These images were from a model portfolio for a Nottingham Model shot this past weekend, Christie is a Fab new model who i think will go along way
For the photographers out there they were all one light moved into various positions around the model, black boards were used throughout as always, settings were 125th f11 or f8 camera D3x, processed in LR3 which is much better than LR2 its like being back in the darkroom with some fab new tools, final processing was in CS4.
any questions just ask.




For the photographers out there they were all one light moved into various positions around the model, black boards were used throughout as always, settings were 125th f11 or f8 camera D3x, processed in LR3 which is much better than LR2 its like being back in the darkroom with some fab new tools, final processing was in CS4.
any questions just ask.




I love my new floor cost nearly 2K but well worth it, more alterations to the studio to come in the next month

The shot below was 3 lights, 2 to create the rim effect and a fill 2.5 stop under the rim lights to slightly lift the shadows on the face, but still create the mystery with the smoky eyes

The shot below was 3 lights, 2 to create the rim effect and a fill 2.5 stop under the rim lights to slightly lift the shadows on the face, but still create the mystery with the smoky eyes
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WOW Karl, these are simply gorgeous. I love the last three...so glamorous.
(11.14.09 @ 09:38 AM)Wow, I love that shot of the new floor, pity that girl got in the way, she's cast a nasty shadow and now you can't see the lovely wood grain! Actually, that's my favourite shot. Seriously though, stunning set of shots, (as usual).
(11.29.09 @ 05:39 PM)