Behind The Scenes - Pittsburgh
Hey all! Here are some more behind the scenes photos from the 40/60 Trip to Pittsburgh. Enjoy!

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Behind The Scenes with She’s A Robot VIDEO
BTS - She's A Robot - Petey Photography from Petey Photography on Vimeo.
New Year, New Site, New Sight
The infamous New Years Eve Blog post. Oh what a year 2009 has been.
For me, it has been absolutely incredible. I never thought my photography career would have progressed like it has. I remember about the days that I would dream about having some AlienBees of my own. I would have to say that 2009 has had more ups, than downs for me.
My very first shoot of 2009 was on the 3rd of January, with the band known as Exit Ghost:



That shoot...really kicked off my year. I had a blast shooting those guys.
For those photos, I used my Homemade DIY beauty dish, made from a $1.99 plastic bowl from a party store, that I spray painted and followed an online how-to. I only had my Vivitar 283 and Focal M500T hot shoe flashes. That, folks, is where it all started. I was hooked after that.
From there, I was able to reach my AlienBee gear list of goals by mid January/February. For once in my life, a dream of mine was coming true.
From there, most of you have seen my progression on Flickr. Which, I'm very grateful for all of the kind words and critiques that I get there. Big thank you to those who favorite the photos. You guys have helped me out a ton.
I'm not a huge fan of resolutions, rather, Goals. Some of mine would be:
- Purchase 5D, 17-40mm f/4L, 85mm F/1.8, 24mm F/2.8. Just a couple I have in mind
- Shoot Bigger Clients
- Shoot for AP
- Develop/define my style more
- Push myself harder than ever before - In my lighting techniques, editing, composition, color, placement, the whole 9 yards.
Even more thankful for the events that have happened. I went from using home-made light modifiers, to being part of 40/60 Photo - Which I could not be any more excited about. I remember when I used to look up to them and their amazing photos.
Like I said in my first video, You guys will be seeing a whole slew of video updates & behind the scenes photos and a lot more things from us at 40/60! I re-designed my online portfolio so I'll be launching that either late tonight or tomorrow.
I just have one last thing to say:
2010 will be the Year Of The Photographer.
Lets push the envelope. We got 365 Days, lets do this!
Light with a Beauty Dish - Alien Bees
I've decided that I really need to blog more, and have some more helpful content. So, here goes:

Over the past year, I've learned a lot with each one of my shoots. Even more so, I've learned more about the light modifiers that I do have (22" white beauty dish, large softbox and large octabox). I've used my beauty dish a lot over the course of these past 11 months and have become quite comfortable using it. I also find it very easy to work with on location, since it's less prone to wind, when used on a boom, compared to a large softbox or octabox.
"Knowing how certain light modifiers work, why they work & how to use them to their fullest potential is key. Knowledge is key. Even more so when experience is coupled with knowledge."
I've found out what works & what doesn't work. More often, I have learned that I still have a lot to learn! Today, I'm sharing with you all my recent experiences with the AlienBee (Paul C. Buff) 22" white beauty dish.
More after the jump:
Fate Kills The Hero
Storrs, CT | blog.peteyphotography.com
Fate Kills The Hero is stepping up their music and needed photos for their press kits. We met up today at the Uconn Campus and they were the ones that told me about this spot.
Right as we began to shoot, the sun went out and the clouds came in. I think it really helped to make this shot. They were a real chill band. Had a lot of fun hanging out with them today. It's nice to shoot in warmer weather as well.
Be sure to check out their Myspace and their music. I dig it a lot.
Canon 400D
Canon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 w/ hood
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Strobist:
B800 boomed out over group in beauty dish
B800 to camera left for rim.
B800 camera right for fill
Messina
A local band from Woodstock, CT got in contact with me early last week. They've been around for a while but more recently, have gotten more serious about their music and band. We went out for a few hours to get some fresh photos:
Here's some footage from that shoot:
The Scene Aesthetic
I hit up their show in Manchester, NH last night. Had an unbelievable time.
I'll edit the live shots later tonight!
- On Saturday, I'm heading to Chicopee, MA to shoot With Words. We're doing promotional photos so, looks to be a great time. Weather should be in the 60's. Great weather to shoot in. I'm going to be doing a video of the shoot and it'll up as soon as its edited.
Some real DRAMA
Alright, maybe not. Yesterday's clouds looked amazing so I couldn't pass up the chance to get a shot. I really like overcast days and the emotion that one is able to evoke from them.

I'm going to have my review of the Canon BG-E3 Vertical Battery Grip up within the day. Be sure to look out for that.

Pride Caused the Fall
Shot a great local band today. Had an amazing time. Today was warmer so it was really nice to shoot without frozen fingers. Anyway - onto today's shots:


Let me know what you think!!


















