First time: "studio" - "model" - "studio lights" (part 2)

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Closer-up:

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(Yes, the light is a little different, not so many shadows on her neck here)

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Gnseliesel_07.jpg


And the real portraits will follow in Part 3.
 
hmm, i like them all in a way.. sorry, cannot be more specific today ;)
 
Great work!

Photographing statues seems really hard because they're designed to be experienced and analysed (as opposed to some things, which are just viewed) from all the different angles in 3 dimensions.
 
Well, "statue" is a bit much for little "Liesel", she is a wooden figurine of about 9 inches in height ... and my "studio" (as I am explaining in part 1 of these posts) was an old black skirt, two desk lights, and on a couple of occasions a third light - that was all. I had great fun, though, when I saw how positioning the lights differently created different effects. :D

And Alex: can't wait for tomorrow when you CAN (so I hope) be more specific again ;) ;) ;).
 
I like #6 here. Good technique. I like your makeshift lighting studio. It did a good job.
 

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