Showing posts with label central park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label central park. Show all posts

Monday, 29 December 2014

Tribal photoshoot in Central Park

At the end of the summer, I shot a tribal makeup inspired editorial in Central Park. Abby Stahlschmidt from Silent Models was our model and had flown in all the way from Nashville, Tennessee to work with us.

We caught the golden hour for some beautiful natural light portraits and here are some of the results.







Hair - Jill Schnapp 
Model - Abby Stahlschmidt @ Silent Model Management and Factor Women
Makeup - Laura Natalie Gattini 
Stylist - MC Lab 

© Simon Ackerman 2014 - All Rights Reserved 

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Photography in New York City



I previously posted some work on my blog during a 10 day stay in New York, which received some particularly great feedback. This summer is was lucky enough to leave England and jet off across the pond for a 90 day stay in the USA. A majority of my time was spent living in New York in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Since my first trips to the Big Apple last year in 2012 I discovered that NYC has an enormous wealth of interesting and beautiful things to photograph.


During my time living in NYC I shot many portfolio shoots with some amazingly talented creatives and we had a whole plethora of fantastic locations to choose from.

The first shot featuring the Empire State Building shot from the top of a high rise of apartments I was staying in on 6 ave and 24th Street in Manhattan about a block from Macey's. The model is Kelly Gray from MC2 Model Management.

The 2nd shot is from a half days shooting in Dumbo in Brooklyn. It was particularly tricky to get the shot as I we had to keep stopping for traffic, I was however really pleased with the final shots that we got from the shoot. The model is Caroline Thompson also from MC2.

Just before I left to fly to New York I was watching an episode of Doctor Who. It was the story Angels in Manhattan and it gave me a little bit of inspiration for a shoot in Central Park, two of which are below. There's a scene with Matt Smith sat on a rock reading a book in Central Park which is where the original idea was conceived. We shot in early July using available light and a 5 in 1 reflector, it just happened to be during a heatwave so between sessions my assistant had to shield model Guilia from the sun so she didn't break out in a sweat. We prepped at David Ryan salon in Hell's Kitchen which is where the book prop came from. It was a joke book of bad haircuts containing mullets and just general bad hair from the 1970's.

The hair was done by Jill Schnapp and the makeup by Jen Evans.




The image below was shot on location around Hell's Kitchen, this shot was taken next to the USS Intrepid which left for some interesting backdrops. 

The hair was again done by Jill Schnapp and makeup by Courtney Culkin.



I've put together a few of my favourite cityscape and architecture shots from the trip. This are just shots that are taken out of passion, I however contacted by a real estate company in Manhattan who follow my Instagram who wanted to commission me to shoot four of their buildings in Midtown so they could frame them in their office. I've included many of my Instagrams, feel free to follow my account: simon_ackerman 

  
Manhattan Cityscape shot from Brooklyn


Franklin Avenue Subway in Brooklyn 


Street Art at 5 Pointz in Queens


This is a shot of the filming location of Michael Jackson's Bad video shot in Hoyt-Schermerhorn station. 


Hell's Kitchen Cityscape



Apple Store on 5 ave


Crown Heights in Brooklyn


Creative Traffic Lights


Street Art at 5 Pointz 


Art in Jay Street MetroTech


Coney Island Beer


A summer day's chess in 14th Street Union Square



FDNY responding to an incident in 10 ave, Manhattan



Coney Island



Dalai Lama mural at 5 Pointz in Queens



Skyscrapers in the Financial District



Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenue Subway



One World Trade Center

 My plane bound for Las Vegas at the American Airlines lounge at JFK



Mural at 5 Pointz, Queens



Graffiti at 5 Pointz, Queens



Hell's Kitchen Cityscape 



Manhattan Skyline shot from the Rockefeller Center



Pigeon at the Empire State Building Observatory



World Trade Center



Sunny day in East Village



Manhattan Sunset



© Simon Ackerman 2013 - All Rights Reserved

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Shooting Around New York City

This trip I had a little more time to get some travel photos. There was a mix of weather to play with as there was sunshine, rain, moody clouds and blue sky all throughout the week. Here are some of my favourite shots:


Lower Manhattan and the Empire State Building viewed from the Rockefeller Center Observatory.


Empire State Building from street level.


Sunshine on a rainy day in Chinatown. 


Freedom Tower at night shot from Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 


Rockefeller Center. 


Taxis on 7th Avenue opposite Madison Square Garden. Shot on an iPhone 4S.


Rats of New York shot with Instagram. 


Flatiron Building shot with Instagram. 


Central Park shot with Instagram. 


Lower East Side, my home away from home in Manhattan. 


My roommate and superb city guilde Edward Arrocha AKA Eak The Geek. 


Chinatown shot with Instagram. 


Empire State Building in B&W. 


West 39th Street and the walking man. 


Manhattanhenge. 


Abstract buildings. 


Stand Up For Religious Freedom.


Wall Street. 


Freedom Tower shot from Greenwich Street. 


© Simon Ackerman 2012