Carol volunteered to model for me while I did a few lighting experiments with hard light. There were a couple of things I wanted to accomplish with this shot. First, I was shooting with my "minimal strobist" kit. This consists of my Fuji X100, a couple of flashes and stands, and Rogue Flashbender modifiers. I'll write more about that sometime soon on my blog after a few more model sessions. Second, I purposely shot in a relatively mundane location - the loading docks behind my office. I'll be doing more shots like this in the future, looking for ways to be creative in ordinary surroundings. Strobist info: - Backlight: SB-28 with small Rogue Flashbender rolled into a shallow snoot. - Key: SB-28 with Rogue Large Flashbender with the diffuser attached at camera left. - Cactus V triggers. Processing Info: - Raw conversion and color tweaks in Lightroom. - Nik Color Efex Dynamic Skin Softener. - Photoshop Curves. Latest blog entry: Light in Motion. Hit 'L' to view it large! Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Award groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!
Carol volunteered to model for me while I did a few lighting experiments. She really wanted to try some jump shots in front of the white seamless so we worked on a few of those. She had a blast doing these! This is one of my favorites. I'm growing rather fond of B&W white seamless shots, especially with models moving or jumping around. The B&W conversion was done in Lightroom. Strobist info: Key: Alien Bee B800 into reflective umbrella camera right. Fill: Nikon SB-28 into reflective umbrella camera left. Background: 2x Nikon SB-28 bare flash, flagged. Trigger: Cactus V Latest blog entry: Light in Motion. Hit 'L' to view it large! Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Award groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!
Carol volunteered to model for me while I did a few lighting experiments. For this shot, I used a heavy backlight. I intended for a lot of the light to wrap around from the back. For an overall dark and moody shot, I kept the front light minimal with a grid. Necklace by Alien Shrimp Designs. Strobist info: - Back light: Bare SB-28 behind model, pointed at the back of her head, zoomed all the way in. - Key: SB-28 in Interfit grid camera right and up. - Cactus V triggers. Processing Info: - Raw conversion with WB adjustment and minor tweaks in Lightroom. - Nik Color Efex Dynamic Skin Softener. - Nik Color Efex Midnight filter blended in on background. - Nik Color Efex Pro Contrast filter blended in. - Photoshop Curves. Latest blog entry: Kirk Tuck Talks Tech and Technique. Hit 'L' to view it large! Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Google Plus I welcome comments and I will be happy to reciprocate by checking out and commenting on your photostream. Group invites are welcome, but I do not participate in Post / Award groups. I reserve the right to delete gaudy, glittery, flashing group invite icons!