Julian Noel Photography
A photographer located in Dallas, Texas. I specialize in head shots, portraits, events, weddings and commercial work. I own my own studio and have been in business for over 20 years.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Geen Screen Technology, Great at Events
Green screen is a great tool to use at events, such as the above taken at a Westlake Academy Foundation Gala. The clients loved the backgrounds that went with their outfits. I now offer green screen at events.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
MOVING MY STUDIO TO NEW LOCATION
I have completed the actual move to my new studio location, now the fun begins. I have more stuff, yes stuff that I have gathered and need to throw away to make room in my new studio. The new studio is a little smaller, but will work great once I set it up with shelves, make a dressing area, and all the other changes necessary to make a very nice studio. My new studio is at:
13610 Midway Rd
#245
Dallas, TX 75244
My movers were great, but AT&T took forever to get my DSL connection up, along with 3 phone calls, a very poor showing for AT&T.
13610 Midway Rd
#245
Dallas, TX 75244
My movers were great, but AT&T took forever to get my DSL connection up, along with 3 phone calls, a very poor showing for AT&T.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Reading & Radio Resource's Prom Night
Saturday, July 2, 2011
How I shoot Fireworks
With the 4th of July almost here, there are a lot of photographers planning to shoot fireworks.I will explain how I do this.
1. You will need a tripod.
2. You should have an electronic shutter release, but you can work around this.
3. I suggest you have something black that you can cover the lens with between fireworks going off when your shutter is open, without touching the lens, this is not necessary, but could improve your photograph.
We are now ready for the fireworks show.
1. with your camera on a tripod, watch the first several fireworks go off and aim and zoom your camera and lens accordingly.
2. I use an F stop of 8 to 11 on most shots, but you will have to try a setting and adjust from there. I use a low ISO, there is no need to use a high ISO.
3. I now use the electronic shutter release to open the aperture which is set to bulb and keep it open till I think I have gotten several fireworks going off, this is a hit and miss operation, but should get some very nice images. I just keep repeating this during the show.
If you do not have a shutter release, then I would sit my camera to a shutter speed of 30 seconds and do the same as above or try setting your camera to bulb and then hold the shutter release button down until done with that shot, you will need a steady tripod for this method.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Quality Maters to Most Still
I recently did the photography for the "Sterling Society Charity Ball". I was able to take the photographs, show them to the subjects and make prints for them, all done in minutes. Almost everyone commented on how much better the prints were than from a photo booth. I still believe quality maters to most and while photo booths have a place and are fun, they do not take the place of a photographer who know how to take a picture. I can even place the logo of an event on the photographs so people will remember the event that the photograph was taken.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Dragons Halloween Ball photography
Saturday, September 11, 2010
I bought a new printer
I bought a new printer that will give me at capability to offer prints at events that I am photographing. The printer is a Sony UP-CX1 that can print 4x6 prints in just 16 seconds and the quality is outstanding. More on this later, I plan to use this at an event I am photographing this week.
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