Todd Owyoung

Todd Owyoung is an internationally published photographer specializing in live music photography and band portraits. He graduated from Washington University in St. Louis magna cum laude with a BA in Visual Communications.

His work has appeared in publications such as Rolling Stone, the New York Times, SPIN, Billboard, Entertainment Weekly, The Wallstreet Journal, The Boston Globe, The Village Voice and Harper’s Bazaar.

Clients include American Express, Wrangler Jeans, Fuse TV, Atlantic Records, Universal Music Group, and Dave Matthews Band.

Throughout the year, on average, Todd photographs four to six bands a week. He drink tea everyday."


Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Review of the Black Rapid DS-1 Double Strap

A review of the DS-1 Double Strap by Black Rapid

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Let’s just get this out of the way. If you shoot with two DSLRs, you need the Black Rapid Double Strap. There is no better way to carry and shoot with two cameras for the professional photographer. Whether you’re a wedding shooter, a photojournalist, or just a photog who loves to go in with both barrels blazing, the Double Strap by Black Rapid demands serious consideration.

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Creative Use of High Speed Sync

Tom Bol | 04/29- 10:11 AM

Use high speed sync to add mood to your shot.

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Getty Really Makes Me Mad

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I have to voice my opinion on this.

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NAB 2011: MicroRemote Follow Focus System

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Recognizing and fixing a problem you might not even know you had.

Elinchrom Ranger High Speed Sync w/ Pocket Wizard

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Telephoto lensing at a glance. Here’s how to take full advantage of their capabilities.

Earth Day Telesummit - it’s free!

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Ideas and goals to boost Photography as a greener industry.

NAB 2011:  Tiffen and Hurlbut Visuals Team Up with New Filter Kits

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Creative Use of High Speed Sync

Tom Bol | 04/29- 10:11 AM

Use high speed sync to add mood to your shot.

When most people think of high speed sync, they think fast shutter speeds and freezing the action.  True, shooting at 1/8000 with flash is going to freeze the action no matter what the main light source is illuminating the subject.  But what about other uses of high speed sync and flash.  Until the release of the Pocket Wizard Flex system and Hypersync (see my last post), I was often frustrated shooting in bright sun.  I needed an aperture of F16 to get the right exposure at 1/200, my fastest sync speed using my Elinchrom Rangers.  What if I wanted to use a wide open aperture like F2.8 to get soft focus and blur out the background?  The answer is use high speed sync for selective focus shots in bright, sunny conditions.  Maybe high speed sync should be called ‘soft focus sync.’

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NAB 2011: Kessler Motion Control System

Clint Milby | 04/29- 07:17 AM

Surprise Product Debut Takes the Cake For Greatest Innovation

I thought I would never be able to actually see something that’s almost as rare as a bigfoot sighting and that’s a Philip Bloom Signature Series Pocket Dolly from Kessler.

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