Rodney Atkins

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I shot a live show and documentary photos for Rodney Atkins a while back and waited to post images until the new record “It’s America” came out.  Management used them for most of the photos in the new packaging and they are all over the website and merch as well.  They was really happy with everything and I will hopefully be back on the road with them sometime soon. Congrats to Rodney and Band for hitting Number 1.  I’ll post the cd and pages soon.

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  • Dave Evitts May 21st, 2009 @ 3:39 pm

    “GREAT PICS!”

  • July 22nd, 2009 @ 7:12 pm Alex Mullins

    “Do you add the black and white effect in post, or do you use the camera setting? What camera do you use? I’m a budding photographer, and I think your work is incredible.”

  • admin August 23rd, 2009 @ 8:42 am

    “Well everything is shot in raw first even if I know I want it to be B&W in the end I will shoot it in B&W mode so I can see what it will look like on my screen but the actual file is still in color and will actually process them B&W in the computer, I do this because typically B&W photos need to be a stop lighter (techincal jargon) to get the skin tones to the right level. Every BW conversion is an art, which you learn in the dark room and all of those rules and techniques are used digitally as well. The hard part is getting interesting skin tones that are not muddy and “digital”.I shoot with a Nikon D3 as my main camera. Hope that helps! Josh”

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