Soo Photography Blog

Commercial Photography Blog by Photographer of the Year Award Recipient, Michael Soo.
Product photography, fashion, food and wedding.
San Francisco Bay Area, California, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Shanghai, Singapore.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

A Model Portfolio from & for the City of Angels

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It's always humbling when I'm chosen as the photographer for people whose professional careers depend on my pictures. So Cal model Elizabeth is a special case.

For years she has used photographs from her modeling gigs as her portfolio. But recently she decided to create a collection of pictures specifically for her. After canvassing websites of many, many photographers, Elizabeth found me; and she chose to drive eight hours all the way from Los Angeles to come here to Cupertino...TWICE!

Highslide JS We worked both days and had some fun setting up different categories of shots to create a complete portfolio: headshot, commercial, athletic, and business-style photos.

The collaboration brought us from the studio, to San Francisco downtown, to the garden in my backyard, to a local park. We really covered her comp card in more ways than one. Tiffany Chiang did the makeup wonderfully.

Being a model is about versatility and acting. By creating photographic situation for the model to act out her role will dramatically increase her chances of being cast into a role.

Highslide JS My best wishes follow Elizabeth back to Los Angeles, and I hope my photos will bring her great luck with her modeling career.

- Michael Soo

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Food Photography for Birk's Restaurant

Filet Mignon Shooting meat seems to have its good set of challenges in today's health conscious world. How do you shoot a rib eye, which is supposed to have fatty portions to entice the viewer without overdoing it, tipping a balance between alluringly delicious, and health. One of the key lies in the positioning of the meat and the position of the light(s). Do not show too much fat smack in front and control the oil content. Using light to not fully expose the oil content (think light position and family of angles) but keep it subtly reflective to show the natural juice of the meat and not oil. That'll entice the viewer AND at the same time, display freshness and tenderness. Dessert Sampler Now, dessert, on the other hand is easy as a cheese cake. People ordering desserts wants to be feel defenseless against the smooth decadence of chocolate, submit to their natural aphrodisiac qualities and smooth textures. Melting and swirling in sweet surrender. Desserts have to look gorgeous, saturated and by the Gods, sexy! Oh yeah baby! To render those qualities, they have to be done in multitude of steps. First of which, is the smooth quality of light. They can't show as harsh of a texture like the entrées. They almost have to be done the same way as when I shoot models in a glamour setting. The smoothness of the light and the settings is extremely crucial here. See all other images from the Birk's Restaurant. - MS

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