Regan
My step daughter has been wonderfully patient with me and allowing me to practice my portraiture skills. She has modeled professionally and acts as well and really makes it easy for me...I haven't received a bill yet fortunately :)
Happy Monday all!
Edit: Per Paul's (Bellinger) request, the following is the technique used on this shot. To date I have strictly shot using natural/available light (I have been looking into renting studio time to try my hand at something different). I shot this in the early eve, shortly after 6pm (haven't adjusted the time on my camera to account for daylight savings) on an over cast day. These are my favorite conditions for the clouds act as a natural diffuser. The sun was setting to her right and behind and there is also a large oak tree behind further diffusing the light for the top of her head. No reflector was used, as it was I had to fstop down to limit glare on her face to retain skin details but still have highlights in her eyes and hair. Hope this is what you were looking for Paul. :)
Kim

Regan
My step daughter has been wonderfully patient with me and allowing me to practice my portraiture skills. She has modeled professionally and acts as well and really makes it easy for me...I haven't received a bill yet fortunately :)
Happy Monday all!
Edit: Per Paul's (Bellinger) request, the following is the technique used on this shot. To date I have strictly shot using natural/available light (I have been looking into renting studio time to try my hand at something different). I shot this in the early eve, shortly after 6pm (haven't adjusted the time on my camera to account for daylight savings) on an over cast day. These are my favorite conditions for the clouds act as a natural diffuser. The sun was setting to her right and behind and there is also a large oak tree behind further diffusing the light for the top of her head. No reflector was used, as it was I had to fstop down to limit glare on her face to retain skin details but still have highlights in her eyes and hair. Hope this is what you were looking for Paul. :)
Kim
Sony DSLR-A290 |
Original size: 3217x3056 |
Current: 632x600 |