wxwax
Jun-12-2005, 05:53 AM
A month ago I showed my attempt (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=11466&highlight=headshot) at a headshot that a co-worker can use to land acting jobs.
It were terrible. I tried to use natural light and a reflector, ended up with too little light. So I tried to fake it in Photoshop, with dismal results. Still, since this was a freebie exercise for both of us, we knew that a second session would be coming.
For the second session, I enlisted the help of my pal Patch29. Instead of natural light, we set-up in front of a black backdrop. Patch did the lighting. He had a softbox in the front 3/4, a highlight above and behind 3/4 on the same side as the softbox, and a reflector on the opposite side. We shot at f6.3 and 1/60th, for the most part.
Here's the color shot she ended up selecting out of that bunch.
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/24626746-L.jpg
Patch also brought along a ring light flash. He'd showed us some modeling shots that had a very cool look, and figured the ring light was how it was done. Our subject wants B&W as well as color headshots, so the ring light was put to the test. Here's her choice of ringlight shots. I added a touch of blue to give it some depth.
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/24617263-L.jpg
It were terrible. I tried to use natural light and a reflector, ended up with too little light. So I tried to fake it in Photoshop, with dismal results. Still, since this was a freebie exercise for both of us, we knew that a second session would be coming.
For the second session, I enlisted the help of my pal Patch29. Instead of natural light, we set-up in front of a black backdrop. Patch did the lighting. He had a softbox in the front 3/4, a highlight above and behind 3/4 on the same side as the softbox, and a reflector on the opposite side. We shot at f6.3 and 1/60th, for the most part.
Here's the color shot she ended up selecting out of that bunch.
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/24626746-L.jpg
Patch also brought along a ring light flash. He'd showed us some modeling shots that had a very cool look, and figured the ring light was how it was done. Our subject wants B&W as well as color headshots, so the ring light was put to the test. Here's her choice of ringlight shots. I added a touch of blue to give it some depth.
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/24617263-L.jpg