
It pays to have an assistant!, originally uploaded by verners.
I got motivated this morning to take some pictures and so, as usual, I bribed the boys with a surprise if we got anything good. Levi was hired on as assistant and Luke the model. After dusting off the tripod, pulling out the umbrellas and firing off some test shots, I called the boys over and gave instructions. “O.k. boys, in order to get a surprise I need to get at least one picture worth keeping.” Levi, focused on the task at hand, smiled and nodded enthusiastically. Luke was skeptical and wanted to know more about the surprise before going to all the trouble to pose for the shot.
I handed Luke the blocks, and provided some simple instructions as to what I was looking for – blocks should not be in front of the face, look natural, no monkeying around, no silly smiles… Luke, who ironically just got his ears checked at his 5 year physical last week spent the better part of what seemed like 30 minutes (but actually was only 8 minutes) doing everything I had just instructed him not to. Levi, seeing the chances of a surprise dwindling was frantically giving instructions which Luke categorically disobeyed.
So, out of that experience came this little gem of a shot. Here Levi has just reset the blocks, sat Luke up straight and is in the process of straightening Luke’s head when the shot is fired. Which begs the question, should they get a surprise??? We did end up with a keeper.