This actor was loaned some wardrobe from a Shakespeare company. A bit of photoshop, a bit of SmartPhoto, and lastly Prisma.
TBerwick wrote:
Well done, sir.
Masterfully done TBerwick. Every photo is a unique treat to view.
The Most Interesting Man In The World.
Great series. Each one slightly different.
Very nice photography work. You also had a great subject to photograph.
--Bob
photoshack wrote:
This actor was loaned some wardrobe from a Shakespeare company. A bit of photoshop, a bit of SmartPhoto, and lastly Prisma.
Very very nice. I remember some portraits you posted last august. I particularly like the filter, or processing you used in the next to last.
These are excellent. You should post them in "people" photos.
“Alas, poor Yorick, . . . .”
Nice work on these. I enjoyed seeing them.
Thank you guys; was a treat to post and wake up to such nice comments. More info on the actor here:
https://www.modelmayhem.com/JosephStevenIt is really enjoyable to photograph someone who a. came to be photographed, b. has really cool wardrobe, and c. is an expert at acting in front of a lens.
The various filters I typically eschew, but for the "graphic novel" look that seemed to suit the character I went for it. If you aren't familiar with Prisma, it is available only on mobile devices so you have to get good resolution images on your phone or tablet, then sift through the hundreds of instagram-like filters and try them until you find one that you like. The actual processing of the image is done on their server and then uploaded to your phone/tablet. Then you have to save them off wherever else you want the finished image (I use an android phone and "airdroid" to backup images.)
Best to all...
vin
WOW!! Every one is fantastic - thank you for sharing!
Fabulous lighting and expressions!
jaymatt wrote:
“Alas, poor Yorick, . . . .”
Nice work on these. I enjoyed seeing them.
:-) totally channeling Hamlet
fergmark wrote:
Very very nice. I remember some portraits you posted last august. I particularly like the filter, or processing you used in the next to last.
Thank you:-) I like that one a lot too...
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