40 more to do
You better get to work then..off you go!
Sam doesn't usually do portraits. He's more a landscape/wildlife kinda guy, so for doing these for his co-workers...I say kudos to him!
These aren't pro models, so I think these turned out quite nice.
Sam...to get rid of the neck shadows, use a reflector at a 45 degree angle in front of them, and yes...use a hair light to separate the hair from the background.
Sam doesn't usually do portraits. He's more a landscape/wildlife kinda guy, so for doing these for his co-workers...I say kudos to him!
These aren't pro models, so I think these turned out quite nice.
Sam...to get rid of the neck shadows, use a reflector at a 45 degree angle in front of them, and yes...use a hair light to separate the hair from the background.
In addition to learning through videos, I practice on myself with various lighting setups. Wish I could get my wife as a model, but she thinks she's old and ugly (well, she is old...). Anyway, here's me clowning around with different effects against a solid tan wall. First shot is single flash with PowerSnoot. All others feature 2-3 flashes, #2&3 w/gels.
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damn that takes a lot of time. to shoot yourself, then check it, then readjust, and check again, focus, then adjust.... pshh..I give you credit for your drive.
Sam doesn't usually do portraits. He's more a landscape/wildlife kinda guy, so for doing these for his co-workers...I say kudos to him!.