Monday 26 December 2016

The Stove might be Terrific but it won't deliver Fantastic Pictures.

There is a famous anecdote about understanding creativity that still does the rounds in photography circles. The story is usually attributed to Sam Haskins of Cowboy Kate fame; he is being greeted by the host who is a great fan of his work and it's told like this.. "A photographer went to a socialite's party in New York. As he entered the front door, the host said ‘I love your pictures - they’re wonderful; you must have a fantastic camera.’ He said nothing until dinner was finished, then on leaving said to the host ‘That was a wonderful dinner; you must have a terrific stove." Continues after illustration.
Photograph of a photo of coffee pots on a stove with a coffee pot - illustration for the article, The Stove might be Terrific but it won't deliver Fantastic Pictures.
Now there is nothing new in the flawed logic that it is the camera that makes the picture, even though the camera itself is an inanimate object with no mind of its own.. And that is as true of today's highly programmed digital cameras as it was of whatever film camera Sam may have chosen to create his iconic pictures with. I think we can all agree it's the chef that makes the meal, not the stove after all and the same goes for the camera; it's the photographer that makes the pictures.

So what caused this old photography anecdote to pop back into my mind? On the one hand I have been reading a fascinating book about how our brain really works, how we think and how we perceive the outside world - the world we think we see. In a nutshell we all see a lot less than we assume we do, and the brain is very very good at filling in the visual gaps on the fly.. So that's one part of why I am thinking about Sam.. And then there is the growth of online web sites for booking photography services; with the one I came across most recently referring to itself as the UBER of Photography. This site also prominently featured the stoves, I mean the cameras the photographer will make your pictures with. And I reckon brains are busy filling in some very large gaps and thinking that the camera makes the work - it doesn't.

On the surface these online photography booking systems seem attractive because they attempt to make photography into a fixed commodity, like a taxi trip from A to B or buying a new stove. Simplistic price points and deliverables (number of shots - hours worked) give an illusion of choice and that one has control. A final fixation on the camera (just one part of a photographer's tool kit) is an easy point of reference. No really it's an amateurs most obvious point of photographic reference, much easier than understanding the nature of the photoshoot itself. "What camera do you use? Nikon or Canon.." Not that it probably matters anyway. All in all you have something that feels like it should be all you need to know to take control of your marketing, and at a price point you can choose for yourself. It's a trap!

Which brings me back to how our brains work. Now I am no neuroscientist, nor am I a psychologist with a degree in marketing. I can however tell you that when I go to a life drawing group and put pencil to paper, my eyes and brain tell me I am doing well; until I need to join the last lines together to complete the picture. At that late point in time, unless I have been practising regularly I find out I am not so good a judge of what I thought I saw and what I put down on paper after all.

My brain filled in the gaps for me, but in the end, I have a gap I cannot fill, the drawing is imperfect! This is why I practice my photography every day. If not on commercial jobs, then on personal projects or just photographing things that interest me. This is also why I went to art school and assisted photographers - back in the day - who were much better than me. So I could learn to see what was really there, to reduce the brain-filled-gaps with what is really there - and see what is not! To learn to see creatively and develop a vision for my craft as a professional photographer.

While cameras may be a commodity; photography never will be. There are just too many variables. And as the saying goes, "if you are not sure where you are going, you might end up somewhere else." This can be true of photography. So thrill of the unknown journey aside.. when it comes to choosing a photographer, take a good look at their portfolio or website; keep an eye out for consistency; if you don't know what you are looking at, or for, enlist specialised help - editors or designers. When you find a photographer with the photographic vision that suits you. Give them a call or send them an email, I can assure you, they will be very happy to hear from you; and you will be making the best decision you can to get the most fantastic pictures possible!

Telling Stories in Pictures all over the world..
Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

Thursday 8 December 2016

5 Modelling Portfolio Mistakes & How to Avoid Them.

Everyone says you should be a model. You have wondered for for years and now; you are finally going to give modelling a go. You are going to put yourself out there and find out if its true, but before that can happen, it's time for your first model portfolio photoshoot. Time to get some great shots to start your career with and you want to get them right!  So here's some tips on things to do and what to avoid. Scroll Down and Read on!
The headshot - 5 Mistakes to Avoid with your first Modelling Portfolio. Kent Johnson Photography, Sydney, Australia.
  • ONE - No real Headshot! OK you want to have fun with your pictures and that is a great idea but you also need shots that show what your face really looks like. A party shot with your friends or your friends cropped out just won't cut it - that's where the real headshot comes in. Nice and tight. Highlighting your fabulousness. Especially when starting out, your headshot is your business card, the picture that everyone will remember you by, so make that picture a stunning one of unforgettable you!
The model shot VS a portrait - 5 Mistakes to Avoid with your first Modelling Portfolio. Kent Johnson Photography, Sydney, Australia.
  • TWO - Portraits rarely make good portfolio shots! This is a tricky one because essentially your portfolio says who you are but it says YOU in a FASHION way, not a Mum & Dad or me with my family and friends way. Usually the BEST person for this is a Fashion photographer and not a portrait or wedding photographer, although there are of course exceptions. Do your research. You can read my article about Modelling Portfolio Headshots HERE.
Fashion VS Niche theme shoots - 5 Mistakes to Avoid with your first Modelling Portfolio. Kent Johnson Photography, Sydney, Australia.
  • THREE - Avoid heavily themed photoshoots. Of course we all love seeing pictures of people dressed as their favourite Cosplay character or super seductress, however it is not really the look you are after in your modelling portfolio especially at the beginning. Stay with the mainstream looks which are Fashion, Fitness, Health & Beauty.. Don't worry you can still book that themed shoot when it happens, get paid for it and have shots for your portfolio as well. Everything in good time.
  • FOUR - Avoid not looking like who you are.. You are you and there is no-one else like you! This believe it or not is your greatest strength. It might just be worth remembering that before they became famous, famous models were just themselves.. Work on shots that show YOU at your best, work with the best photographers you can; they will be able to help you to find your strengths as a model.
    The comp card - 5 Mistakes to Avoid with your first Modelling Portfolio. Kent Johnson Photography, Sydney, Australia.
  • FIVE - Leave the landscape pictures to the landscape photographers. What does that mean? Make sure the picture is about you and not a beautiful seascape sunset shot that you happen to be a little bit of over there, somewhere... (Not that there's anything wrong with great landscape pictures). Or some crazy spot where you blend in almost completely. Again, do your research BEFORE the shoot, check out the photographers work, you will see right away how they place their subject (the model) in their photographs. If you are shooting on location, you want to find a photographer who understands how to make you the key element in the composition, no matter where the picture is taken.
The location shot - 5 Mistakes to Avoid with your first Modelling Portfolio. Kent Johnson Photography, Sydney, Australia.
Kent Johnson is a Sydney based Fashion and model portfolio photographer. He has been published in numerous Australian Fashion Magazines and has had his photography exhibited in major photographic exhibitions. To see more of Kent's Fashion work click here, to learn more about his Modelling portfolio's click here.

Monday 28 November 2016

Bridget's Amazing Modelling Portfolio Photoshoot.

Wow what can I say, what a great gal! We created all these shots in one afternoon at a favourite harbour beach location. It's got a bit of everything, beach,, bush, some classic old architecture, the sea! Well the sea in the harbour. It even has amazing marine life too. And it was Bridget's first trip to this park so not only did she have a great time on her first ever photoshoot she loved the location as well. She is also very happy with the results and wrote this very kind review over on my Facebook page here.
Bridget, beach portrait in colour for a fashion modelling portfolio - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
"I think Kent's clear skill at photography and his sense of artistic creativity make him a perfect choice as a photographer, be it for the fashion industry or for personal portrait photography. Besides being a world class photographer with a deep knowledge of art and fashion, Kent has a lovely personality and is definitely a fun and friendly guy to work with. I really enjoyed my shoot with Kent and would recommend him to anyone in need of a great photographer!"

All this from one, fun afternoon shoot. My Spring Summer special which starts from $270.00, Details Here. Book your portfolio shoot today - Kent 0433 796863 kent@artcommunication.com.au
Bridget, four 'hair' portraits in colour for a fashion modelling portfolio - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
Bridget, portrait in colour for a modelling portfolio - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
Bridget, walking on the beach, black and white photograph for a modelling portfolio - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
Bridget, walking on the beach, black and white photograph for a modelling portfolio - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
Bridget, huge smile, beach portrait in black and white for a modelling portfolio - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
Swimwear modelling portfolio shot, Boho beach shot with jacket, earrings and wet hair - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
Bridget, beautiful headshot with a wonderful smile - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
Full length modelling shot in jeans and jacket, Boho hippy look.- Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
Reclining model mid shot on beach sandstone, denim jacket black jeans - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
My beautiful headshot by Kent Johnson - Bridget on location, Sydney, Australia.
Full length fitness modelling at the beach, rock climbing - Photographed by Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
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Kent Johnson,
Sydney, Australia.

0433 796 863

Tuesday 8 November 2016

An extra special, Special XV Dress & Birthday portrait in Sydney.

It's not everyday my subject and her family fly in from Mexico for a portrait photoshoot. However, when it's such a very special occasion, your daughters sweet fifteen, she loves the Sydney Opera House and you love to travel; well there is only one thing you can do. Jump on that plane and head for Sydney! While the shoot itself only required a couple of hours on location (at the best time of day), there was plenty of planing and preparation beforehand. Location shots emailed back and forth, morning or afternoon? Weather checks closer to the date and only a few days from which to get our shots. And this is not just a portrait, it really is a capital F Fashion Portrait. The Quinceañera dress is as central to the picture as the location and of course our Sweet Fifteen subject (yes 15 not 16, this is for Mexico). So in a portrait situation like this, being a fashion photographer and portrait, well it certainly helps. I hope you all like these pictures as much we all do. Thier favourite was blown up very large for the birthday party later on back in Mexico. Of course no matter the occasion, if you would love a special portrait to keep those memories alive forever, call me to discuss you project.
Kent Johnson, Sydney Australia - 0433 796 863.
Running in track spikes wearing the Special XV Quinceañera dress in front of the Sydney Opera House for a sweet 15 Birthday portrait. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Running in track spikes in the Special XV Quinceañera dress, Sydney Opera House in the background.
Blue dress XV Birthday portrait in Sydney with the Opera House and harbour in the background. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Blue water and the Sydney Opera house as a backdrop to this Special XV Dress & Birthday portrait in Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Special XV Sisters, special XV birthday portrait in Sydney with the Opera house as a backdrop. Photographed by Kent Johnson.


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Kent Johnson,
Sydney, Australia.

0433 796 863

Sunday 30 October 2016

'Fast Food from the Freeway' & Exhibiting in Good Company!

I am please to announce that I am part of a curated exhibition here in Sydney this Thursday the 3rd of November!  I know this Thursday is a very busy art evening, however do come along and see my work my work 'Fast Food From the Freeway' as part of the Click exhibition at Badger & Fox GalleryThe show is a mix of classic photography and contemporary including my friend and mentor Brett Hilder and friend MikiNobu Komatsu. The three of us cover Cuba, Sydney & Brisbane so lots to see right there, please join us, I look forward to seeing you there. The rest of the show really is a who's who of photography so it's not to be missed even if you cannot make the opening night festivities.

Flyer for the 2016 Click exhibition at Badger & Fox Gallery, Surry Hills, Sydney.
Art photograph  'Fast Food From the Freeway' by Kent Johnson.
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Kent Johnson,
Sydney, Australia.

0433 796 863

Tuesday 18 October 2016

On Location - a Modelling and Casting Portfolio for an Actor.

I love shooting on location but I do prefer it when the light is soft. That would usually mean early morning or late afternoon during the summer. On this shoot we did have to reschedule due to heavy rain from a few days earlier and even had to dodge some rain on the day - but the sun did come out to play as required - so we had soft lovely light; and managed to get our shots before Tayla's mum flew back to Melbourne. It's always great to have a strong support network. These pictures were predominately made as film and TVC casting shots and we went with a fresh fitness feel, keeping the background simple and focusing the attention where it should be, on Tayla.
Fashion fitness modelling shots on location in Sydney's Eastern suburbs. Great pictures for Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
Black and White 'fitness' headshot. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
Fitness and smiles, on location, bright and sunny. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
Fitness fashion on location. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
Casual fashion, shorts and off shoulder blouse. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
Colour actors headshot on location Sydney, Australia. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography by Kent Johnson.
Three quarter body shot, for a fashion modelling portfolio. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
All smiles headshot in black and white. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
Casting portrait, mid shot in colour on location. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
Black and white classic style seated portrait on location of a young woman in a white blouse. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
Three quarter body shot, fitness modelling on location, Sydney harbour. Modelling and Casting portfolio photography in Sydney by Kent Johnson.
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Kent Johnson,
Sydney, Australia.

0433 796 863

Wednesday 7 September 2016

Wild Women, Hot Fashion Styling, Fabulous Bags!

What to you get when you mix two beautiful models styled Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones and plenty of black leather and silver studded handbags? You get a hot fashion  accessories marketing campaign with plenty of strong pictures and lots of options for publishing on Social Media. These are shot with both studio strobes and daylight studio; the warmer toned are the full studio flash shots. Product still life images were also created using the props from the shoot (old STROBE lighting consoles!) Just a small taste of the large quantity of quality fashion imagery this photo shoot produced! Book your Fashion Accessories photo shoot today! 0433 796 863
Black and white photograph modelling small studded bag. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.
Daylight studio, moody shot. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.
Sexy style modelling tank bag. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Details, Handbags, product still life photography, with vintage STROBE props. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Rock 'N' Roll! Model and 'air guitar bag' Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Moody daylight studio modelling shot. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Looking wild! Social media, marketing shots. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Studio flash - Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

More wildness - Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Modelling biker handbag, classic black and white studio photography. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Handbags, product still life photography, with vintage STROBE props. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Out there! Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Handbags, product still life photography, with vintage STROBE props. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

Modelling handbags, colour close up. Biker Chick Chic with Gothic overtones fashion accessories, marketing and adverting photography Sydney.

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Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

Sunday 24 July 2016

YES Really - Short Fashion & Beauty Videos Work!

A while back when meeting with a client about their next photoshoot. I was asked what I thought about having someone along to do video too. I can't deny I was not very enthusiastic. In my experience having a videographer on set changes the flow of the shoot, and we would be working very hard to shoot a whole campaign with available light; in not a lot of time. So I was concerned about the logistics of additional set-ups and also breaks in the flow of the shoot depending on the videographer's approach. I did however hatch an alternative plan. I would shoot some short video snippets myself and cut it together afterwards as part of the overall package. Risky? Not really as we were only after quite simple and short video. I decided to use my old G10 point and shoot which I knew did a fine job on the focus and exposure and had a zoom lens so plenty of options.
 This approach delivered some positive, and I think unique benefits.
  • Firstly I never needed to break the flow of the photoshoot as I was able to video my own point of view (POV).
  • Secondly I didn't need to worry about the models not knowing where to look, which camera was the important one. It was mine, it was always my camera. And again, this allowed for a seamless flow of creative energy between the photography and the talent.
  • Third, we had fantastic efficiency time wise, and were able to produce everything we were aiming for in the time frame available to us.
  • One director one POV allowed for seamless integration with the the stills photographs in an overall sense, all material working together visually. And from a production sense where I was able to add-in slide stills sequences into the motion video for additional dramatic effect.

Was the client happy with the product I delivered? Yes they were. However what has surprised me most, when going back over the clients Instagram (IG) account recently is how effective the short videos have been. They were delivering three to six times the engagement of the various still images used on their account. This really was a surprise as from my ongoing research into video viability I have noted that many 'major' videos tend to languish on a label or stores own youTube channel gaining very little direct engagement - this includes high budget productions - as well as simple ones like ours.

Reactions to a short beauty and fashion film on Instagram - Filmed by Kent Johnson.

So in a nutshell, I think short social media videos can work; they can blend very well with you main campaign and can deliver greater engagement with your social media audience on core Instagram and Facebook social media accounts. And I have upgraded to Full HD equipment which is still very portable and I am looking forward to future fashion and beauty projects that combine simple motion videos with shooting the stills. And on another note, it was great to see this client recently change her personal Facebook avatar over to one of my beauty shots from out very first shoot together nearly 2 years ago - great shots just keep on giving. Which is exactly what I design them to do!


Beauty shot used as avatar on Facebook. Photographed by Kent Johnson.

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Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863