Days at work

Days at work

Christian on the cross

August 1st, 2011

Here are how the portraits for LAJV Magazine turned out. The portraits are of the pop artist Christian Beijer. The idea was to get the feeling of a guy under his cross, so that is what i went for πŸ˜€ And as the unbelievable carpenter i am i had to build the cross myself πŸ˜‰ I used to huge logs of wood. What i didn’t think of was the incredible weight that this cross would have! We where to guys lifting this thing up on the rails of my car and it was just about that we managed to do it! Of course i wanted a crown of thorns as well, and i wanted really long thorns, so roses was not to think of. You need a bush that in swedish is called Amerikansk Hagtorn, it has huge thorns! πŸ˜€ Christian is an artist so i wanted something in the picture that had some “artist” elements too, i ended up buying and smearing finger paint over his torso πŸ˜€

And even though it doesn’t look that high up, it’s quite a climb to get up on those rocks. Bare in mind we had to drag the cross all the way up too!

When i had chosen what image to use i saw that it looked like he was standing at the end of the world screaming, so i felt i needed some water splashes coming up from beneath. I packed my stuff and went out to the ocean and shot 450 images of rocks hitting the water πŸ˜€ Not too simple a task when i forgot my tripod at home and had to aim and hold my vcamera at the same time throwing rocks at a specific place … But it worked out fine in the end!

I hope you like them!

Firm as he** …

July 27th, 2011

Just found two photos from the last shoot in my iPhone πŸ™‚ Must say the light stands stood really firm despite the fact that they where extracted really high and put in the middle of all the rubble.

Jesus! Another portrait to come!

July 25th, 2011

Even though i have a vacation i took the opportunity to blog some πŸ™‚

A while ago it was time to shoot another portrait for LAJV Magazine. The location i had found was a big pile of rubble near a big construction site πŸ™‚ Exactly what the idea of the image is, how it will look and who’s in the picture i will show you later. πŸ˜‰

Any way the setup went well, but it was kind of a work out climbing up and down the pile all the time. Thank god for really high lighting stands with extracting legs! To set the lights on top of a mountain of stones was no picnic i can tell you πŸ˜€ I had to support some of the stands with rocks and the powerpacks Β had to be squeezed into cracks here and there πŸ˜€

Without revealingΒ too much i can tell you that i had to build a cross, twine some plants and buy a whole box of finger paint! But what the final image looks like i will show you later πŸ˜€

I’m in the finals of the Hasselblad Masters!

July 8th, 2011

As i’ve just started blogging in english as well instead of just swedish i thought i’d write a post about my images that was selected for the Hasselblad Masters Awards this year. The voting is open until november 2011!

So believe it or not! I’m a finalist inthe Hasselblad Masters Awards! It was 3773 contributions in eleven categories. 110 of these made it to the finals, and one of them was me!

Which category did i make it in? Well, Wildlife was the one! The images was from a series of images i shot of the frieser horse Rocco.

It all feel very strange, but really fantastic!

And of course it would be great if you would vote for me! If you know anyone else who would be interested in supporting little me please feel free to forward the link!

Here is the link to my images at Hasselblad.com, here you can also vote for me, if you like them of course! πŸ™‚

http://www.hasselblad.com/Masters/2010/Finalists/kristofer-lonnaa.aspx

If you want to read about this shoot i’ve translated the old post to english here: Β A horse and some lights …

I now have to blog twice as much!

July 6th, 2011

I’ve always wanted people from other countries than Sweden to be able to read my blog, especially from english speaking countries. But to only write in english at this stage would feel strange.

So at last i’ve installed a plug-in that lets the reader decide what language to display! English or swedish!

But a lot of my earlier posts are still only available in swedish, maybe i’ll translate some of them later. If you want me to translate any of my old posts please just write it in the comments and i’ll do it ASAP!

One computer, two Jerrys and many hours …

July 4th, 2011

This is how the images for LAJV Magazine turned out, whichΒ i wrote about in the last post. The first image with the jeep in the background is, before all the layers has been merged, 4.27 GB, which is some kind of a record for me! πŸ˜€ Maybe i should buy a cake or something!

Anyhow, I always want to be able to back up and change small details in my images, so the adjustment layers, masks and saved selections are many πŸ™‚ With thes image some layers didn’t make it all the way to the end. I have one that have five fighters flying over his head in a V-formation (yes, i took that picture myself as well, no stock photo).

I posted an image of the actual cover, and yes the flipped the image πŸ™‚ It fitted better with the text that way. I didn’t mind actually. Both myself and Jerry (the model) gave them our blessing to do it in advance.

I hope you like them!

War & Peace in the mudd …

July 3rd, 2011

Last week i shot the cover of LAJV Magazine. It was a portrait of the General of the big festival “Gatufesten”.

The idea was to use his title as the general of the festival and use it in a military way :D. So the hunt for props began some weeks ago, but as usually everything wasn’t ready until just before we drove away to the shoot.:)

We found some really cool guys who collected old military vehicles and stuff, they agreed to both let us use their jeep and themselves as “models”. The movies “The Pluton” and “Full Metal Jacket” flashed in front of my eyes several times during the shoot πŸ˜€ The really rocked!

The clothes we used i got from several places, borrowed some and bought some …

The location we used for this shoot was beside a big concrete factory. It was a big field where the trucks empty old concrete before they clean the tanks, this is later crushed by big tractors and but in a big pile. It looks like a real war zone! Around this field i found a lot of old barrels, car tires and wooden things we could use! Anything you would need in a war πŸ˜€

But because the wet concrete is all over this place, some kind of wet concrete mudd is everywhere. Luckily i had some mineral water and an old sweater which i used to clean all my cables and stands with.

During this shoot Hansa from Goecker had travelled all the way up to me to let me try out Hasselblads new camera H4D-60. A really nice camera almost like my Hasselblad H2 with a PhaseOne P30 back, with the only little difference that the H4D-60 has a full sensor and 60 megapixels! Thank you Hansa for the “behind the scenes” pictures as well!

The lighting was created with two Pro-7B’s, a Pro-B3, ringflash, Magnum- and softlightreflectors.

Full speed ahead!

June 27th, 2011

Wooaw, june went all crazy with work! This is my last (i hope) week before some vacation1

The last couple of weeks have been a blast! A lot of work and lots of fun things happening. Last week i shot the cover for LAJV Magazine, more about that later.

During that shoot Hansa from Goecker was here and trying to convince me to buy the Hasselblad H4D-60 instead of my old Hasselblad H2 with PahseOne P30 back. It sure was nice to shoot with a full frame (bigger sensor) though!
I tested it during the shoot and i must say it really worked out well, even the software, Phocus worked like a charm. Being a complete Capture One nerd i didn’t have much expectations, but it worked great!

More about that and the shoot later!

Mange Hellberg o Co …

June 10th, 2011

Some time ago i shot Mange Hellberg and band, blogged about it here. Today is the official release of his new single! It’s always nice to see the images used in their right place so to speak. I just stare at them for a long time on my screen, but after i deliver them i move on to the next project!

Flying cars …

June 8th, 2011

Today we’ve been shooting in the studio all day long. It was new images for the company Careta, who sells used cars big time! The’ve done similar images before, but these have another twist so to speak. It’s four car seats and a steering wheel πŸ™‚ And of course some people as well πŸ˜€ The idea is to show more of the different people using the cars instead of just showing shiny cars.

We had a lot of great people that came by the studio. Both Andreas from the agency and Sandra from Careta worked hard with jackets, skis and footballs!

The result looks great and now the retouching awaits before the images can be used!

I’m pretty happy over my fantastic boxes which i built to get the car seats to come up a bit, i should have been a carpenter πŸ˜›

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