Author Archives: Robert DiTommaso

Teaching and Giving Back

I enjoy teaching.  It is a big part of why I offer all the workshops that I do.  It turns out my wife, Juliann, enjoys teaching as well.  Today we had the Rochester Junior Women’s Organization over to the house and Julie was showing many of the ladies how to knit.  The question came up… Continue Reading

Science Fair

I love science fair projects.  This year Christopher wanted to determine which kind of vitamins would break down better, thus being absorbed better, or so you would expect.  After a little time thinking over his options, he devised a methodology that he liked.  This photo documents the start of the side by side comparison to… Continue Reading

Brother & Sister in Studio

Today we had the pleasure of photographing Hannah and Joshua. Hannah brought along a very fun hat, so we made sure to get a cute shot with her pink hat. Joshua is the new little brother so we cuddled him a hand knit wrap for a cute shot of his baby soft birthday suit. Continue Reading

Quilts

Today we had a change of pace in the studio.  A good friend of mine from Michigan State asked to borrow the studio to photograph some quilts.  I had fun shooting some detail shots while he concentrated on the big picture. Continue Reading

The benefit of size

When photographing highly reflective surfaces it helps to have a nice big light source.  If your light is too small the edges of it shows in the reflected surface.  I just unpacked a new 54″ x 72″ softbox and wanted to take it for a test drive so to speak.  What do you think? Continue Reading

Very bright and a smart choice

No, I’m not talking about me, although the description does fit, I’m talking about this new Rayovac LED flashlight that I bought today.  I was at Batteries Plus today to get some replacement batteries for a couple of calculators when I decided to check out the flashlights.  Now, I’m a firm believer that you can’t… Continue Reading

High Key setup for products

I had a couple of inquiries after posting the wine glass images yesterday.  So let me first off say that rather than sending me an e-mail, post your thoughts and questions in the comments area of the blog so everyone can share them.  Trust me, if you are wondering about something chances are there are… Continue Reading

One light and varying the Aperture

This was a very simple setup.  A roll of white seamless paper, a Q Flash at 1/64th power being triggered by a Pocket Wizard (any flash and any triggering system would work fine), a wine glass camera and tripod.  I used ISO 200 for optimal image quality and shot from f2.8 in the upper left… Continue Reading