EXOTIC MODEL PHOTO SHOOT - BRIANNA MARTINEZ
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@doesitmatter1204 this looks like HDR - which is very much high in demand right now. i wish i knew how to achieve these results.
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@DPpowerhouse i agree with you. natural is not in demand. every major magazine and celebrity is post processing, changing features, adding colors. look at joel grimes, he shoots a photo and changes the background altogether. people are fascinated with brilliant lighting and stunning post processing. natural was good when photoshop didnt exist. look at all the photography workshops and seminars, its all about artifical lighting and photoshop. nobody cares for natural light anymore.
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@800runna1 natural is boring. just like david la chepelle said: "if u want reality take the bus". This is a popular style. HDR is in demand. look around u. every1 is trying to learn HDR. any1 can pick up a camera and shoot natural light. its just boring. photoshop is now a major part of photography and the world we live in.. those who bash post processing on photos are usually the ones who can't achieve these results. this is the style of photography im trying to learn.
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Respectful video, but for the calibre of the model, I was expecting a lot more from the photos. Natural light trumps strobes in this situation. I respect both, but take a look at jordan voth. Completely natural shots, I really think that type of look would have worked with this model, because the shots shown in the video are completely overdone and look almost HDR ish.
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who dislikes this is gay!!
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I need to find someone who can also take pictures and photoshop like this. x(
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Do you use HDR (High Dynamic Range) technique?
if you dont mind what aperture and shutter speed settings did you use here?
rometraxx67 6 months ago
@rometraxx67 shutter between 160 - 250, aperture between 10 - 22 (varies, i'm always adjusting with the sunlight and the strobe flash). when really bright, i like to shoot 250 - 22, ISO 100 - 200.
arthurstjohn 5 months ago
Hi, your photos are absolutely awesome and amazing. did you do any post production work on them or are the photos what you took on the camera. the reason i ask is because the skin looks so soft and smooth almost painted, how do you achieve that???
waveryder2000 6 months ago 2
@waveryder2000 thank you. i do post work on all photos... sometimes hours of post work... re-touching skin, enhancing background, etc. etc.. i use photoshop.
arthurstjohn 6 months ago
Can I ask what program you are using for your editing?
BekuhBOOMFAN 7 months ago
@BekuhBOOMFAN photoshop
arthurstjohn 7 months ago