Monday, November 29, 2010

Sartorialist Behind the Scenes

Sartorialist in Stocks Mill



Senior and former Collegian photo editor William Clayton shot last issue's Sartorialist pictures at the Stocks Mill downtown in about an hour. Freshman Aaron Schepps was his model.


Clayton took this shot in an abandoned warehouse portion of the mill, he said, where a huge stack of crates provided a backdrop to Schepps. The room was dark enough to fade away from the subject he said.


For lighting in the shoot, Clayton used devices like a "beauty dish" and "shoot-through-umbrella."

Clayton said he wanted the backgrounds to make Schepps stand out, instead of distracting from him.

"I was looking for a little bit more contrasting shots," he said, "like more focused on the subject than the background. A background always being darker than the subject in the foreground just to make him pop."


Although this is a close-up, Clayton was standing about 30 feet away from Schepps for this shot, he said. He used a 70-200 mm lens.

Clayton used a Nikon D300 camera to take these pictures.

all pictures william clayton/collegian

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Paint Your Own Pottery


This week in Vibe, Pam Symes reviewed a new Hillsdale city paint-your-own pottery place called Toasted Mud.


Toasted Mud owner Jonna Macy, has lived in Hillsdale for 11 years with her husband, two children and two dogs. After teaching art at Will Carleton Acadamy for seven years, Macy and her husband decided to open up a store in downtown Hillsdale.

photographs by sally nelson/collegian

Hours:

Sunday

12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Monday-Wednesday

10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Thursday-Friday

10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Saturday

10 a.m. to 6 p.m.



For more information check out Toasted Mud's facebook page:
www.facebook.com/pages/Hillsdale-MI/ToastedMud/107710869282978

More Pictures from Megan Moss!

Sophomore Megan Moss plays with bandmates sophomore Sam Johnson and junior Drew French.
pictures by shannon odell/collegian