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Old 01-22-2010, 04:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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[JNB] Studio shoot of the girlfriend

It was raining outside and she wanted to take pics so we went to the studio and shot a bunch of pics. They are all pretty random and I just wanted to try different styles of lighting people so that's what we did. Some may be dark but that's the point, I didn't want everything to be "perfectly" lit.

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We tried using a fan for her hair haha









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nice studio... what kind of set up did you use (studio stuff and lighting)?
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The third shot and on seem to have pretty harsh light. Are you using any modifiers? What about reflectors?

Overall, they look pretty good.
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The third shot and on seem to have pretty harsh light. Are you using any modifiers? What about reflectors?

Overall, they look pretty good.
Lol of course I am using modifiers.....you think that's how soft light is when it is not through a softbox? I see you have "bees" in your equipment so you should know how harsh un-modified light is.
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