Russell Westbrook for an ESPN Project with NBA

Everyone knows Russell Westbrook just put up some crazy number to become the first player to average a triple double in multiple seasons. 

ESPN posted a fun project showing what Russell wore arriving at every single game he played this season.

http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/23002739/82-flavors-russell-westbrook-every-outfit-oklahoma-city-thunder-star-wore-2017-18

Screen Shot 2018-04-12 at 3.48.51 PM.png

Give it a look!

- Stephen


Check out my portfolio!
www.goslingphoto.com


Alice, Stylist

Alice is an incredible hair stylist here in Washington DC and if you're wanting to look your best you should make an appointment with her asap! {www.thealicebrooks.com}.

We got a lot of great shots from our session together in the tight hair studio, with one big gridded octo as our key, we made it work.

Set-Up.jpg

- Stephen


Check out my portfolio!
www.goslingphoto.com


Virginia Business, Best Places to Work Issue; CarFax

I shot a bunch of cool people for Virginia Business this month. It was their "best places to work" issue and they sent me to some really fun places all over Northern Virginia.

CarFax based based in Northern Virginia lets you bring your dog to work and their office was really fun. 

For this shoot we photographed their head of HR with some of the office dogs.

Here is how it ran in the issue. 

TearSheet.jpg

- Stephen 


Check out my portfolio!
www.goslingphoto.com


NBA Media Day 2017: Washington Wizards

I photographed some pretty cool portraits for NBA Media Day at the beginning of the season. I wanted to shoot something a little moodier than usual and piggy backing on last years media day I knew I wanted to shoot with blue and red gels again. 

Pretty simple set up. 3 lights. We have the key light as a medium octobox placed high and pointed down and forward. And then on one side a bare strobe with a red gel and the other side had a bare strobe with a blue gel. 

Here is out setup...

image1.jpeg

A 9 foot black seamless from Savage, a medium octobox for the key; high and to camera right, and then 2 stripboxes for rim lighting coming from each side (one with a blue gel and one with a red gel). 

And here are the images we came out with.

Big thanks to the Wizards staff for prompting me on the screaming/cheering photos!

- Stephen


Check out my portfolio!
www.goslingphoto.com