photo exchange: alpine photographic ::: wyoming photographers

Here we go again. I wanted to do this exchange and post it before I leave Tuesday for the holiday. I will be out of the office until Monday, November 30th. All calls and emails will be returned then.

First, let me start by saying that if you’ve contacted me about participating in the photo exchange, I have you on the roster and we will be getting it underway after Thanksgiving. Here’s what I need you to do. Put together an image board with a handful of prospective images that you are wanting to exchange with another photographer. Label each image with letters and put your name or studio name and location on the board as well. Keep the file somewhat manageable so it can be emailed easily…. like  5-7 MB. Email the image boards to me. I will use these to match up photographers and the photographers will use them to select the image they want to edit. Once I’ve put you in contact with your exchange partner, you can let them know which image you selected and they can send you the file (SOOC), sized at 5-6 MB. If you need to review the rules of the exchange, go here. You will edit the others’ image, label them edited and sooc, email them back to the owner and to me as well and then post them on your blog, linking back to both the exchange photographer and to my blog. If you do not have a blog, no worries, they will be seen here.

Here’s an example of what an image board should look like:

PHOTO EXCHANGE BOARD-web

On to tonight’s exchange! I recently met a fabulous photographer out of Colorado Springs named Ken Mellott. His studio is called Alpine Photographic. He has a studio partner named Hunter Thompson who also participated in the exchange with us. Ken’s work is fresh, consistent and edgy. He has a large senior market, but his goal is to expand into more kids and families with the urban twist that he uses with his seniors as well as more in-studio work. He intelligently uses off camera lighting to add another dimension to his images, giving them that richer and gently surreal look. I’m so thrilled that Ken will be getting me going with off camera lighting in the coming months, as this natural light photographer is *clueless* when it comes to artificial light. This is an area I’ve been wanting to expand into for a long time now. Be sure to check out Ken’s work and his blog and let him know you stopped by.  Without further adieu, here’s the exchange:

Ken’s image with my edit:

Michelle Kane-Photo Exchange- Ken Mellott

Michelle Kane-Photo Exchange- Ken Mellott-sooc

My image with Ken’s edit:

{{ I love what he did with this }}

Michelle Kane-Photo Exchange-Ken Mellott

My image with Hunter’s edit:

{{ looks like an album cover or a concert poster }}

Michelle Kane-Photo Exchange-Hunter Thompson

Michelle Kane-Photo Exchange-sooc

13 comments

cindyDecember 1, 2009 - 7:38 am

very cool edits! love the composition and the different perspectives of this talent pool! Can’t wait for more!

Corine TranNovember 30, 2009 - 9:51 pm

love these and your post processing, so awesome of you to share!

JessNovember 29, 2009 - 11:20 am

I would love to give something like this a try.

Brianna PhelanNovember 25, 2009 - 3:58 pm

Very cool. Love the red wall shots :)

crave photographyNovember 25, 2009 - 2:39 am

So,so,sooooo fun to see these creative images! I love that you are doing this. It is really cool seeing the before and afters!

Kristi FlowerNovember 24, 2009 - 11:41 am

Nice edits both of you…I’m excited about the exchange!

Melinda TuttleNovember 23, 2009 - 5:39 pm

This is so fun! I need to participate. Life has been crazy but will slow down very soon. I want to do the next go round. Hope all is well. Your images are amazing as usual!

AudreyNovember 23, 2009 - 4:38 pm

What a great project girl!!! I’ve been wanting to take on OFC but don’t know if I have the patience just yet. :) I LOVE LOVE LOVE your edit on the first one!!!

AlexandraNovember 23, 2009 - 3:07 pm

Wow I love these :) Very cool!

BrianaNovember 23, 2009 - 1:13 pm

These are so cool and so different from one another. It is amazing what you all do to the picture that make them beautiful.

Mary MarantzNovember 23, 2009 - 5:07 am

what a cool project!!

Jessica FeelyNovember 22, 2009 - 11:18 pm

WOW! These are amazing :) I love loveee your edit :) And their edits are great, but I love yours more…maybe because I am a huge fan of your style :) Have a great week girl!

Jessica CoronadoNovember 22, 2009 - 10:02 pm

Freaking awesome! I can’t wait to get started:) Have a GRRRRREAT Thanksgiving!

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