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Authentic Films
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Добавлен 22 июн 2014
Sydney based freelance film maker, specializing in short documentary's about photographers and other content creators and artists. Most of the recent videos have been made with learning from the best in mind.
Hugh Stewart Trailer
This is a trailer for an hour long film featuring Sydney Photographer Hugh Stewart.
In the film Hugh is filmed in his photography studio located in Woollahra where he is working on his latest portrait project. Whilst in the studio Hugh receives a call about his work as onset photographer on the movie Elvis which leads to a long explanation of what that work involved.
In the film Hugh is filmed in his photography studio located in Woollahra where he is working on his latest portrait project. Whilst in the studio Hugh receives a call about his work as onset photographer on the movie Elvis which leads to a long explanation of what that work involved.
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Movie and Portrait Photography with Hugh Stewart
Просмотров 744Месяц назад
0:00 Introduction to Hugh and his latest portrait project 9:55 Intro to working with Baz Lurhmann 21:08 Working as the stills photographer on the movie ELVIS 37:11 Hugh explains the set up for his portrait project 43:10 Live portrait session 50:42 Conclusion Hugh Stewart has enjoyed a long career including shooting portraits of acting royalty for Vanity Fair in the US and in the UK for British ...
Photography workshop -"How I photographed the New Zealand PM for American VOGUE" by Derek Henderson.
Просмотров 13 тыс.Месяц назад
In this workshop film, internationally renowned Photographer Derek Henderson recreates his iconic image of a former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinta Arden for American Vogue. Derek details the brief and how he technically overcame the problem of having to shoot during the midday sun. We include all the technical details and show you hands on, in the field, exactly how this was achieved, s...
Preview to a Photography Workshop-Using Flash Outdoors
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Год назад
Link to FULL FILM: ruclips.net/video/VE9WNFlLKl8/видео.html This is the first 8 mins of a workshop in which Derek Henderson recreates his iconic image of New Zealand, Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern for American Vogue. Derek takes you through the process, step by step. Including: Detailing the brief and how he technically overcame the problem of having to shoot during the midday sun. All the tec...
Art Photography- Photographing flowers for a large format print exhibition
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
This video was filmed over a couple of afternoons in the home studio of Art photographer Gary Heery. Gary's early carear was celebrity portraits in Hollywood and New York. He did a lot of album covers for record companies and celebrity portraits for magazines and gained International recognition in the process. Since returning to his home in Sydney, Australia, Gary has changed direction in his ...
Portrait of a young Artist-Camille Olsen Ormandy
Просмотров 2492 года назад
Camille Olsen Ormandy a young Artist based in Sydney Australia, speaks to us in her beachside studio, whilst she paints one of her signature style portraits her friend and fellow Art student Emmeline Morris. During these series of interview she touches on her inspiration, which ranges from family to popular culture and history. #australianart #art #painter #young @camilleormandy @emmeline_morri...
How a master portrait photographer works
Просмотров 29 тыс.2 года назад
Filmed on location at SunStudios in Sydney, Australia. Gary Heery talks us through his approach to portrait photography including: 1/The technical aspects such as studio set up, working with an assistant, lighting, camera, retouching and printing. 2/He offers insights into how to get the best out of your subjects. 3/He explains his approach to creating a body of work for a photography exhibitio...
Photography self publishing printed books #1
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
Derek Henderson talks us through his project of photographing meat workers on a Large format 5x4 camera. Titled Waitoa Slaughter House
Photography self publishing printed books #2
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
Derek Henderson talks about his first book, “The Terrible Boredom of Paradise”. #analoguephotography #filmphotography #landscapephotography #selfpublishing #photography @derekhendersonphoto
Photography self publishing printed books #3
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Photography self publishing printed books #3
Photography self publishing printed books #4
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Photography self publishing printed books #4
Derek Henderson shoots Portraits for ZARA
Просмотров 119 тыс.3 года назад
Derek Henderson shoots Portraits for ZARA
How to I photographed Margot Robbie and Travis Scott
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
How to I photographed Margot Robbie and Travis Scott
BTS as Painter creates a work of art in his studio
Просмотров 5445 лет назад
BTS as Painter creates a work of art in his studio
Painting outdoor wall Art at Bondi Beach.
Просмотров 2396 лет назад
Painting outdoor wall Art at Bondi Beach.
Writer and photographer Brett Hilder records his life in beautiful hand written leather books.
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.6 лет назад
Writer and photographer Brett Hilder records his life in beautiful hand written leather books.
It’s one of the best documentaries about photographers on RUclips. I just don’t understand why it doesn’t have millions of views. Kudos to the team and amazing Hugh Stewart! ❤
High praise indeed, thanks very much.
Following...
Looking forward to this :)
It’s up now if you want to watch it?
I think you’ve done a great job of presenting what it’s like to spend some time in Hugh’s studio. I had my portrait taken there early this year and enjoyed the time as much as I appreciate the photos.
Thanks Matt, much appreciated
nice
Thanks
This was really so wonderful. On so many levels. I could watch Hugh chatting about his life, and watch his shooting process for many more hours. Thank you for this absolute treat.
Thanks for your lovely comment. I’m so glad you enjoyed the film that much.😊
Excellent video!
Thanks glad you enjoyed it
Great Video, thanks for showing how you work 💪🏼
Glad you liked it!
One of the best hours I've ever spent on RUclips, thank you for sharing.
High praise indeed! Thanks for your comment I’m delighted that you enjoyed it so much.
Inspiring .
Glad you found it so 📸
yo Chad, the metal ring is called a speed ring
😆 thanks for that
Thank you! Hugh Stewart You're my new Aussie Hero!! ...(after Nick Cave of course ;-)
So many variables before an image gets captured
What an incredible story!! Thank you!!
Thanks for your comment Chris, glad you enjoyed it!
This was an awesome video! Much respect ✊🏿 from Angola!
Thank you 🙌 respect from Australia
this is amazing
Thanks Tim, much appreciated
Too much photoshop on the Prime Minister. Looks like an AI image from mid journey.
I don’t agree but I guess you can’t win ‘em all
@@authenticfilms7show us the psd tiff c1 file to know if you actually retouched it well.
Love it! the BTS…Thx 4 taking the time putting this together w all involved. Thankyou 😊❤
Thanks for your comment, we’re stoked that you appreciated it. Cheers
Thanks for sharing, very interesting. The PM-Portrait is fantastic. And by the way: I was waiting for the scene „Chad goes Kite-Surfing”.
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Behind the scenes, very useful ☘️thank you 🎈
Thank you, I'm glad you found it useful 😊
I'm such an introvert that I wouldn't be able to even stand next to you to learn. Thank you for taking the time to share your process. I learned alot
I'm glad to hear that you learned from the video that's awesome but just to clarify it's not my process it's Derek Henderson's process he was kind enough to let me film it and share it.
thank you for this master class
You’re welcome 😉
this feels like a being an assistant to a senior photographer. perfect 😌thanks!!
You’ve nailed it! That is exactly the concept I had in mind when I made the film.
@@authenticfilms7 We are looking forward for new videos then!
@@technicalstandardsofkingdo4474 glad to hear that. I have a new one I'm finishing off at the moment that I'll load soon. Cheers
Lovely.
Great picture! And thanks for this "how we got the shot" video.
Cheers Thierry I appreciate that
Nice moments. Happy family sharing.
Very interesting real life informations. It's motivating to shoot portrait photos. Thank you.
Great film! Really enjoyed seeing the whole process with Derek's narration. Lovely photos of the model and the Prime Minster's shot is beautiful. Thanks for this. I love the other video too of Derek photographing his daughter. Very beautiful and natural images. Gotta love the look of film..
Thanks Findlay, I'm delighted to hear that you've come back to the channel and enjoyed what you've found. I made this film because of the comments on the other Derek Video you mentioned. It seemed alot of people wanted technical details so I thought I'd make one that's very technical and here it is. If anyone is reading this and wants to see the film Findlay is referring to it's called Derek Henderson shoots portraits for ZARA
Thanks for taking the time to shoot this and re-create the shot. Watching your inspirational video has saved my Octa from going on Ebay today.
😂 glad we saved the Octa. Cheers James that’s a great comment
Great Video!!
Thanks Martin, much appreciated comment
nice
Thanks
Excellent video, thank you! Such perfect photos from a one-light set up. Would like to see some where the background is under exposed and the strobe light key for more impact and drama.
Thanks for your comment, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I'm a bit like you I like to turn everything up and see how far we can take it but I guess that kind of drama might be a bit more RollingStone magazine than American VOGUE lifestyle.
Wonderful video - really enjoyed how Mr Henderson described the whole thing and his photo is fabulous.
Thanks for your lovely comment, I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
Not really sure why they're using a boom. The Octa could just sit on top of the stand and move the stand a little closer and make the rig safer and less complicated. Also always have a mafer clamp and j-hook in your kit so you can attach the pack the stand giving you an additional sandbag effect and also keeping the electronics off the ground where it may get wet. (talent shouldn't be responsible for holding down your gear). You can really see the impact of editorial budgets. Granted, we can hope that during the actual PM shoot they had proper support but here you see an assistant that doesn't know what a "speed ring" is and you're shooting in a high-wind environment next to crashing waves and you only have one assistant? Poor guy can barely keep the fly swatter from flying off. We can hope they just have good insurance.
It's kind of boring and annoying to have to do this and i really don't want to get into it with a nameless faceless person online but I feel that I have to because your wrong on lots of points and i don't want anyone to be misled by your mistaken opinions. So I'll go through them one by one from the top. The boom statement...where to begin. Booms offer lots of advantages over having the light fixed to the top of the stand I can't be bothered to list them all because this reply would be too long but your main concern seems to be safety so lets tackle that. As you can see the ground is uneven so we wanted to place the model where Derek wanted her to be for the composition and then find a flat spot away from those "crashing waves" to place the stand which we did. The boom gave us the ability to then place the light exactly where it needed to be and if Derek decided to move the model he could move the light without having to pick up the whole stand and pack to do so. Ok next hanging the pack from the stand, you could do that it's a good idea, I've seen it done, it seems like an unnecessary step but I'll give you that one in the name of safety but we didn't and it worked fine it wasn't wet where the pack was, so all good. Next talent holding the light, that's wrong we had two assistants they are listed in credits, maybe you didn't watch that far or just presumed because the assistant looked like a model she was one? but no two assistants on this. Next budgets your right they have gone down but we had no budget for this we all did it for free, we just did it because we thought it was a cool idea. Next the assistant doesn't know the name "speed ring" got me again, neither do I or did Derek and we've both been doing this for 20 plus years, we all know how to set one up as did the first assistant Chad when he showed in the film how to set it up. It's one of those, need to know things you know? You can know what it is and how to set it up without knowing the name of it. It doesn't really matter but you used the fact he didn't know the name to imply that he doesn't know what he is doing and that we put him in a perilous situation holding the "fly swater,' because of his lack of knowledge which is laughable. Chad is a big strong Rugby playing New Zealander who just got on with it and successfully wrested the fly swater for 15 minutes safely and has returned to his life as a successfull freelance photographer completely unscathed by the experience. Is that it? Oh insurance, we have public liability and the gear is rented so that has insurance added on top of the Bill automatically. No one was hurt in the making of this shoot but thanks for your concern.
Molto bello! Grazie! Saluti dall' Italia!
Thank you, I went to Italy once to photograph a wedding and loved it. I’ll be back . Cheers from Australia
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These are great films, I always learn something. Thank you!
Thanks for your comment. I'm delighted to hear that you learned something from the film, that is what they are designed for.🙂
Just amazing!! ❤❤❤
Wonderful images!
Great job thanks for sharing, I love my RB67
Glad to hear that you enjoyed the film. Keep on rocking that RB67 👍
She looks like younger version of hailey beiber❤
Outstanding job, thanks for sharing
Thanks for your comment. I’m delighted to hear that you enjoyed the film. Cheers
you're welcome
thank you this assisted me with PDM
I don't know what PDM is but I'm glad it helped
@@authenticfilms7 good god sir i am a huge phan thank yew vreymuch for reply, PDM is a photogenic subject at my school. Nearest regards at your convenience
@@labmedia03 Thanks for letting me know. I'm glad it helped and that you're enjoying the content.
Beautiful Wonderful Great Inspiring 🙂
Thanks for your comment. I’m stoked that you enjoyed it😊
I could watch him all day
Thanks for your comment, if you'd like to see more of Gary there are more videos on this channel and my instagram.
@@authenticfilms7 ok great will check it out thanks
Great advice, just do it when you have a great idea!
Cheers Andre, I checked out your channel, great work and advice there too, respect!
I remember the photo of Andy Warhol in front of one of his paintings from the cover of American Photo - in 1985? Ektachrome 64, Hasselblad, 150mm and "B". I remember it beacause i used a Hasselblad myself and the 150 and 80mm, and Ektachrome. And some years ago I used the same trick with the flash. Thanks for the video. Great. ❤
Thanks for your comment Jan. I’m very happy to hear that you enjoyed the video. I’ll relay your message to Gary, I’m sure he’ll be delighted to hear it and maybe he’ll be able to confirm the date etc. if you’re interested , I’ve got another video or two of Gary on my instagram and Utube which cover his days/ work before NY and what he’s up to these days. cheers Matt
Great video and great photo. I would like to ask what kind of tripod is this?
Thanks for your comment Adam, I don't know what the tripod is you would have to ask Gary. It's an old one though and I'd guess it is a Linhof.
It's a Gitzo tripod. I have one like it that I used for large format (8x10). Haven't used it in years! :)
Gorgeous!!!!!
Thanks for your comment Deb
Thank you so much. I absolutely love your work!!
Thank you Kim, that's music to my ears😊
What are you using to edit the color at the end?
I use premiere pro