No doubt…There is a richness and substance that goes along with film portrait photography and vinyl records, but as we all know…applied sciences are allowing the World to evolve in ways that we could never imagine. The digital revolution has allowed photographers and designers portrait photography to move light-years beyond the technologies that were available for us in the film days.
Most of you may remember your first “green screen experience” stemming from Star Trek: The Next Generation. This Chroma Key technology was actually introduced to the moving picture industry in 1940 by Larry Butler, for the movie The Thief of Bagdad. Since then, digital compositing has become essential in the post processing stage to create special effects.
Through the integration of blue/green screen inspired technology and digital compositing, New Image Studio portrait photographers and designers are able to take fine art and Portrait Photography to a place “Where no man has gone before”….Ok, so this statement might be a bit bold, but so are the images that we are able to create through this type of technology…
Judo Master, Vincent Bartee’s, photography goal was to create a powerful images that embrace his passion for martial art combat. As it turns out…Vincent’s images may also be seen as sensational commercial advertising and a useful tool to intimidate his opponents.
Watch Vincent Bartee at Nito Judo Cup: