Hello,
So apparently I am not a good blogger.
There were incomplete posts, and some never posted posts so I went back and up dated them.
Also, website updated! Check it Out!
www.TheOtherMrB.com
Here is a list:
Tutu Tuesdays
The Spiderlite Endeavour
My Time in San Marcos
Make Your Escape, Live at RocBar
Homemade: DIY vs Store Bought
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Tutu Tuesdays

Meet Chelsea.
As some of you may or may not know, I also work at a bar in my spare time, when I feel like paying my bills.
Chelsea is a Bartender at the bar I work at.
Well every Tuesday her and another girl wear their Tutu's and have a Tutu Tuesday. Cheap drinks all night and just fun.
I was brought in to shoot fliers and ads for is, and these are 2 of the shots I ended up using.
There were going to be more, but I ended up loosing 2 drives and a thumbstick this month so I also lost a lot of files.
Not really to much to say about this shoot, but I hope you like the shots.
(Click the image to be taken to the flickr)
Sunday, August 16, 2009
The Spiderlite Endeavor
This is going to be just a quick blog. I just wanted to show off some images of the spiderlites I built using tutorials online. I wonder if anyone would be interested in buying these from me.
(Spiderlite with all five bulbs on. Daylight bulbs)
(This is a shot of the spiderlite with a blacklight in the center position and the other four bulbs off.)
(This is a shot with the two black lights on, and the actualy black glass bulb on in the center.)
(This is a shot with all lights on. Two reds, two purple, and the one black in center.)
(This final image has the daylight spiderlite off with the color spiderlight only lighting the blacklights.)
(Spiderlite with all five bulbs on. Daylight bulbs)
(This is a shot of the spiderlite with a blacklight in the center position and the other four bulbs off.)
(This is a shot with the two black lights on, and the actualy black glass bulb on in the center.)
(This final image has the daylight spiderlite off with the color spiderlight only lighting the blacklights.)
Labels:
Brian Vogel,
Light,
Lighting,
Photography,
Spider,
Spiderlight,
Spiderlite
My time in San Marcos
Earlier this week I found myself in San Marcos along with all of my "portable" camera equipment as I tend to keep it in my car on trips. After a fun filled morning of exploring highways, back roads, wrong turns, and a dried up river bed it was lunch time. A FreeBird burrito and a mixed beer bucket later, phone calls were being made and messages sent. The resulting idea was to get some of the girls Britney knows to help me get a shot I thought of while I was previously in town.
The first girl we talked about using for the shot was inaccessible as people tend to be when you don't have their phone number. The second choice was Nicole, a room mate of Britneys, who was just getting off work. Finishing our beers we ventured to the house to tell Nicole of her participation in the shoot. After some introductions and chatting we were on our way to the predetermined spot.
When we first got to the river, the two girls got into the water and I immediately wish I had brought a suit. It was a very hot day, and the water felt amazing. However it was a bit of a task to set up the lighting and position myself for the shots. There were some local guys already in the area we wanted to shoot in, being as they were friendly and even a little helpful, it was no bother to myself or my model.
After the first half of the shoot, I told her what I was wanting out of the second half. This is were things got tricky. I had to actually walk into the river where it was almost waste deep to the shaded area we wanted to use next. This proved to be difficult trying to keep my shorts dry while carrying a light stand and my camera over the rocks and through the water. I eventually ended up removing the shorts in lieu of my boxers so I could get into the water and get the angle I needed. After lots of maneuvering, and blocking of prying eyes, we ended up getting the shot I was looking for.

(Prepping myself for the river as Nicole takes her position.)

(Final shot of Nicole on the Guadelupe.).
These pictures and more from the set can be seen at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianvogelsphotos/
The first girl we talked about using for the shot was inaccessible as people tend to be when you don't have their phone number. The second choice was Nicole, a room mate of Britneys, who was just getting off work. Finishing our beers we ventured to the house to tell Nicole of her participation in the shoot. After some introductions and chatting we were on our way to the predetermined spot.
When we first got to the river, the two girls got into the water and I immediately wish I had brought a suit. It was a very hot day, and the water felt amazing. However it was a bit of a task to set up the lighting and position myself for the shots. There were some local guys already in the area we wanted to shoot in, being as they were friendly and even a little helpful, it was no bother to myself or my model.
After the first half of the shoot, I told her what I was wanting out of the second half. This is were things got tricky. I had to actually walk into the river where it was almost waste deep to the shaded area we wanted to use next. This proved to be difficult trying to keep my shorts dry while carrying a light stand and my camera over the rocks and through the water. I eventually ended up removing the shorts in lieu of my boxers so I could get into the water and get the angle I needed. After lots of maneuvering, and blocking of prying eyes, we ended up getting the shot I was looking for.
(Prepping myself for the river as Nicole takes her position.)

(Final shot of Nicole on the Guadelupe.).
These pictures and more from the set can be seen at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianvogelsphotos/
Labels:
Brian Vogel,
guadelupe,
Nicole,
nude,
river,
San Marcos
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Make Your Escape, Live at RöcBar
Well about a week ago I received a message from a friend of mine about an upcoming show his band was playing and that for being supportive I was going to be put on the list. I thought, "Since my two loves are music and photography, I will combine the two."
I will be posting some of the pictures here, as well as a link to the complete set, as well as the band(s) profile(s).
I got there at 7pm expecting them to go on at 8. Once arriving at RöBar Corey told me that they were pushed back until 10pm.
This ended up being a happy circumstance since other than my friends band, the first band was the only decent one in the bunch.
These are a few shots of the first band, InnerState.
http://www.myspace.com/innerstateonline
Then prompty at 10pm Make Your Escape went on. It was nuts the way the crowd reacted to them.
During every other set people were scattered around and and had their attention elsewhere, but upon hearing the first notes from MYE everyone seemed drawn in.
(Update months later.)
Okay, I thought I had posted this but I guess I didn't... my bad.
http://www.myspace.com/makeyourescaperock
Labels:
Brian Vogel,
Houston,
Make Your Escape,
RocBar
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Prepping for a shoot.
Yesterday I was woken up by a phone call from a local girl asking for a photoshoot to get some photos on her new website.
I was a bit hesitant when she said she wanted to have the photos by Friday. I accepted her offer, and instead of setting it up and shooting yesterday as a responsible and intelligent person might, I took the procrastinators route and told her that shooting Thursday would be best... so I could keep sleeping of course.
While going into work I decided on a location I really like and have used in the past. I called the Houstonian Hotel, Club, and Spa and told them about my ideas for the shoot. After speaking to a few people at the Houstonian they offered me a guest room for the day.

It's a fairly nice room, plenty of room for storage of gear, as well as changing and just plain old relaxing.
Pictured here is Room 334, it has some pretty nice furniture, good lighting, a flat screen, and iPod dock, and just an over all elegant feel.
Oh, did I mention free WiFi?!
Okay, I just got a call from the girl and she is on her way, that means I'm going to post this and update it later when the shoot is over.
Wish me luck!
Update 2:15pm
...still waiting...
She was supposed to be here at 1pm
:(
Update #2 2:42pm
She jsut sent me a text saying
"Hey sorry im scared to drive in the rain so im waiting for it to let up a bit until i drive"
I think I'm going to just go home and eat the $50 room charge. At least I got to blog.
Update #3 2:50
Okay, after about 2 hours of waiting, we are postponing until tomorrow.
More updates then.
Last Update
Never showed. Never rescheduled.
-Mr.B
I was a bit hesitant when she said she wanted to have the photos by Friday. I accepted her offer, and instead of setting it up and shooting yesterday as a responsible and intelligent person might, I took the procrastinators route and told her that shooting Thursday would be best... so I could keep sleeping of course.
While going into work I decided on a location I really like and have used in the past. I called the Houstonian Hotel, Club, and Spa and told them about my ideas for the shoot. After speaking to a few people at the Houstonian they offered me a guest room for the day.
It's a fairly nice room, plenty of room for storage of gear, as well as changing and just plain old relaxing.
Pictured here is Room 334, it has some pretty nice furniture, good lighting, a flat screen, and iPod dock, and just an over all elegant feel.
Oh, did I mention free WiFi?!
Okay, I just got a call from the girl and she is on her way, that means I'm going to post this and update it later when the shoot is over.
Wish me luck!
Update 2:15pm
...still waiting...
She was supposed to be here at 1pm
:(
Update #2 2:42pm
She jsut sent me a text saying
"Hey sorry im scared to drive in the rain so im waiting for it to let up a bit until i drive"
I think I'm going to just go home and eat the $50 room charge. At least I got to blog.
Update #3 2:50
Okay, after about 2 hours of waiting, we are postponing until tomorrow.
More updates then.
Last Update
Never showed. Never rescheduled.
-Mr.B
The Burning Couch
Well, it's been some time since I have posted on here, and for that I apologize, yet.... I feel no one really reads these accept perhaps Brad.
Anyway, onto the story.
I got a call a few nights back from a friend of mine that pretty much is summed up by this one sentence, "Hey, come over; we're burning a couch."
I was of course upset. From the utterance of that phrase, ideas were racing through my head about what I could d to set up a shoot with said couch.
Well, I got lucky as there were in fact 2 couches and they were waiting for me to get off work before lighting the other. Upon hearing this, I told my friend on the other end of the line, to put on some corduroys, a decent light colored button-up shirt, and to wait for me.
I got to my friends at roughly 3:30am and announced that not only did I need the aforementioned items that e also needed lots of water and a fire extinguisher. It was at this point that my friend learned he would be siting on the couch while it was ablaze.
After returning from WalMart with 12 gallons if water we proceeded to soak the middle of the couch with a great wattery devide, and the left half with lighter fluid. We took some test shots for focus, and white balance and other various things and were then ready. We set the lighter to the couch and...... nothing. For some reason it wouldn't light. After a few tries we got the flames going, waited until the desired volume of flame and I told him, "Okay, go sit on the couch."
I like to think it was a good effort by all and I am very happy with the final image.

Ryan Crowe
4am, Katy, Tx
this image on flickr
This is why I love 4am shoots.
-Mr. B
Anyway, onto the story.
I got a call a few nights back from a friend of mine that pretty much is summed up by this one sentence, "Hey, come over; we're burning a couch."
I was of course upset. From the utterance of that phrase, ideas were racing through my head about what I could d to set up a shoot with said couch.
Well, I got lucky as there were in fact 2 couches and they were waiting for me to get off work before lighting the other. Upon hearing this, I told my friend on the other end of the line, to put on some corduroys, a decent light colored button-up shirt, and to wait for me.I got to my friends at roughly 3:30am and announced that not only did I need the aforementioned items that e also needed lots of water and a fire extinguisher. It was at this point that my friend learned he would be siting on the couch while it was ablaze.
After returning from WalMart with 12 gallons if water we proceeded to soak the middle of the couch with a great wattery devide, and the left half with lighter fluid. We took some test shots for focus, and white balance and other various things and were then ready. We set the lighter to the couch and...... nothing. For some reason it wouldn't light. After a few tries we got the flames going, waited until the desired volume of flame and I told him, "Okay, go sit on the couch."
I like to think it was a good effort by all and I am very happy with the final image.

Ryan Crowe
4am, Katy, Tx
this image on flickr
This is why I love 4am shoots.
-Mr. B
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