographer Sotiri Mantas had a quick session capturing the model Maisie Moreno against the CYC wall to achieve series of beautiful fashion oriented images that look great for any format – Instagram, magazine or professional portfolio. Using even light on the model, Sotiri was able to create soft and smooth exposure pleasant for the eye of the viewer.
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Have a look at PHOTOGRAPHER’s INSTAGRAM and WEBSITE for more information about upcoming projects and portfolio. Make sure to check INSTAGRAM of the MODEL Maisie Moreno.
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Sotiri’s choice for the shoot was stage C. It features large South and East facing windows, with lots of natural light. It is notorious for accommodating large, high end production crews and sophisticated artistic projects due to its versatility. Enhanced with the large Cyc wall available as well as paper backdrops, grass wall and wood floor corner this stage brings variety to your backstage. Find out more about stage C on our WEBSITE.

How To Clean Your Lenses

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Cover photo credit: ladymehanphotography "#selfie"
Cleaning camera lenses is something that every photographer has to face at some period of time. Although sounds frightening it is not actually difficult. The best time to clean lenses is … when it gets dirty! Do not try to clean it on the daily basis as you may actually do worse to it than better. But when the time comes and you need to get the dust and debris off it, here are some tips how to do ti quick and easy!

Use a UV or Skylight filter

Before I get into cleaning techniques let me share a tip that all DSLR users should consider. For each lens you own you should consider purchasing a UV or skylight filter. Keep it attached to your lens at all times. In addition to it cutting out UV light they will protect your lens from scratches or even breakage. It also means that when you do your cleaning you’ll just be cleaning the filter instead of the actual lens (unless dust gets right in). Keep in mind that filters come in different levels of quality – if you have a high end lens consider investing in a higher end filter. Lens hoods can also help protect the end of your lens as do the lens caps for both the front and back end of your lens that come with it – always use them!

Lens Cleaning Fluid

In most camera stores you’ll find an alcohol based lens cleaning fluid that is well worth having. It will help you to lift off fingerprints and other smudges without leaving streaks on your lens or filter. Keep in mind that you don’t need too much of this fluid at a time – usually just a drop or two wiped in a gentle circular motion with a cleaning tissue will remove most marks on a lens or filter. Always apply the fluid to a cloth or tissue rather than the lens itself. Alternatively – many photographers believe that simply breathing on your lens and then wiping with a cloth is a safer method for cleaning it – rather than introducing harsh fluids. My own approach is to start with breath and then use the fluids for difficult marks to remove.

Cleaning Tissues

To apply the cleaning fluid grab yourself some lens tissues. They are a very thin paper that will let you wipe your lenses without scratching them. These tissues are one use tissues and should be thrown away after using. Don’t use normal facial tissues – these are too rough and will scratch your lens.

Cleaning Cloth

An alternative to cleaning tissues is the more modern microfiber cleaning cloth. These washable cloths grab a hold of dust and oils on your lens. The main thing to be aware of with them is to keep them clean themselves with a regular wash – alternatively just buy yourself a new one as they are very cheap to buy and that’ll negate the risk of wiping something from your wash into your lens. Before using a cloth always check the lens to make sure you don’t have any larger pieces of grit on it. The last thing you want to do is wipe it into your lens causing a scratch. Remove any larger gritty dust using a blower or brush before wiping.

Blowers

Most camera stores sell blowers of different varieties.  Before you use a blower make sure you squeeze it a few times first to get any dust that might be inside it out.

Brushes

If you have a lot of dust on your camera one good tool to get the big stuff off is a brush. Get one with fine and soft hair (camel hair) to avoid scratching your lens. Similarly you might like to invest in a lens cleaning pen which has a retractable brush on one end an a cleaning pad on the others.

How to Avoid Camera Shake

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Cover photo credits: nikicram, model: @cole.gill, agency: @bellaagencyla   Camera shake can be a real pain when shooting off a tripod. However, there are a few things you can implement to remedy this problem. Today we are going to discuss several settings and gadgets that are useful in order to avoid an unintended blur on your photos.  

Sources of Camera Shake

Where does camera shake come from? Let’s take a look:  
  1. Unsteady tripod
  2. Camera Strap
  3. Hands
  4. Image Stabilization
  5. DSLR Mirror Slap
  6. Shutter Shock
  7. Long Focal Length
  8. Surrounding Environment (Wind, Water, Sand, etc)
Some of these are really easy to deal with (have a cheap $70 tripod? switch to more professional model carbon fiber tripod like like Gitzo Traveler). Others might be problematic, especially when you are shooting long exposure photos. Let’s take a closer look at what can be done with each.  
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From @violetartistry with @negharfonooni 🤗
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Location – Stage D

Camera Strap

Camera straps are a great help when you are traveling and shooting in a hand held position. However being mounted on a tripod and shooting in undesired weather condition (strong winds) might cause the strap to dangle and hit the camera resulting in destabilization of its legs. It is better to take of the camera strap in this case. A lot of cameras offer easy detach mechanisms and some straps have tripod mount pockets.

Hands

In general, using your hands is a bad idea. It will always bring blur. If you are pressing the button with your hand and the shutter opens at this exact moment – you will introduce blur. If you are holding a camera off the tripod – you will introduce blur. If you are holding a tripod with your hands with the camera on it – you will introduce blur. The only scenario where you can use hands is with either a remote control or a self-timer.

Image Stabilization

While some cameras have ways to detect tripod use, it is best to always disengage image stabilization when you shoot off a tripod. When your setup and the platform you are standing on is stable, image stabilization can be quite harmful to your images. So if you have an image stabilization switch on your lens, make sure to move it to “Off” position when shooting. You will usually have a switch on the side of the lens for that. If you have a camera with in-body image stabilization (IBIS), make sure to turn it off from the camera menu.

DSLR Mirror Slap

If you use a DSLR camera, the mirror slap can be a source of camera shake when shooting in low-light situations. Gladly, many modern DSLRs have ways to prevent mirror slap from causing camera shake. One of such methods is to use the Mirror Up mode. In this mode, releasing the camera shutter will first raise the mirror, then the second release will start the exposure. While the Mirror Up mode can work great to eliminate mirror slap, it pretty much requires the use of a remote shutter release. Sadly, most Mirror Up implementations do not work with a self-timer, which makes this mode only practical to use with a remote shutter release. Another method  is Exposure Delay Mode. With the Exposure Delay Mode turned on, the camera will raise the mirror, wait for a specified amount of time, and only then take a picture, which can effectively reduce and potentially even eliminate mirror slap. This mode is not available on every camera, but if it is available on yours, you can use it in combination with a self-timer, which can work out really well (more on that below) in situations where you do not have a remote shutter release with you, or do not have the time to set it up.
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BTS from @half_gallon_tuck with @annaleemedia 😊
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Location – Stage F
Merch lookbook shoot for @xambassadors

Shutter Shock

It turns out that another big source of camera shake can actually be the shutter mechanism, which some people refer to as “shutter shock”. While most DSLRs have ways to deal with Mirror Slap, few cameras actually provide a way to deal with the shutter shock. Shutter shock is a real problem and not just in DSLR cameras – it can actually be a pain to deal with even on mirrorless cameras! The problem with shutter shock, is that the shutter moves right before the exposure starts, so it can be more of a cause for blurry images than the mirror mechanism.   The best way to deal with vibrations from the shutter mechanism is to use a feature called “Electronic Front Curtain Shutter”, “Electronic First Curtain” or “Live View Silent Mode”. Sadly, most entry-level and mid-level cameras on the market today do not have such mode available, which is disappointing. So if you go through your camera menu and your camera manual, and you cannot find such an option, you are basically out of luck and your only choice will be to either use a “Mirror Up” mode described above, or a combination of Exposure Delay + Self Timer, which is discussed further down in the article. If you do have the Electronic Front Curtain Shutter (EFCS) mode available in your camera, then with a combination of camera features, you can completely eliminate any camera-induced vibrations. Basically, when EFCS is engaged, the camera does not trigger the shutter mechanism at the start of the exposure – the shutter is already open and the camera only engages the shutter at the very end of exposure. This means that the camera must be in a particular mode for EFCS to actually work. In a DSLR camera, EFCS can work either with Mirror Up mode (first release raises both the mirror and the shutter mechanisms and the second release starts the exposure) or in Live View mode. If you shoot with a mirrorless camera, just make sure that EFCS is turned on and you should be set – you should not hear any noise when your shutter goes off, only one sound after the picture is taken. Below are some examples of proper use of EFCS on a few cameras.

Long Focal Length

If you have ever shot at a very long focal length, especially when coupling super telephoto lenses with teleconverters, you might have noticed that your camera will shake like crazy and continue to do so for a while after you touch it. This is especially noticeable when shooting from an unstable tripod setup. The reason why longer focal lengths are challenging, is because vibration is much more pronounced at longer focal lengths than shorter ones, since you are magnifying such a tiny portion of the frame. It is best to explain the reason using the below illustration:
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Here you can see how the potential for the shake is increased with the increase in focal length. The red-dotted lines that represent the potential limit of how much the camera can shake when hand-held have a much shorter span at 80mm than at 400mm. That’s because camera shake is magnified with increase in focal length.
As you can see, at shorter focal lengths the camera does not have much challenges with slight vibrations, but once very long focal lengths are involved (200mm and beyond), camera shake gets much more pronounced. If you ever want to evaluate your tripod setup, mount a super telephoto lens and try zooming into live view at 100% at 200mm+ focal lengths. Then see how crazy the vibrations get after you touch the camera!

Surrounding Environment

Once you take care of all tripod, lens and camera-induced stabilization issues, it is also important to check if your environment might be causing camera shake. For example, it is expected that if you shoot in very windy conditions, your camera might shake as a result of strong wind gusts. If you shoot with your tripod dipped into the sea / ocean, the waves might be hitting your tripod legs and causing camera shake. If you shoot from a very unstable environment such as sand dunes, your tripod might start slowly sinking, causing blur in long exposures. There might be other factors at play as well, such as an object physically touching your camera setup. Always assess your environment as well and keep both your camera and tripod away from any other objects, making sure that you are set up on a stable, non-moving platform.  
Excerpts from the article by Nasim Mansurov
 

Samantha Gangal sings Bohemian Rhapsody

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A young beautiful singer Samantha Gangal is already making serious steps to be on top of her career as a musician. This time she had a take on of the major hits of last centuries – Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody. And she nailed it.

A short info about the star of the show:
“Samantha Gangal is a 13 year old actress, singer, and model.  The music video she did was for her official recording of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody.  She sang all of the vocal parts and NO auto tuning was used.  The video has been released on her Youtube channel….”
 Have a look at the young sensation’s INSTAGRAM and FACEBOOK pages for more information and latest releases!
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Stage Art 1, a long-time FD Photo Studio favorite, was used for this shoot. With the high-key white industrial design that FD is notorious for, Stage Art 1 is a clean setting that can be manipulated to fit all kinds of projects. This space has its windows facing South and West and gets beautiful direct light during the PM hours, and great open-shaded light in the morning.
Take a look at Stage Art 1 HERE to see what equipment is included in the hourly rate, as well as its availability and pricing.

Amanda Sherlock + Michelle Terris

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Going after a soft, natural and minimal vibe a duo of photographer and a model took the best out of stage D’s natural lighting conditions… and delivered great warm photos!
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Amanda was very kind to share with us her story:
“My name is Amanda Sherlock, and I am a graduate from AMDA College and Conservatory of the performing arts. I had the opportunity to shoot here at FD Photo Studio with photographer Michelle Terris, and it was lovely. She was a pleasure to work with, and the Stage D studio we used provided the perfect atmosphere for the light, fresh vibe we were going for. “
Find out more about the MODEL of the session, Amanda Sherlock via her INSTAGRAM and FACEBOOK pages. Make sure to follow the PHOTOGRAPHER’s INSTAGRAM as well for daily updates.
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Stage D is one of the most spacious and most affordable spaces we currently offer. Suitable for both large and small production teams, this stage is on always on a high demand.  Lighting conditions are of supreme quality. If  working with natural light, towards the sunset the studio gets plenty of great, warm light through large south-west facing frosted windows. There are three strobe lights always available within the stage.  Have a look at our calendar for availability, prices and contacts on our WEBSITE.

Gabriel Conte at FD PhotoStudio!

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A Youtube sensation, a believer, creator and “husbander” Gabriel Conte directed by Djeneba Aduayom visited our stage Pro I for a quick photo session supporting his recent interview for Vulkan Magazine. Gabriel Conte at FD PhotoStudio! -wrongron, Wrong Ron, VULCAN magazine, Studio Photography, shot at FD Photo Studio, rental stages, pro stage I, Los Angeles, Gabriel Conte, FD photo studio, fashion, Djeneba Aduayom, blog, !StageProIv2, !done Here is the excerpt from the beginning of the interview:  

“Gabriel Conte rose to fame by making the world laugh; with millions of followers on Youtube, Vine, and Instagram combined, its no surprise that the heartthrob quickly became an industry must have. VULKAN sat down with the rising star to talk about everything from success to relationships. What was the first video idea you ever had, and did you follow through with it? My first video was probably when I was 8 or 9 years old. My brother, cousin and I had this idea to choreograph a fight scene in my cousin’s living room and have his dad video tape it for us. We filmed it and thought it was the coolest thing anyone had ever done!”
Read full interview on VULCAN magazine’s WEBSITE. And check out the star’s YOUTUBE page for lots of laughs and giggles.   Pro Stage I has undergone a recent update and now features a Old Glory Red Wall with Silver Fainting Couch. In addition to that, standard photo backdrops of black, white and grey color, and studio lighting for stills are also included in the hourly rate. Make sure to catch the coolness of this space with your photo and video cameras  and book with us NOW.  

Jin N Tonic departing for an adventure!

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The model Jin N Tonic is not your ordinary fashion model. And these series of photos are not your usual lookbook plain style. Half naked, half goofy but definitely fun and exciting, this project  has turned out great for the model and her crew!
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A short story behind the photoshoot and the model:
“Jin N Tonic is an LA-based, full-time traveling model and very excited to be working alongside film editor Chris E Gepp, photographer Joel Sigerson, production assistant Brigand Jaszkowiak, and professional composer Reinchez NG to be bringing to life her very first webseries following her worldwide tour scheduled for this summer 2017. The whole team came together to create these stellar promotional images at FD Photo Studio.”
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Find out more about the model and Jin’s worldwide adventures by visiting the artist’s WEBSITE and INSTAGRAM.
Pro Stage II has been adorned with a few additions. Firstly, now there is a huge American flag that covers a good portion of the wall and is already becoming a hallmark of the Pro stages. In addition to that, standard photo backdrops of black, white and grey color, and studio lighting for stills are also included in the hourly rate. Make sure to catch the coolness of this space with your photo and video cameras  and book with us NOW.

ActiveWear by BODY LOVE LA

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With the current advancement of the clothing and sports industries combining their powers, your favorite work out outfit now can be not only comfy but also sexy. Active wear retail shop called BODY LOVE LA has everything you need to stay in trend of the hottest gym fashion. ActiveWear by BODY LOVE LA -wrongron, Wrong Ron, Studio Photography, Social Maison, shot at FD Photo Studio, Sexy Panterra, rental stages, pro stage I, Los Angeles, FD photo studio, fashion, body love la, blog, Ajani Charles, !Stage Pro I, !done  ActiveWear by BODY LOVE LA -wrongron, Wrong Ron, Studio Photography, Social Maison, shot at FD Photo Studio, Sexy Panterra, rental stages, pro stage I, Los Angeles, FD photo studio, fashion, body love la, blog, Ajani Charles, !Stage Pro I, !done   A few words about the management company behind the project:

“We offer a full Instagram management service.  We’ll develop, post and moderate content on your Instagram page. Allow us to take your company to the next level in this social media influenced society.”

Eager to purchase this beautiful sportswear right now? Check out Body Love LA’s INSTAGRAM for prices and availability! To reach out to the marketing management company Social Maison follow them on INSTAGRAM and visit their WEBSITE.
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Pro Stage I features a large seamless white cyc wall, as well as standard photo backdrops of black, white and grey color, and studio lighting for stills. Make sure to catch the perks of the space with your photo and video cameras  and book with us NOW.

Trevor Wesley – M.A.D.E.

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A talented musician, singer Trevor Wesley has visited our stage Hill 3 to record a video for his song called M.A.D.E. This minimalistic video has everything it needs to deliver a good mood, beautiful ballet dance moves and a soothing voice.   Find out more about the artist Trevor Wesley through his INSTAGRAM, WEBSITE, and SOUNDCLOUD pages.   Stage Hill 3 is one of our largest and brightest stages. Advantageously positioned with the windows facing west and north, this stage gets plenty of sift indirect sunlight in the first half of the day and lots of direct sunbeams in the second half. As with any our other stages a standard package of three basic backdrops and three lights is available within the stage already. For more information visit stage Hill 3 on our website.