So everyone likes sparklers right?
On our recent St. Michaels vacation, Kate and I teamed up for this admittedly kind of corny shot. This was after cocktails on the dock and I already had my 4×5 camera set up to capture the sunset. I used Fuji Provia 100 slide film and the meter reading told me the exposure should be one minute at an aperture of f11. The sparklers only stayed lit for 45 seconds so I had to cut the exposure a bit short. It worked perfectly though. Kate held her legs still and did an amazing job at keeping the repeatedly drawn hearts in a tight pattern. You can see a larger version of this picture at my Flickr account.
In the Flickr comments a few people were curious about the “not as successful outtake” of this shot. Here it is.
It was obviously much more difficult to try to repeat K-A-T-E so she just spelled it once and then added these little flourishes at the end as the sparklers fizzled out. I was laughing too hard to ask her to stand still.
Hope everyone has a good fourth. We are hoping to hit the beach tomorrow.
Shawn Hoke is a New York based film photographer who comfortably handles shooting both film and digital. His primary interest is in shooting street, artistic, and documentary subjects, which could be people, objects, or the city itself.
He works in 35mm film format (Olympus OM-1), medium format film (Hasselblad 501cm), large format film (Eastman 8x10 View Camera), and digital (Nikon D700).
Shawn shoots primarily in his adopted hometown of Brooklyn and the surrounding area. He has also photographed in Barcelona, Madrid, Sevilla, Paris, Dublin, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, Portland, Austin, and Denver. You can purchase prints of his work here.
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