Seaview Resort - The Building - The Website
 Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 12:11 am
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 12:11 amAs a few of you already know I am undertaking the project of establishing a new web site.
Last week we completed the last of 4 very full days of shooting with models both at the resort and around various locations in Mooloolaba and elsewhere on the Sunshine Coast.
We used a pro photographer, a make-up artist, five adult models and two child models - so it was a very expensive exercise.
I will contribute minimal photos to the website - probably a few landscapes and the following pic I took tonight.
The hardest part was going to all 50 apartments and turning on the Balcony kitchen and 2 nd bedroom light - then turning them all off after the shoot.
I took a ladder across the road and climbed up onto the roof of a bus shelter. I used my 14-24 at the 14 end and cropped after to minimise distortion. It still needed some minor perspective corrections in CS4.
I shot right through the twilight - about half an hour.
Anyway here's the result - comments welcome.

			Last week we completed the last of 4 very full days of shooting with models both at the resort and around various locations in Mooloolaba and elsewhere on the Sunshine Coast.
We used a pro photographer, a make-up artist, five adult models and two child models - so it was a very expensive exercise.
I will contribute minimal photos to the website - probably a few landscapes and the following pic I took tonight.
The hardest part was going to all 50 apartments and turning on the Balcony kitchen and 2 nd bedroom light - then turning them all off after the shoot.
I took a ladder across the road and climbed up onto the roof of a bus shelter. I used my 14-24 at the 14 end and cropped after to minimise distortion. It still needed some minor perspective corrections in CS4.
I shot right through the twilight - about half an hour.
Anyway here's the result - comments welcome.

 
 
 this particular view would be good for the 'facilities' page or similar. On a side note, this image looks interesting, as with all bikini posing it does not look particularly comfortable and the lighting does not quite match the rest of the image, however for a brochure I imagine this would be fine and dandy.
 this particular view would be good for the 'facilities' page or similar. On a side note, this image looks interesting, as with all bikini posing it does not look particularly comfortable and the lighting does not quite match the rest of the image, however for a brochure I imagine this would be fine and dandy. 
   