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Make it look easy.

Macarons4x5

New food photography work from your homie Justin Sullivan. Fresh macarons from the unstoppable Bottega Louie downtown Los Angeles.


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Still Livin

Still Livin

New still life photography by Justin Sullivan


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Claire Boutelle by Justin Sullivan

Claire Boutelle by Justin Sullivan

I made this portrait of Los Angeles based letterpress artist and owner of Small Press LA, Claire Boutelle. They do fantastic work, and you’d be doing yourself a favor to collaborate with them on your next press run.


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New fashion shoot soon…


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More new portfolio work for 2013

Labware


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New portfolio work for 2013

New portfolio work for 2013

I’m on that product still life game, y’all.


The Streets Are Calling…made me do it

A friend was asking me today where he could see some of my day to day work. I realized that I’ve been guilty of hording it all to myself and not sharing much. So this is a series that I made a little while back and never did anything with. Enjoy.


Don’t forget to check out The Streets are Calling for some wild NSFW street photography by the homie rathandsome.


There are a couple of new things over on my website.





http://justinsullivanphoto.com


Los Angeles, I’m Yours

My collaboration with The Fox is Black (formerly Kitsune Noir), Los Angeles I’m Yours, is going extremely well. I’ve been shooting up a storm the past two weeks and can’t wait to debut the new work! We are in the process of building the website with a team of designers so that it will be ready to go by next month.

I’m so happy to be working with such great people and meeting so many wonderful talented artists and creatives.

One picture for now, then back to editing!

Artist Tim Biskup


Portfolio update!

The people portfolio got a much needed overhaul today! Check it out! Some exclusive, never before seen pictures goin’ on!

Also, please note that the permanent URL is no longer justinsullivanphotography.com, but http://justinsullivanphoto.com 🙂


Alex Papadopoulos


Gary Clark Jr.

Gary is one of my favorite guitar players to watch live. It’s incredible to see his command of the instrument, and almost channel a half dozen old blues singers. This kid is already well on his way to becoming a household name and is poised to make some serious waves in the music industry.


Andrew Lee some mo’


Here’s another portrait of my friend Andrew Lee from a shoot we did a while back.


Chris Brown





Set Etiquette

The gracious folks over at A Photo Assistant asked me to write an article for them a little while back. After a few weeks of rolling it around in my brain, I decided to put together an article about set etiquette. There’s a lot of things that assistants don’t learn in photography school that could get them into trouble on set. So I figured it would be a great opportunity to share some of the things that I’ve picked up over the years.

Here’s a link to the article: Click Click


Kelsey Karrasch II


Andrew Lee

I did a portrait session with my friend Andrew Lee the other day. He’s in a band called Honor Society and is a great guy. We did some work here in the studio, and also on location.

I’ll be sharing more images soon.


More Andrew Lee


Downtown LA via Yashica


I love my Yashica-A twin lens reflex medium format camera. I’m gonna be using this thing as much as I can this year.


Assisting

I still assist for a lot of photographers as my career continues to grow. Between my own shoots it’s a great way to make ends meet, especially because the photo industry is my only source of income. I take a little bit of pride in the fact that I’ve lived in Los Angeles for over a year and a half now, and never had a secondary job. 🙂

As an assistant I do all sorts of stuff from lugging heavy grip and lighting equipment, to driving production vehicles. I light shots, I sometimes digital tech, and I generally solve problems for the photographer I’m working with. It’s a great way to meet more people in my industry and I try to pick up something new on every shoot I work on. That might be a way of dealing with the subject or client, or it might be something technical like a lighting pattern I haven’t encountered before.

I was inspired by Tim over at http://aphotoassistant.com/ to lay out all the stuff I keep in my kit when going into the studio or on location. Some people tend to overkill it and bring even more than this, but I find it to be generally pretty solid in terms of covering my bases. I’ve had more than one photographer stoked I had something random like my own door stopper. Sometimes that, coupled with not being a total bummer to hang out with can get me hired back.


Here’s a list of stuff that comes in handy:

• 3 way splitters – You never know when power will be scarce. I carry 2 of these
• Gum – Catering can do some damage to your breath. Keep fresh for client chats
• Gaff tape (White, Black, Grey) – If you have room for all 3, they are great to have.
• Electrical tape – Sometimes fraying cables can pose a serious risk
• Gloves – I recently upgraded to Hot Hands by Setwear . They ain’t cheap, but they work great.
• SOG brand B62 Leatherman style multi-tool – I prefer this one because it has gear-driven pliers in addition to the usual other stuff. Plus the added bonus of being all black (win)
• Superknife with extra blades – Cutting foam core or fools who step out of line
• 1″ and 2″ blue and white painters/masking tape – a variety of applications, but great for taping the bottom of model’s shoes for the cyc
• Tape measure
• Hand sanitizer
• Ibuprofin and Excedrin
• Red and Black Sharpies
• Blue and black rollerball pens
• Micron pen
(not necessary, but I love these pens and for some reason writing with them makes me feel fancy)
• Small and Medium A Clamps – Sometimes photographers forget theirs, or run out. You having one on you makes you look awesome
• Toof Brush – For keepin’ them chompers cleeean, son.
• Small magnetic level
• Door stopper – You’d be surprised how many doors try to close themselves and smash your cords
• Matches – This might seem odd, but it’s come up. I’d rather have them than not. Plus the nice folks at Milk and Smashbox love free advertising.
• Flashlights – I keep one little LED one for digging around in my kit, and another multi-LED one for on set
• Travel First Aid Kit – Band aids, etc. Sometimes production drops the ball and you have to be the one to step up as medic
• 3-prong grounded adaptors – If you get stuck somewhere with janky power, you’ll thank me. I roll with 3 of them.
• Extra AA and AAA batteries – You don’t need this many, but bring as many as you feel like you might use. Then bring 2 more.
• Pouch – I have this Klein Tools one left over from an old job doing low voltage wiring. I think I used to keep my phone in it, but now I use it to store my:
• Blower – Get dust off the lens, and anything else that is mildly dusty. Many people prefer canned air, but this is sustainable so I rock it
• Lens cloth – Most ad shoots have budget for digital tech, and they generally take care of the back, body and lenses. But often, you’ll be the unfortunate soul who has to keep cleaning the salty ocean spray off the lens as the shirtless hunk you’re hired to shoot splashes around.

I don’t have one shown here, but it’s not an awful idea to have your OWN light meter on set. Also not shown here are a couple of other non-essential items that are great in a pinch. I bring a pair of booties to go over my shoes to walk around on the cyc wall or in a house if I’m concerned my shoes might mess up the carpet.


Also, it’s always a good idea to bring a couple of trash bags in case it starts raining and you need to cover the packs. This is especially important at the beach. Things get wet AND sandy, and the rental house will give you the look of disapproval for real if you bring their gear back looking like you were trying to exfoliate it.

Some people also like to include a lint roller, some hairspray and a few different kinds of glue (super, gorilla, etc). I recommend all of these things as well.

I keep all that loot in my messenger-style shoulder bag and take it with me wherever I happen to be that day. Make sure to write your name on anything that you bring on set that you would like to actually come home at the end of the day. People might not actually mean to steal from you, but if they end up with your gear in their pocket, why not make it easier for them to give it back.

What stuff do you keep in your kit that I don’t?

As always, for more of my stuff, check out http://justinsullivanphotography.com


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Outtake.

Here’s a little teaser outtake from a new project I’m working on for a client who makes some pretty top quality footwear.


Across the StreetScapes

New street photography from the United States.


Apartment 3 x Unique LA Pop-up Shop Launch

Last night was the launch party for The new Apartment 3 Unique LA pop-up shop in Culver City. The spot is tucked inside the HD Buttercup space at Helms Bakery Building. It’s super well done, and stocked full of great fashion, accessories and wonderful pieces for the home.
There was an open bar, and a ton of great people to enjoy it. Congratulations to all of the wonderful people who worked so hard to put this on.

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