I’m an uncle now, and couldn’t be happier about it. Little Reese Elizabeth was born on May 1st, and I was able to visit my sister, brother-in-law, and the little one over the weekend. After relaxing, and getting used to holding a baby (which I had never done prior to this… I used to hate kids), we took some pictures. Had a great time, and I’m really pleased with how the lot of them turned out. You can see more on my blog http://downonluckphotos.wordpress.com
Applaud the Impaler
Posted by Fat Tom -- April 20th, 2010
Recently shot local metal band, Applaud the Impaler (http://www.myspace.com/applaudtheimpaler), who has recently signed to Unique Leader. So congratulations, guys! You’ve earned it. Had a blast with them, and they found an incredible location. Found an old train car, found our way inside, and took a couple pictures. Unfortunately, it was apparently a restricted area, so after a little while Navy police came and told us we had to leave. Bummer.
Self Hate
Posted by Fat Tom -- March 1st, 2010So, those who know me also know that I tend to hate just about everything. Tonight, out of boredom and a need to pick up my camera, I decided to write down a list of things that popped into my little brain that I hate. And you know what? It was hard. It’s always harder to make a list of things on demand.


A deconstruction.
Posted by Fat Tom -- December 14th, 2009This semester has been way too hectic for my liking, and has pretty much zapped any chance I’ve had to use my brain creatively. BUT, now that’s over, and hopefully I can get back to shooting at least a little more regularly. Man am I rusty…
Anyway, here’s an assignment I had for a final. I had to create a deconstruction of a famous image. I decided upon Paul Strand’s “Blind Woman”. Enjoy.
Thank you once again, Vic. Always helping me out.

Just playing
Posted by Fat Tom -- August 27th, 2009So, a completely different shoot was lined up for last night, but due to misinterpretations of when each person was available it did not happen. Well, that didn’t stop me from shooting something last night. Some friends and myself decide to kick off a beautiful night with a nice little cookout. Pork chops, brats, and chicken were on the grill, beers and cigarettes in our hands. Oh, and a camera in mine as well. Check it out:

No I did not eat your volcano taco.
Posted by Fat Tom -- July 27th, 2009Finally, some new work.
No hidden meaning. No real agenda. Just something that’s been lingering in my head. Basically one shot. I did super-impose just a little more of the orange cloud into the picture, but that’s it.

Model: Wes Snow
F/7.1 | 1/125 | ISO100
Rodent Problem
Posted by Fat Tom -- June 29th, 2009Due to my lack of time/money/motivation/equipment I’ve decided to post another oldie, as per request of Mr. Novak. I have some ideas flowing right now, so expect some new work from me shortly. It wont be anything like my norm, it will be much… Lighter.

What does a “Fat Tom” look like?
Posted by Fat Tom -- May 23rd, 2009While I was able to borrow some lights – courtesy of Nathan Novak – I thought I would kill some time and play around with them. I decided to go ahead and shoot a self portrait, which I never had attempted before. Nothing crazy, but I can dig it.
1 AlienBee 800 to my left
1 AlienBee 1600 to my right
2 work lights behind me to light the wood.

Let’s reflect on the oldies
Posted by Fat Tom -- May 20th, 2009Due to a lack of creative juices flowing, and being incredibly preoccupied with other aspects of life I’ve decided to post an old image. Still one of my favorite pictures I’ve taken, probably just personal bias and it’s not really that good, but oh well. Lighting was provided by a tungsten lamp. Enjoy.
Flour + Water = Zombie?
Posted by Fat Tom -- April 12th, 2009It’s been a while since my last post, and no good reasoning behind this except that it’s spring. Every spring I tend to lose focus on whatever I’ve been focusing on for the rest of the year. In this case, photography. My creative juices stop flowing, my camera collects dust, and my mind rots, all while I take in the beautiful weather, drink beer, and hang out with my friends. Thank God for school, and it’s assignments, right?
This shot is the result of trying too hard to think, listening to an abundance of Pulling Teeth, Integrity, and Ceremony, and playing Resident Evil 5. The “makeup” is just what the title of this entry implies; A nice mixture of flour, and water slathered all over my model’s face, and just a smidgen of fake blood for the inverted cross. The lighting was done with two Alien Bee AB800’s, both with 40 degree honey-comb grids, if I remember correctly. One on camera-left, almost directly on the side of my model. The second, placed camera-right, was elevated to about 7 feet, and placed right, and back so it shined down at about a 45 degree angle to the subject.
50mm f/1.8 | 400d | f/5.6 | 1/60th | 200 ISO

Since we’re so close to St. Patty’s Day and all…
Posted by Fat Tom -- March 16th, 2009“Pint of the black stuff, landlord. I thought you wanted to get cleaned up. Bathroom’s back there.”
- Bullet Tooth Tony
Seriously, Guinness is probably one of the most overrated beers on the market right now [I just lost 70% of the readers with this statement]. You can’t hate on them, though, they just have fantastic marketing. But all of that is irrelevant, I just wanted to throw that out there. Now, let’s get down to business, and take a look at this shot.

It was a beautiful Friday morning, and I was stuck at work until the sun went down. Luckily, it was a slow weekend, so my boss proposed that I get some shooting of my own done. Who am I to say, “no” to that? I needed to get some detail or product shots done anyway. “What to shoot…?” I thought to myself as the minutes passed. As I sat there I thought, “Man, I could use a beer.” and like Archimedes in his moment of clarity, a miniature “EUREKA!” rang in my head. I suddenly knew what I wanted to shoot.
I remembered that Guinness always had an interesting sheen on their bottles, and figured it would look fantastic in pictures. So, naturally, that black concoction became my beer of choice for the next couple hours. So, with a six pack of Guinness, a spray bottle, some lights, and a Canon 1D, equipped with a 70-200 2.8L, I got straight to work.
I played around with different compositions, but for the most part, knew how I wanted to light the bottles. Two strobes, to the left and right of the bottle, with massive soft boxes, angled around 45 degrees back so the light only skimmed the sides of the bottles. This provided interesting lighting, and provided specular highlights that weren’t distracting, but instead added to the picture. However, I found that the name and other details on the label didn’t stand out as clearly as one would have hoped. What could be done about this? I tried a snoot, but that was worthless. I tried a reflector, but that was also a lost cause. I tried a hair light, and once again I failed to achieve what I wanted. “What could I do?” I pondered, “Ahh, let’s break out the tripod and see what I can do with that.”
After mounting the camera on the tripod everything became more clear, both visually, and mentally. With the tripod I could lengthen the exposure more to try and bring out some more of the label. Alas, the “G” and the “S” were starting to now get lost. Screw it, I can handle that in post processing.
The bottles looked great, but there was something lacking. What could I do to really try to push this shot? I’ve got it! What if I were to lengthen the exposure time, and zoom in or out during that time? Yes. This was it. This was the extra element, the now not-so-secret ingredient to my photographic experiment.
After messing around with this process for a little bit, I threw the camera into the hands of my assistant saying, “aaannnd, I’m spent. Just kidding, I’m no Austin Powers. I neatly put everything back in its proper place, and thanked my boss for the use of, well, everything. Then it was on to post processing… Which I will keep a secret. Nothing intense was done, but I’m tired of typing, and I’m sure you’re tired of reading. So I’ll leave you with this:
“I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day.”
- Frank Sinatra


