Last November I was contacted to see if I was interested in
shooting a calendar for Animals Taiwan. I have done some video shoots for them
before and was keen to help promote their excellent shelter again by raising
funds through the calendar and hopefully raising awareness at the same time. Animals Taiwan is an organization that promotes responsible pet ownership and helps rehome rescue dogs in Taiwan.
To get everything to run smoothly, I draw up lighting
diagrams for each scene. But on shooting day the flash sync ports in two of my
strobes stopped working, which meant that I needed to rearrange all the lighting
to shoot in slave mode. This changes things a lot as in slave mode, the receptor
cell has to be in line of sight of the light that is triggering it to function,
which severely limits the positioning of the lights. It also limits how they
can be positioned outdoors as the sunlight wreaks havoc on the receptors ability
to sense the triggering light.
I used a Canon 6D with a Canon 24-105 mm f4 lens. For lighting I used three Godox SDI 250 strobes in
two brolly boxes and one 180 cm parabolic umbrella. The only exception being a
shot at the riverside where there was no power, so I went with speedlites. Besides
the riverside shot, the other scenes were inside and around Autocheckers, a
garage next to Animals Taiwan.
The idea I was going for with the images was an animated
painterly style with cinematic framing. The final calendar was launched last
month as an 18-month calendar running from July 2015 to December 2016.
Taipei Times covered the launch of the calendar here: Help for the Helpless
If you'd like to support the homeless dogs of Taiwan by buying a calendar, make a payment into the Paypal account at donations@animalstaiwan.org and e-mail Liza Milne at liza@animalstaiwan.org with your delivery details. Prices are below: