Hôtel Gustavia
Photographer - Retoucheur: #YvesChollet
By © #Y_C_Photography 2018
https:--y-c-photo.ch-
Lumière naturelle
Read more
Hôtel Gustavia
Photographer - Retoucheur: #YvesChollet
By © #Y_C_Photography 2018
https:--y-c-photo.ch-
Lumière naturelle
Appareil : Nikon D810
Objectif: Nikkor 50 mm 1.4
Iso: 1000
compensation : 0
Ouverture : f - 1.4
Temps d'exposition : 1-250
Focale : 50 mm
Read less
Photographer - Retoucheur: #YvesChollet
By © #Y_C_Photography 2018
https:--y-c-photo.ch-
Lumière naturelle
Appareil : Nikon D810
Objectif: Nikkor 50 mm 1.4
Iso: 1000
compensation : 0
Ouverture : f - 1.4
Temps d'exposition : 1-250
Focale : 50 mm
Read less
Views
4285
Likes
Awards
Zenith Award
Top Shot Award 21
Contest Finalist in Monochrome Visions Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Wearing Glasses Photo Contest
Community Choice Award
Contest Finalist in Tasteful Boudoir Photo Contest
Editor's Choice
Peer Award
Top Choice
Absolute Masterpiece
Outstanding Creativity
Superb Composition
Magnificent Capture
Superior Skill
All Star
Top Ranks
Categories
Same photographer See allBehind The Lens
Discover more photos See all
Behind The Lens
Location
I took this photo in a hotel room in Chamonix in FranceTime
It was in April 2018 in the afternoon. Exactly the time I don't rememberLighting
The lighting was natural light coming from the window. Only that, it was very bright.Equipment
My Nikon D810, my nikkor 50mm F / 1.4 lensInspiration
Images of Peter Coulson, but especially my instinct, what I feel at the moment, because it is an inspiration that comes along the shooting, according to the feeling that we have with the models.Editing
I started by slightly adjusting the exposure on lightroom. Then I went to photoshop there there was a little more work to correct small imperfections such as small buttons. No retouching on the physical because I find that it is a lack of respect towards the models. I passed the image in black and white and then I retouched with the dodge & burn. I darkened the whole background to give a slightly more cozy atmosphere, and especially to bring out my model.In my camera bag
My nikon camera, my lenses, an SB900 flashFeedback
Study the light, look around you what you can use as a reflector, place your model in a light port. Let your instincts direct you, and the feeling that there is with the models, because this is what matters most to get out of the images as realistic and as natural as possible.