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Joshua Liner’s new gallery opened up last week and the place was packed with people and great work. I had a blast photographing dozens of artists that attended the VIP previews, and probably fired off more than 400 photos over the course of the three hour event.

Photographing people at galleries can be a giant pain in the ass. Most of the lighting is focused on the paintings, so you have to shoot with flash to avoid losing the detail in peoples’ faces. Luckily most galleries have all white walls and ceilings, so you can bounce the flash off of anything. I usually leave the white balance on auto and just adjust all the photos en masse in Lightroom after the fact.

Luckily, Liner had a ton of lighting (and air conditioning) overhead, allowing me to drop the ISO to 400. This was one of the easier gallery events to shoot and there was a ton of subjects to capture on film.

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Fun with Depth of Field

Sure, shooting parties is fun, but how many times can you take the same photo of people laughing and posing with beer? I decided to switch things up a little at a group opening at Jonathan Levine this past Friday. Here’s a shot of Carlo McCormick’s son Tristan with all focus on the kid. I was trying to recreate something similar to the photo of Andy Warhol and his mother. 

For more photos from this show, visit Juxtapoz.com

Here’s a slideshow of photos from the Tara McPherson and Lori Earley’s joint show at Jonathan Levine. Check out Juxtapoz.com for a full write-up of the opening.

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