jwbryson1
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I just got my first umbrella (45" Photoflex combo shoot through/black back reflective) and set up my small home studio. This is my first time ever using the umbrella and I'd love some feedback. Please be as harsh as necessary. I want to learn. This was shot at ISO 400, f/16, 1/200, 90mm and I did a bit of PP in LR3. I lightened it a bit, cropped a bit, and did very little skin softening and sharpening.
I'm not thrilled about all of her skin quality. I think it needs to be sharper in places and I think I could use some selective burning, but to be honest I struggled a bit with this.
I also see some light sneaking in through the backdrop over her left shoulder and the back of her head. That needs to be corrected.
Thanks for looking.
EDIT: The umbrella was 45 degrees camera left and 45 degrees from her face, and was slightly higher than her head. I used a large piece of white corrugated plastic sitting on a chair camera right to reflect some light on the left side of her face for fill.
I'm not thrilled about all of her skin quality. I think it needs to be sharper in places and I think I could use some selective burning, but to be honest I struggled a bit with this.
I also see some light sneaking in through the backdrop over her left shoulder and the back of her head. That needs to be corrected.
Thanks for looking.
EDIT: The umbrella was 45 degrees camera left and 45 degrees from her face, and was slightly higher than her head. I used a large piece of white corrugated plastic sitting on a chair camera right to reflect some light on the left side of her face for fill.
