Hello everyone, just a few photos from last night. Any opinions on how I should do some editing using LR4 k PS elements 14? Photos were done in home studio setup, with 2 AB strobe lights, one used for hair light, other main light, canon 35mm f/1.4 lens
Very nicely done. Black on black is always difficult work, and these show you have a pretty good feel for it. Perhaps try adding a tad more shadow detail in the hair, and doing a little highlight recovery on the forehead of the mother? It doesn't need much.
I had to set up school portrait lighting for Herff Jones Photography in 2007. We used a 45" white fill umbrella just left of the camera axis, a 36" white main light umbrella 45° to the right, and 45° above the subject, a background light (when not using black velcro cloth for the background), and a 10x30 strip softbox behind the subject and opposite the main light for a hair and separation light. It was soft enough to render a black cat in a coal bin with detail in the fur and correctly exposed eyes, OR an African-American with very dark skin, in a black graduation robe, wearing a black cap and tassel. We had no blown highlights, no plugged shadows, and we were making JPEGs (in that industry, there is no such thing as raw!).
Thanks, I appreciate your comment!
I'm no portrait pro but maybe reducing the glare on the forehead and nose of the mother might help. Otherwise, I think these pics are quite good.
DLTA48 wrote:
Hello everyone, just a few photos from last night. Any opinions on how I should do some editing using LR4 k PS elements 14? Photos were done in home studio setup, with 2 AB strobe lights, one used for hair light, other main light, canon 35mm f/1.4 lens
Beautiful pictures of beautiful models....Nice work.
Your an artist great job.
Very beautiful and well done photos, DLTA48!
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