Thursday, February 18, 2010

Isthmus cover: Deborah Blum

On Friday, I had an exciting photo shoot with Deborah Blum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the author of several science-themed books. We did the portrait in the UW-Madison Chemistry Building and with her connections we were lent (under the watchful eye of two professors) some interesting substances for the editorial photo. I really like how the bright colors turned out on this one!

Environmental portrait of Deborah Blum, author.
Art director: Caroline Fath.

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

New jewelry photography tearsheet


I was fortunate enough to help work on the February issue of Madison Magazine. I photographed several pieces of jewelry on a tabletop sweep as well as some fine jewelry isolated on white. Shot with my Canon 70-200mm and extension tubes on a tripod. I'm really stoked about how the layout turned out. Stylist: Shayna Miller, art director: Tim Burton.

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Fashion designs by Ariel Gold

Just wrapped up shooting 11 outfits in my studio designed by UW-Madison textile & apparel design student Ariel Gold. She is creating her 11x14" portfolio to apply to Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. I was extremely impressed by how talented Ariel is for a young designer and can't wait to see more of her work! fashion photography in Madison, Wisconsin High fashion couture by Ariel Gold madison fashion photos Model: Hillary Williams.

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Photo from the archives: Will Allen

Months ago, I shot an editorial assignment for Urbanite Magazine. I drove to Milwaukee at 5am and had a photo shoot with Will Allen who recently was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship (Genius Award). Will is doing groundbreaking work in his field of urban farming. Here's an outtake from our photoshoot. Will Allen photographed at his urban farm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Copyright 2008, Timothy Hughes.

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Aerial photography over Madison

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Aerial photograph of Wisconsin State Capitol Madison. The capital photographed from an airplane in the summer of 2009.
Bishops Bay Country Club. An aerial photograph taken in Middleton, Wisconsin from an airplane.
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University Hospital Madison, WI aerial photograph.
I had a great, great photo flight in a little two-seater Cessna over Madison, Wisconsin today! Temperature is 79º and visibility is unlimited. Flew out of Morey Airport in Middleton and got some nice, sharp photos along the way. Contact me for reasonable rights-managed licensing rates for any of these images which are available as high resolution files.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Ed Hardy Spring/Summer 2009 runway photos

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I photographed the Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier runway party last night and had a really good time. It was pretty dark in the club for runway since they didn't turn on the house lights. I had to shoot at 1250 ISO, but managed to get a few decent shots.
Ed Hardy runway show gallery

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Product shots: men's outerwear

Had a fun product photo shoot project for the January issue of Madison Magazine. Stylist: Shayna Miller, Art Director: Tim Burton. product clothing outerwear menswear
Shayna's blog may be found here.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Product shoot: Hot Lickin' Hot Sauce.

product advertising photoThere's a new hot sauce in town mama! Shot this ad at the studio last night for Hot Licken' sauce. Woooooooo wee.

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Assignment: Fashion Week runway photos

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Madison Fashion Week was a fantastic production last night. Everyone really worked together to create an impressive runway show. I was lucky enough to shoot the event for the promoter and the images turned out nicely. The edited set is online here

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Monday, March 31, 2008

Scanning the 35mm film archive (ScanCafe review)


In early January I ordered 153 scans from 35mm negatives I've had sitting around for years. I went with the more expensive pro-resolution 4000dpi .tif scans which end up being 37¢ per scan. Shipping was $8.00 for the entire order. I put the negatives in a ziplock bag, packed them in a box, printed out the pre-paid UPS label to scancafe in California and dropped the parcel at the UPS Store. They are shipped to India for the actual scanning process. They build customers a web gallery where you choose which scans you want burned onto your DVDs (or CDs if space allows).

I safely received my order yesterday which included all my negatives and three DVD-Rs with the digital files. Each image comes out to be a 59MB .tif which is seems too large to be practical so I scaled everything down 75% then 80% (I still use the incremental downsampling method when possible) and saved as high-quality .jpgs.

The scans are certainly sharp enough for my eye. With every file (including digital) I'll resize the image and use USM or Smart Sharpen according to what the final output is. Saturation on the scans leaves a bit to be desired. I assume that going from film (analog) to digital loses a generation of quality no matter what. So, I tend to bump up the saturation on the scans in post.

A lot of the color film I used was 200 or 400 ISO so film grain is definitely an issue. Shots that looked awesome as 4x6" prints now have sandpaper skies due to grain. Also, the color doesn't pop nearly as much as I was hoping it would. Nevertheless, I'm sure with a good negative, 8x12" prints would be no problem.

All in all, I'm very glad I got my old negatives scanned and although there are less gems than I had hoped for-I can't complain about the quality of work they did. Web: www.ScanCafe.com

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Rain Over Cancun

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Shot this with my Canon 5D body, focal length 16mm.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Favorite shot from the February bout...

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After much deliberation, I've decided this photo of Unholy Roller "Jewels of DeNile" is my best from the bout. 85mm lens, overhead strobe plus fill flash.

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