Model Photoshoot - Home Studio
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what kind of backdrop do you use?
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@jerryfudala PS; leave me your mail adress if you wanna hear my opinion regarding to one specific photo.
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@jerryfudala What are you talking about? There is no single photo that is somehow special. They all seem flat because of the flat lightning, there is no good composition and no story behind,as well as bad posing. All backgrounds are just white and there is absolutely no dynamic.
1 Flash is basically already enough to bring some dynamic lightning into the portrait, the rest; composition,post editing,..is made by the photographer and just not good in these photos. Not offence.
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@Tim9666 sure, lets just have the models rip their arms off and switch em with their legs...that should work... but im sure you will post your own vids for us to see, riiiight?
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Great Work! I would like to know what lens was used.
W.H.
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Damn Raccoons.
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This photo shoot was great! Nicely done ;)
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Very cool video, thanks. Do you know the name of the song?
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Great job, and in a really small room at that! I was amazed that you where able to get full body shots in that space. Like someone else said, I would be worried about distortion but if the photos look great and suit your style you can throw all that out the window.
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what is the material of the background?
Other than the light source from the softbox, where is the other light from when your trigger your camera?
suilung 1 year ago
The other flash head is on a stand and is reflecting light back via an umbrella. It is quite high and the videographer was sitting under it most of the time so you don't see it much in the video :)
kirstylegg 1 year ago
to get the white background without using a backgroundlight you have used a highf number os like your 2.8?
CountryMaster16 1 year ago
No, the paper roll bounces light back and lights up brightly if you use flash heads :)
kirstylegg 1 year ago
Very good could i ask what lens you are using?
petermcweeny 2 years ago
@petermcweeny hi, I was using a Sigma HSM 18-50mm f2.8 lens :)
kirstylegg 2 years ago