Dodgeball:
Just the Right Look
Two
men lounge in a trendy bar, cocktails before them, surrounded
by red dodgeballs. This frozen moment in time forms the
eye-catching opening image for this month's Websights
article, "The Artful—and Mobile—Dodger."
Capturing
that casual moment took hours of work. Photographer Jordan
Hollender began by scouting fashionable watering holes
for a location, before settling on the Savalas Bar in
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, one of New York City's hippest
neighborhoods.
Getting
nine dodgeballs to use as props—the subjects' start-up
is called Dodgeball.com—was difficult, due to a
mysterious dodgeball shortage at New York's sporting
goods stores. Hollender finally found a supplier who
could sell him the balls—just as soon as they could
be inflated.
Setting
up the shoot took two and a half hours, mostly devoted
to getting the lighting right. Pictures taken with a
single light source look flat. Reproducing the sense
of space that a visitor to the bar would experience required
additional illumination for each major element—a
light for the drapes behind the couch, a light for each
of the subjects, and so on. And to make sure the drinks
looked like real drinks, a photogenic mixture of brine
and cranberry juice was used in place of actual cocktails.
The
photography itself took two hours and 140 exposures,
as Hollender tried different arrangements to grab the
ideal image for IEEE Spectrum. Mission accomplished,
the dodgeballs were donated to the bar, which promised
to hand them out to customers—as long as no one
tried to start up a game on the premises.
PHOTO:
JORDAN HOLLENDER
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