26 October 2007
RenegadePR, a public relations and photo representation
agency based in California, hosted Renegade Photo Shoot 2007: NYC on the
streets of Manhattan October 17. This inaugural shoot brought together
an eclectic mix of photographers – wedding, fashion, beauty, commercial,
sports, environmental and paparazzi – to shoot varied assignments
at five locations.
Over the course of an afternoon, photographers
trekked on foot and by yellow cab to sites around Manhattan. At each stop,
an expert shooter outlined the assignment and provided tips and tricks
for the best capture. Photographers used their own gear as well as equipment
provided by Lexar Media, Nikon and California Sunbounce light enhancers.
Participants also participated in the creation of an Adesso Album memory
book.
“The cultural diversity found on New York City streets, mixed with
the Renegade team enabled me to learn different skills and open my eyes
to new ways of photographically capturing imagery,” said Helene
DeLillo of Helene DeLillo Photography. “As a creative person it’s
essential to stay inspired and open to new concepts and visual ideas.
Shooting side by side with other pros that I would not normally have the
chance to work with makes this program so valuable.”
DeLillo served as a lead photographer and coordinated a beauty shoot with
Philip Stark of Philip Stark Studio at the 2 Stops Brighter venue. She
arranged for a professional model styled by makeup artist Mark DeHaven.
October 17 shoot assignments and lead photographers:
Where’s the Water Taxi, Eric
Neilsen .
Chinatown Park, Alicia
Hansen .
Shoot Like a Paparazzo, Henry
Flores .
Street Fashion, Gisela
Prishker and Mike
Larson .
Studio Beauty, Helene
DeLillo and Philip
Stark .
Also on the shoot were E. Sapwater, Brad
Elterman, California Sunbounce light
enhancers CEO Wolfgang-Peter Geller, Sam Posten and Kathy Leistner.
Flores, cofounder of Buzz Foto, a Los Angeles-based agency, showed the
group authentic angles and etiquette for working with A-list subjects.
“Part of the paparazzo experience is dealing with the rush and mass
of other shooters waiting to capture that great shot of a celebrity,”
said Flores. “Then too it’s important to have an idea of hot
locations. We were fortunate to catch Canadian actress, model and designer
and her husband at a café.”
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