While small bedrooms present a few challenges for even tiny models and photographers, it’s fun to try and concentrate on the advantages a smaller space offers.
Although difficult to fold a “family pack” sized photographer tightly into a corner (I sometimes doubt I’ll ever get the creases out of me), I hope the result is pleasing to some?
BTW, this is a Natural Light Portrait (primary light from small window to my left, secondary bounce from white wall behind & above me). Kudos to the Beautiful Model.
Ya BB4A, that is really nice light - soft and flattering. Nice.
WirtzWorld wrote:
Ya BB4A, that is really nice light - soft and flattering. Nice.
Thanks, isn’t it amazing how natural light still attenuates predictably, even after bouncing off a plain white wall, to provide that flattering fill?
Assuming of course that the enormous photographer has been folded down into the corner and is therefore not blocking the wall from doing its job…
Natural available light is and always has been my favorite. Using scrims and/or reflectors allows you to be so creative with it.
This is a wonderfully executed/created photograph.
JFCoupe wrote:
This is a wonderfully executed/created photograph.
Thanks, good to hear that you appreciate our efforts. A good photograph in this genre often requires a little work before the shutter is closed. It’s rarely about the post processing, it’s mostly about the preparation.
PaulG
Loc: Western Australia
BB4A wrote:
While small bedrooms present a few challenges for even tiny models and photographers, it’s fun to try and concentrate on the advantages a smaller space offers.
Although difficult to fold a “family pack” sized photographer tightly into a corner (I sometimes doubt I’ll ever get the creases out of me), I hope the result is pleasing to some?
BTW, this is a Natural Light Portrait (primary light from small window to my left, secondary bounce from white wall behind & above me). Kudos to the Beautiful Model.
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Can't beat natural light; especially with this sort of photography. I like the tight crop, monochrome treatment and tasteful execution too. Leaves plenty to the imagination; well done.
Fabulous in all respects. The download is beautiful.
Lovely photo and beautifully lit. One comment if I may--because her elbow is pointed directly at the camera her forearm appears disproportionately large. Angling her elbow away or changing the camera position to do so would put more emphasis on her lovely face.
Very nicely done, a real keeper shot in my opinion.
Has the quality look of classic Black and White photography.
Beautifully done. I love the lighting.
--Bob
BB4A wrote:
While small bedrooms present a few challenges for even tiny models and photographers, it’s fun to try and concentrate on the advantages a smaller space offers.
Although difficult to fold a “family pack” sized photographer tightly into a corner (I sometimes doubt I’ll ever get the creases out of me), I hope the result is pleasing to some?
BTW, this is a Natural Light Portrait (primary light from small window to my left, secondary bounce from white wall behind & above me). Kudos to the Beautiful Model.
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