samirzahirovic
FollowStudio portrait of a beautiful redhair woman.
Studio portrait of a beautiful redhair woman.
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Action Award
Chatter Award
Zenith Award
Creative Winter Award
Top Shot Award 21
Legendary Award
Contest Finalist in Looking At Faces Photo Contest
Peer Choice Award
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Contest Finalist in Image Of The Month Photo Contest Vol 20
Contest Finalist in Image Of The Month Photo Contest Vol 19
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guybryan
May 11, 2017
Love the way your subject looks directly into the lens, gives a very personal view. I think that is important in a portrait.
The colours are beautiful.
The colours are beautiful.
Graewave
June 14, 2017
Join the conversation. Add a comment or even better, a critique. Let's get better together!
michaelmcbethharris
February 04, 2018
I hardly ever like and give peer awards to portraits. However you were one of he posts/.Beauitful
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Location
Photo was taken in a small improvised studio, just with two speedlights. I use the oportunity when this girl was wiht redhair, and that was perfect combination with this blue eyes. To improove the cotrast even more, i added a blue scarf over.Time
Afternoon.Lighting
Two speedlights. One Nikon SB900, and one Youngnuo. Booth with Godox softboxes. Yongnuo triggers.Equipment
This was shot with Nikon D600 and a old Nikon AF 70-210 4-5.6 lens.Inspiration
When i saw this girl for the first time, i have imidiatelly a idea to take some photos. The contrast between this redhair and blue eyes was great. She is also beautiful girl with very nice lips.Editing
Develop in ACR, put some levels after in PS, clean a face a bit and add some vignete. Later give some live to the eyes and smoothnes to the skin in PortratiProfessional 15.In my camera bag
Nikon D800, Nikon 50/1.4, Nikon 85/1.8, Tokina 16-28/2.8, Samyang 24mm T/S, Nikon 24-85, Nikon 70-210Feedback
You dont need expensive light to take good photos. Use speedlights, try to soften the light, or just use natural light from a window.