PixelStan77 wrote:
Frank, Your bath series is outstanding. I like your approach to the instructions to the model and you captured their reaction. Lighting is perfect. Stan
Thank you very much Stan
I had been trying to create that lighting for weeks and I just wasn't happy with what I was getting, One night during a snow storm I was crashing in my studio (it was directly across the street from where I worked) it was about midnight and I woke up and it hit me what to do to get what I was looking for.
I had built a wall with a 4ft X 7ft "window that was two ft deep, the back side of the wall was shelves I got up and propped up 2-4x8 sheets of white foam core making an el then used a 30"x60" soft box with a double diffusion panels and a dark amber gels facing in to the "box" created with the foam core, I sat up a plaster statue that I used to pre-set lights and fired of a couple of shots and BINGO. The next day after work I find tuned the setup and Called Amber!!!the first to pose for "The Bath"
The session with Andrea was shot in a rental studio and the whole set has two be sat-up and taken down when the shoot was over, wasn't much fun but it worked.
Manglesphoto wrote:
Thank you very much Stan
I had been trying to create that lighting for weeks and I just wasn't happy with what I was getting, One night during a snow storm I was crashing in my studio (it was directly across the street from where I worked) it was about midnight and I woke up and it hit me what to do to get what I was looking for.
I had built a wall with a 4ft X 7ft "window that was two ft deep, the back side of the wall was shelves I got up and propped up 2-4x8 sheets of white foam core making an el then used a 30"x60" soft box with a double diffusion panels and a dark amber gels facing in to the "box" created with the foam core, I sat up a plaster statue that I used to pre-set lights and fired of a couple of shots and BINGO. The next day after work I find tuned the setup and Called Amber!!!the first to pose for "The Bath"
The session with Andrea was shot in a rental studio and the whole set has two be sat-up and taken down when the shoot was over, wasn't much fun but it worked.
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Very interesting details. You did great even though the session with Andrea was shot in a rental studio and the whole set has two be sat-up and taken down when the shoot was over, wasn't much fun but it worked.More than worked.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
This is what I would call art!
pendennis wrote:
Outstanding, Frank.
Reminiscent of the "north light" studio photos of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. True works of art!!
Thank you very much Dennis
Well done. Two really great offerings. Two photographers also contributing great work today. Thank you.
Very nice, Frank. Lovely lighting and tonalities.
--Bob
Manglesphoto wrote:
Raided the archives.
Beautiful, and truly artistic!
Bushpilot wrote:
Beautiful, and truly artistic!
Thank you very much Bushpilot
CWGordon wrote:
Well done. Two really great offerings. Two photographers also contributing great work today. Thank you.
Thank you very much CWGordon
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