It's a kind of a Martin Schoeller look.
That's an amazing stretch, unless you mean that both shoot indoors a lot, and use flash.
It's a kind of a Martin Schoeller look.
That's an amazing stretch, unless you mean that both shoot indoors a lot, and use flash.
ouch way to steal my thunder thanks amolitor
tirediron said:Okay... a'splain me your lighting for the first one please.
Robin Usagani said:I am not liking the catch lights. The nose ring made her nose look funny on #3&4 from that angle.[/QUOTE
Robin Usagani said:
Braineack said:Looks like a light source on each side of the lens provide an odd catchlight and really flat lighting with no shadows defining shape...
kundalini said:The full set shows pretty consistent harsh hair shadows across her forehead. Add to that the dual catch lights, tells me the lighting setup was more of a cross lighting rather than a Main and Fill setup. The lights are in conflict with each other instead of complimenting, even though you have a good ratio from one side of the face to the other in most of the images. Quite possibly the lights are too far away from the model or the modifier needs to be larger.
That's an amazing stretch, unless you mean that both shoot indoors a lot, and use flash.
ouch way to steal my thunder thanks amolitor
Sorry, my mistake. Apparently, amolitor feels that in your first session after a two-year layoff, the images are right up there with Martin Schoeller's high-fashion and celebrity work.
thanks no sure im allowed to post that one hereI checked out the gallery. I pick the left-most shot in the bottom row of the first page. As a photograph, I think it has everything working. Dynamic pose and very good light.
thanksI really like these actually. Yes there are minor flaws but possibly that makes it more real for me which is possibly why I like them more than usual for these kind of shots.
I also agree with amolitor, my favorite out of the lot is the second. I think my favourite of the whole shoot is the one with her eyes closed on your web page. I see what you mean about that outfit though!
thanks no sure im allowed to post that one hereI checked out the gallery. I pick the left-most shot in the bottom row of the first page. As a photograph, I think it has everything working. Dynamic pose and very good light.