Archive for the ‘Tim Mantoani San Diego Photographer’ Category

Bill Walton & Scout Bassett Team Up

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

I have been working with The Challenged Athletes Foundation for many years shooting portraits and events. A few weeks back, I had the pleasure of photographing Bill Walton and CAF athlete, Scout Bassett, together in my studio. These images will be used to promote CAF’s annual Million Dollar Challenge, a 620-mile bike ride from San Francisco to San Diego from October 16-22. http://www.challengedathletes.org/compete/MDC_2006.htm

Scout is currently a student at UCLA where Bill led The Bruins to National Titles in 1972 and 1973. They both are avid cyclist and each have custom made bikes by Holland. To learn more about CAF, Scout and how you can help CAF, please visit http://www.challengedathletes.org/ You will be inspired!

Scout Bassett and Bill Walton

A behind the scenes video shot by the very talented John Gefrom. BillWaltonCAF2-desktop 5_FastStart_512K

3 Cheers from Prairiefire on 3-D Contrast

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

 

3d contrast revised front

 

Here is a link to a review on my 3-D Contrast lighting video. Thanks to Steve and crew for the kind words about our hard work. He has posted a video sample as well. We still have a limited supply at the studio for sale if you are interested, just drop Luis Garcia an email: Luis@mantoani.com

Check it out here : http://prairiefireproductions.com/2009/08/review-3-dimensional-contrast-principles-of-lighting-for-the-digital-age/

3-d graph ball

Tintypes, something old is new again.

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

 

tim tintyping2

 

At the beginning of the year, I enrolled in a wetplate collodion workshop with Will Dunniway (www.collodion-artist.com) in Corona, California. The class, which lasted two days, was a crash course on the basics of making tintypes and glass negatives. This process was invented by Fredrick Scott Archer and dates back to 1851. For the life of me, I can’t believe he figured out how to make this process work. It is a time consuming process that requires you to sensitize, shoot, develop and fix the plate while it is still wet. A bit toxic, but the uncertainty of it all is magic.

I went back to work with Will again to see how I could create some tintypes of my athlete portraits and to shoot some tintypes of some model cars for a book project. Here are a few images we created.

O.J. Mayo

O.J. Mayo

 

Darren McFadden

Darren McFadden

 

Deadly Comet

Deadly Comet

 

 

Dwayne Jarrettt

Dwayne Jarrett

"ULTRA" Mark Murphy Mini Zine in Progress

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009


I had a fun shoot this week with Mark Murphy for a new project entitled “ULTRA”. We shot a large collection of Japanese toys from the original “Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot” and “Ultraman”. I can’t believe the creativity and imagination that went into these characters. It took me back to my childhood and we were laughing all day. I love my job.

If you want a flashback check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0RgWnkQ0_s

If you are going to Comic Con this year, stop by booth 4833 to take a peek. This photography will be featured along side of the amazing artwork of Joel Nakamura.

San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles Magazine

Monday, June 1st, 2009

I’m featured in San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles Magazine this month. Special thanks to the amazing Phyllis Van Doren for this opportunity. Phyllis was one of the first editors in San Diego to give me an assignment when I moved to town in 1991.



NFL Photo Shoot : The Last of My 55 Polaroid (Almost)

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009


Matt Stafford

I had a shoot with a bunch of NFL Rookies last week and took the opportunity to shoot some Polaroid 55 images with an old Linhoff 4×5 camera. Sad to say, I am down to the end of my stock pile. It is sad to think that soon I will soon never be able to shoot this film again.

Mark Sanchez

Michael Crabtree

Jason Smith

Andre Brown