Hey guys,
It's finally time to be a little vocal about who I am and what I do! I mean, I do go to some of the rides say "hi!" and ride bikes. Anyway, I'm Kevin, I am a photo student at Columbia College and also a photographer.
Currently I am working on a photo series of bicycles used on the streets of Chicago. They are meant to be professional profile images on a white sweep. The idea of the series is to show the huge variety of bicycles people use. We as cyclist know this but this gives someone who doesn't a view into how much bikes mean to people. All the quirky parts, accessories, wear and tear, it goes on.
I also want it to evolve into more showing the riders of bikes eventually. The final outcome and product is eventually a book with the title Chicago Cyclist Commuter: Bicycles.
Let me know what you guys think. I am also looking for bicycles to shoot! Which is why I posted ;)
check out my site: http://kevin-gebhardt.com
my flickr: FLICKR and as well as the CCC bikes set: HERE
thanks guys!
- Kevin Gebhardt
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I have a couple of commuter bikes I would love to have photographed. I sent you a message.
sent you a friend request...I would like to help with a bike to photograph.
Kevin,
Thanks for doing this. I love your concept. Your skills with a camera are obviously superb.
I hate to rain on your century, but commuter bikes are nicked, scratched, covered with mud and blood and often have roadkill stuck to the tires, chainring and rear derailleur. The bikes I see are clean, appearing brand new and never ridden. The image does not fit reality. I would recommend showing them "as is" and in their natural setting. Also, a profesional presentation should have clean copy; spelling errors, bad punctuation and grammar problems detract from what you are trying to accomplish.
It's definitely in a young stage right now. I'm in the "finding bikes" stage. But it's not about having just having knicks, road kill stuckto the tire/chainring, derailleur. It's about showing the vartiey of bikes being used. I feel like I'm missing variety.
I'm also this to improve my skill at commercial work (the actual image, rather the text.). For the final product I would have someone go through and help me with the typography. Like I said it's in a young stage and I'm in the collect of bicycle images right now! :)
I also really like the in studio look for this project to JUST highlight the bicycle. What I might do for web purposes is to go from digital crop sensor to large format (very high quality) to enable users to zoom in and really investigate the nicks, scratches and nasty stuff on the bicycles. but that's for down the road.
Gene Tenner said:
Kevin,
Thanks for doing this. I love your concept. Your skills with a camera are obviously superb.
I hate to rain on your century, but commuter bikes are nicked, scratched, covered with mud and blood and often have roadkill stuck to the tires, chainring and rear derailleur. The bikes I see are clean, appearing brand new and never ridden. The image does not fit reality. I would recommend showing them "as is" and in their natural setting. Also, a profesional presentation should have clean copy; spelling errors, bad punctuation and grammar problems detract from what you are trying to accomplish.
I've got a variety of bikes in my personal stable and in my shop.
See my photostream here at The Chailink -and on bikeforums under the profile Amesja. I'm a horrible photographer but seem to to better with bikes than any other subject. Maybe because I just love them so much I'm able to look at them with a more loving artistic eye.
Your photos are beautiful, Kevin. I'm sure you're going to have a lot of pretty models lined up soon.
I would gladly put my bike in your project
Yo James! Nice rides and photos! Every Wednesday and Thursdays nights I get into the studio to shoot bikes (and if not bikes, people). If you have time you can come on into the studio at my school on either of those nights. Just message me about it and I'll give more info!
Or I can swing by and take one for the evening.
Kevin
James BlackHeron said:
I've got a variety of bikes in my personal stable and in my shop.
See my photostream here at The Chailink -and on bikeforums under the profile Amesja. I'm a horrible photographer but seem to to better with bikes than any other subject. Maybe because I just love them so much I'm able to look at them with a more loving artistic eye.
And Sam! Same goes with you! Just shoot me a message and we can set-up times to a) having you and your bike come into the studio either of those nights or b) I can come by and use it in the studio for the night and return it the next day.
Samuel Diaz said:
I would gladly put my bike in your project
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