DAY 5: 90 IMAGES OF SUMMER “Broadway Alley At Midnight” Downtown Los Angeles, CA

"Broadway Alley At Midnight"  Image: JB Brookman

“Broadway Alley At Midnight” Image: JB Brookman

I was in Downtown Los Angeles, testing out the Nikon D4 camera, when I came across this dark alley and parked motorcycle.  I was in LA, photographing a concert at one of Broadway’s historic theaters.  It was midnight and extremely dark, so, I decided to test the capabilities of Nikon’s newest camera.

(For you photography geeks, I shot this image at 5000 ISO and used a 50mm 1.4 lens)

To my delight, the D4 made an incredibly dark scene, look like it was shot in the middle of the day.  I was able to hand hold (not have to use a tripod) the camera with no problem.  I fell in love with the street art, painted on the alley wall, covered in stickers and small billboards.  I love the fact that I could barely see the detail in the bricks of the street, with my naked eye, but, the camera brought them to light.  There is always a thrill, creating photos with your professional camera equipment in the darkness of Downtown, as you never feel 100% safe.  But, I always say a prayer and try to go after the image that is tough to get- as it always brings the biggest reward.

Broadway has so much history.  I was able to talk my way into it’s historic Los Angeles Theatre, in 2009 and I plan to return and capture all of the theaters, soon.  The history of the street, gives me chills:  Broadway was first originated as part of the 1849 plan of Los Angeles.  First called Fort Street, it was eventually re-named Broadway in 1890.

Broadway is home to the legendary Broadway Theater District.  In a span of only 6 blocks the district includes 12 movie theatres built between 1910 and 1931.  It is the only remaining concentration of movie palaces left in the United States.

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Being Creatively Prolific: “90 Images Of Summer” Portraiture And Photography Project

The launch of "90 Images Of Summer" begins today at JB Brookman Photography.  Photo: JB Brookman 2010

The launch of “90 Images Of Summer” begins today at JB Brookman Photography. Photo: JB Brookman 2010

I’m setting off on a Photography/Portraiture project, today, that involves creating 90 images in the next 90 days and hopefully blogging about the story behind each one. It is called “90 Images Of Summer.”  I’m taking a step forward to help myself become more “creatively prolific.”

I will be posting the images in a collection on my Westlake Village Portraiture and Photography Website and on JB Brookman Photography’s Facebook and Google +.

All of the images will be fresh, new and document my travels and adventures, this summer.  Those will include, photographing concerts and celebrity events, taking portraits of clients and landscape photography, along a major road trip that our graphic design and portraiture businesses are taking, this summer.  We hope to travel through a number of States, across the Western (and possibly Central) United States.

An example of something I will post is the concert I am covering, tonight at the Greek Theatre in LA, featuring the Country group, Sugarland.

Here’s to the adventure of a new project, meeting new people and some fun stories along the way.

“Capturing Emotion, Through Portraiture”

JB Brookman

Portraitist and Photographer

The City Of San Francisco And The Sailor By JB Brookman Photography

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The City of San Francisco, Taken From Behind A Sailor Statue. Photo: JB Brookman

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Architectural Photography: Sun Studios- Memphis, Tennessee By JB Brookman

Memphis, Tennessee  Sun Studios By JB Brookman

Sun Studios In Memphis, Tennessee Where Elvis and Johnny Cash Recorded. Photo: JB Brookman

Memphis is one of my favorite cities.  This is an HDR shot of Sun Studios, the place where Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded many of their early hits.  Mega producer Sam Phillips owned the place.  It is said to be the “birthplace of rock n’ roll.”  Since an HDR shot is a combination of 5-7 photos, you can see the ghostly figure of a tourist in front of and on the side of the building.  Photo © JB Brookman Photography

Commercial/Landscape Photography: Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles By JB Brookman Photography

Disney Concert Hall LA By JB Brookman

Disney Concert Hall, Downtown LA. Photo: JB Brookman