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"Invisible" Low-Key Studio Experiment
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<blockquote data-quote="JulianK" data-source="post: 56588" data-attributes="member: 9608"><p>Personally, the experiment and spontaneity are terrific, brave lighting, nice off-center composition, like the models body pose and confidence.</p><p>The light's a little inconsistent, softer shadows on the arms, really hard cutting shadows on the face. I used to shoot a lot of low key work, really a lot, about 12 years ago a fellow photographer told me "If you're going to play with shadows you really have to craft them, they can't be accidents." </p><p></p><p>It's a punchy shot, but with hair off her face with 1 strobe/studio head 3-4 feet above her at a 45 degree angle facing down steeply and you'd have something that flowed better. Would be interested in seeing another go at it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JulianK, post: 56588, member: 9608"] Personally, the experiment and spontaneity are terrific, brave lighting, nice off-center composition, like the models body pose and confidence. The light's a little inconsistent, softer shadows on the arms, really hard cutting shadows on the face. I used to shoot a lot of low key work, really a lot, about 12 years ago a fellow photographer told me "If you're going to play with shadows you really have to craft them, they can't be accidents." It's a punchy shot, but with hair off her face with 1 strobe/studio head 3-4 feet above her at a 45 degree angle facing down steeply and you'd have something that flowed better. Would be interested in seeing another go at it! [/QUOTE]
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