Formula D Atlanta ’09 Pics

Posted in My Work on May 15th, 2009 by Kevin


Rhys Millen
Originally uploaded by kevinkeeganpro

Formula D was last weekend in Atlanta, Ga. I decided to rent a Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 and see what I could get. The pics turned out well. Still need a lot of practice to get the panning down but I’ll get it. The pics were edited in Aperture using Nik Color FX Pro, Sharpener Pro, and Dfine. Enjoy

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Wrecked Magazine Vol 2 Issue 3 is out!!!

Posted in My Work on April 5th, 2009 by Kevin


So the ninth issue for Wrecked Magazine and the sixth issue for me, is complete. This one was on a time crunch as usual, with a week and a half to the due date, I just scraped by. We needed it out within a week of the Long Beach Formula D opening event.

In the last two issues, I’ve incorporated shots from my D90 into the layouts. They help with story telling and assist with text organization and flow. With this issue, I was able to use two. One was for the Formula D preview; the section contains relatively tight lipped info regarding cars being built for the 2009 Formula D season.


And the other was for 2009 Formula D Predictions. My fiance and copy editor for Wrecked Magazine, Ashley, brainstormed a bit for this one. Other ideas that came up were a poker theme or dice, a crystal ball and even a justice scale. But in the end I opted for the fortune cookie. It was cheaper to do and with the cookies and use of a spare rim and falken tire I had in my garage, it came together rather well considering the time frame I was working with. And it never hurts to utilize an advertisers product in a spread.


I’ve definitely noticed a shift in my design direction with the last issue or two. I’m leaning towards using the photography in its relatively untouched state rather than creating graphics that in the end, take away from the photo. This is probably due towards my increasing interest in photography in my personal work. I still feel there is an appropriate time to use graphics. For instance, the Tanner Foust spread from Issue 6, where I wanted to put the “focus” on him, as a driver. I always try and apply an appropriate theme that a series of spreads requires, whether it be a graphical focal point to draw the viewer to the subject of the article or a simple fortune cookie to represent “predictions.”
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Freelance pricing…?

Posted in My Work on March 23rd, 2009 by Kevin

So recently I have picked up some freelance work from various sources and I’m in need of some pricing. This has always been a tough subject for me and have always ended up just blurting out a price for the most part, just so I didn’t lose the client/job. Well no more, I’m finally taking some time to investigate and do some research into the subject.

One other issue that is more unique to my situation is that I do more than just one type of work. I’m not referring to say, logo design and brochure design…more along the lines of graphic design, videography, 2D animation and video editing. So can I ask the typical question, “Should I charge hourly or by project”? (Here’s a great article refering to just that…) The answer is yes and no. I’m going to have determine by which means each service is to be priced.

Here is what I’ve found so far -
http://justcreativedesign.com/2009/02/26/how-much-to-charge-for-design-work/

To be continued…
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On The Border – The Mad Effect

Posted in My Work on February 26th, 2009 by Kevin


My friend Sean ask me to do a little header design for our local On The Border restaurant that he manages. It’s going to be used for a poster, below this will be a schedule of sorts for the kitchen crew.

I threw a lime in to kind of tie it in to the On The Border logo, since I couldn’t actually use their logo. Just classic Helvetica and some green splashes to accent the lime.
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4touge.com Alabama Photo Shoot

Posted in My Work on February 25th, 2009 by Kevin


Well I’m a bit slow to get these posted. I took a little overnight trip to see some friends in Alabama just before Christmas ’08. And since we are all car guys, we got together and did a little photo shoot at a local backlot skate park. All shot with the Nikon D90. Enjoy!

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Wrecked Vol 2 Issue 2 is out!!!

Posted in My Work on January 17th, 2009 by Kevin

Another issue of Wrecked Magazine is done. This was one I was not looking forward to as it had to be completed over the holidays this year in order for a early January release. Once I sucked it up and got started on it, the issue ended up sucking me in as it always does, and allowing me to enjoy it. The main topic of this issue is the up and coming Pro Am drivers from around world.
I didn’t end up having a favorite spread this time around. It’s more that I really like the whole issue. Every spread ending up having something new and gritty that I really liked. Most of the images I end up going crazy on contrast or de-saturation to achieve a more retro/faded look.
Hopefully everyone likes it, but for me that’s not really the point. Working on this magazine has always been to offer a creative outlet to myself, and when the freedom of design is no longer available, I will no longer work on this magazine. So first, I design to please my personal taste, and second to make sure Joey (Editor) is happy.
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Nikon D90 18-105mm + Canon Wide Angle = !!!

Posted in Inspiration, My Work on December 29th, 2008 by Kevin
Hello, it’s been a while…I’ve been busy with the Holidays. Hope everyone has had some good times and good fortune.
So I’ve kinda put this off for a while and haven’t thought much of it ’til recently…
I’ve been checking out lenses for the D90 lately and have actually ordered the renown Tokina 11-16mm Ultrawide today. It should be here by 7PM new year’s eve!!! But that’s another post all together. I’ve also been looking at Lens Baby’s. These little lenses give the image a central point of focus with a gradient blur emanating from it. A very cool and artistic effect (if that’s what you like).
By accident, I stumbled across a way to create this effect or at least a similar effect. Out in LA in October, I was primarily shooting video. The camera I was using was a Canon GL2 with a wide angle bayonet adapter on it. Specifically the Canon WD-58H wide angle adapter.

Now what I ended up experimenting with was placing this wideangle lens backwards up against the lens hood of the D90′s kit 18-105mm DX lens. Actually the outside of the 18-105mm lens hood fit perfectly around those two little plastic lips on the top and bottom of the glass inside the lens hood in this image.

All I had to do was keep the lens zoomed out to 105mm and keep the canon wide angle from falling off. All the camera settings and focus settings stayed the same. Well anyways, I ended up with images like these.

Now what you’re not seeing is the serious vignetting that was going on. But with a bit of a crop and some thought into framing the subject, all is well. Here’s one without a crop…

So while this isn’t necessarily a cheaper way or better way to do what a lens baby can do, it’s still cheaper than a tilt/shift lens and produces a pretty good result. I think the hardest part was trying to pan with the cars with while holding that added weight at the end of the lens. So enjoy, and maybe if you’re like me…a videographer with access to odd lens and adapters, feel free to mess around. Maybe you’ll come up with something that hasn’t been done before or just looks cool.
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Andy Sapp: 2008 Driver Profile

Posted in My Work, Stuff on November 7th, 2008 by Kevin

I’ve known Andy Sapp for about 4 years now. He’s a great guy, a talented digital artist, and also a wicked drifter. Please check out his last hoorah as he retires from professional drifting. Great job, Andy!


2008 Driver Profile – Andy Sapp. from Andy Sapp on Vimeo.

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Wrecked Magazine Issue #7 er…Vol 2 Issue 1

Posted in My Work on November 4th, 2008 by Kevin

This is technically the first issue of the 2nd year for Wrecked Magazine.  It’s a bi-monthly online magazine so the 7th issue is really Vol 2 (year 2) Issue #1.  Wrecked was started last October just before SEMA with the Art Direction under an incredible digital artist Andy Sapp.  I didn’t take over until the 4th issue and have been loving it ever since.  
I was able to help out some of my spreads with my Nikon D90 this time, though any point-n-shoot would have worked for what I needed. A spread I did for an interview with the founder of the Ziptied All-star Bash required some quick pics of…you guessed it, zipties.  Over all the spread was simple and still allowed me to be a little different that what I usually do.

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Nikon D90: Some shots from Formula D ’08 – Irwindale

Posted in My Work on October 25th, 2008 by Kevin


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