Traces of Gold – “Shoot & Tell”
November 5th, 2009I had the opportunity to photograph a great Virginia-based band, Louisiana Territory (myspace | Twitter | Facebook). Their new album is called, “Traces of Gold” so I worked with coordinator, Rob Jefferson, and stylist Molly Todd, to capture images that carried the “Traces of Gold” theme.
You can read The Richmond Scene‘s review of their album here: “Trace of Gold” Review on TRS. And you can read more about the details of the shoot below.
The guys wanted to stay away from typical band photography and were willing to try almost anything. This gave me the freedom to incorporate unconventional methods and experiment with some new ideas.
If atypical is the goal, why not make them eat leaves?
To convey the “Traces of Gold” theme, I used multiple high-power spotlights to light the band. Lighting with spotlights was great for this shoot because they are more directed and predicable than camera flashes and provide a warmer light.
I often look for the light that cannot be seen by our human eyes. In the photo below, I overexposed the scene to pull in the gold of the overcast sky. Settings on my Canon 5D Mark II: ISO 2500, f/2.8, Shutter speed of .3 seconds.








































Casey — your work is incredible. I love browsing through your projects. Your behind-the-scene insights are such a treat. And you are such a joyful professional and friend. Cheers to you!
Your work is so inspiring, Casy. Thanks for sharing your gift with us!
The laundry photo is by far my favorite. And I do love your comments on the work. Amazing job!
I never tire of looking at your photos/ Thanks for sharing your gift with all of us!
Great work Son!
Casey: Really, really nice pictures! Like Nicole, my fave here is Tyler in the dryer!