View Full Version : *Emilia* [A "Studio-wanna-be-tryout"]
elfving73
Mar-30-2005, 12:59 PM
Hello friends!
I have been experimenting for a while, tryin' to put together my own little "studio" at home using "what ever you have around". I think I'm slowly "gettin' there". For these shots, I used a black roller blind as a backdrop, one Sunpak 383 Super and 2 white home made reflectors. I have the "head reflector" hanging from the ceiling, slightly at her right in a 45 degree angle. I bounce the flash, off shoe, via sync cord, straight into it. The other one was positioned at face level at her left in a 90 degree angle, for some re-reflector fill light. *Haha* Understand what I mean? :thumb
Next time, I'll work on the nose shadows! Evil Gnomes of Nose shadows, be GONE!
Critics, comments and ideas are most welcome!
Here is a few samples: Handheld, 1/125, F5,6 ISO 100
http://www.fotosidan.se/obj/photo/4249346c5b0cb.jpg
http://www.fotosidan.se/obj/photo/4249ce3b6cef2.jpg
http://www.fotosidan.se/obj/photo/424aea5929cc9.jpg
LiquidOps
Mar-30-2005, 03:06 PM
Hello friends!
I have been experimenting for a while, tryin' to put together my own little "studio" at home using "what ever you have around". I think I'm slowly "gettin' there". For these shots, I used a black roller blind as a backdrop, one Sunpak 383 Super and 2 white home made reflectors. I have the "head reflector" hanging from the ceiling, slightly at her right in a 45 degree angle. I bounce the flash, off shoe, via sync cord, straight into it. The other one was positioned at face level at her left in a 90 degree angle, for some re-reflector fill light. *Haha* Understand what I mean? :thumb
Next time, I'll work on the nose shadows! Evil Gnomes of Nose shadows, be GONE!
Critics, comments and ideas are most welcome!
Here is a few samples: Handheld, 1/125, F5,6 ISO 100
http://www.fotosidan.se/obj/photo/4249346c5b0cb.jpg
http://www.fotosidan.se/obj/photo/4249ce3b6cef2.jpg
http://www.fotosidan.se/obj/photo/424aea5929cc9.jpg
I am by no means a professional to critique, but i would love to see more of you work and maybe some pictures of your set up...
I am trying to go down this same path
Thanks,
Steven
Andy
Mar-30-2005, 03:18 PM
matty
i fixed the links for you. sandwich the file name (incl .jpg) inside tags.
i think you can go back with this model, you've gotten much better expressions out of other models - give it another go :D
thanks for sharing your technique, that helps folks out a lot here.
:thumb
edit: i guess that i'm not thrilled with the half-open jacket - it's not suggestive enough, i think. so either have it closed or show more, to makek it more erotic... and then of course you mightn't be able to post it here :huh
DJ-S1
Mar-30-2005, 03:37 PM
Looks very nice to me. :thumb
I have a link to suggest for you, there's a whole section just on studio lighting that you may find interesting - check it out here. (http://www.nobsphotosuccess.com/community/) The site is aimed at professional studio photogs, so it should have some useful info for you.
elfving73
Mar-30-2005, 11:57 PM
Thanx Steven!
I haven't snapped any pics of my setup yet, but as soon as I have, I'll post'em!
I have some pics at http://elfving73.smugmug.com but at the moment, I have exceeded my bandwidth of the the month.
Matty
I am by no means a professional to critique, but i would love to see more of you work and maybe some pictures of your set up...
I am trying to go down this same path
Thanks,
Steven
elfving73
Mar-31-2005, 12:00 AM
Hey Andy! Thanx for fixin' my links! As usuall, I managed to exceed my monthly bandwidth! *Haha* So I linked my pics via a Swedish photo site I'm a member of. :o)
I forgot to meantion that this shoot was not a planned one. Emilia just happend to be around, tryin' out some her "new spring collection". :o)
I asked her to pose just to try out my setup, I snapped 5-6 pics without any guidance what so ever. Just to try the lighting setup.
Matty
matty
i fixed the links for you. sandwich the file name (incl .jpg) inside tags.
i think you can go back with this model, you've gotten much better expressions out of other models - give it another go :D
thanks for sharing your technique, that helps folks out a lot here.
:thumb
edit: i guess that i'm not thrilled with the half-open jacket - it's not suggestive enough, i think. so either have it closed or show more, to makek it more erotic... and then of course you mightn't be able to post it here :huh
Phil U.
Mar-31-2005, 08:05 AM
Hey Matty - good to see you here. I've been missing your shots since I haven't been browsing STF for quite some time. Hope you post here often.
elfving73
Mar-31-2005, 10:36 AM
Thanx for the tip, DJ-S1! I'll check it out! :thumb
Looks very nice to me. :thumb
I have a link to suggest for you, there's a whole section just on studio lighting that you may find interesting - check it out here. (http://www.nobsphotosuccess.com/community/) The site is aimed at professional studio photogs, so it should have some useful info for you.
elfving73
Mar-31-2005, 10:42 AM
Thanx Phil! Good to see you too! :):
I've been sorta busy lately, so I haven't been posting all that much. And in the next few days we're having another member of the family commin' so I guess it'll be rather hectic for a while. But I'll try to pop in every now and then and post some pictures.
Matty
Hey Matty - good to see you here. I've been missing your shots since I haven't been browsing STF for quite some time. Hope you post here often.
Phil U.
Mar-31-2005, 12:04 PM
in the next few days we're having another member of the family commin' so I guess it'll be rather hectic for a while.
Another eh? I guess you WILL be busy!! :D
elfving73
Mar-31-2005, 12:53 PM
Hehe! You know what - I guess so TOO! :rolleyes
Another eh? I guess you WILL be busy!! :D
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