Alf_Myers
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ZiggyIzalco
February 09, 2015
absolutely outstanding, the story telling is electric, plenty of room for our imagination with your subjects expression. the communication between you and your subject is brilliant. perfect composition, highlights and clarity, thanks for sharing this gem of a portrait ! great title too !
CWphotos5
May 08, 2015
The subtle color, expression and close crop/capture really make this head shot stand out from the rest! Congratulations!
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Location
This image was taken during a portrait night at my local photographic society. I was a night I ran, arranging the models, lights, etc to help introduce members to studio photographic. I can be a very rewarding experience showing and helping people about photography. Not to mention a learning experience.Time
It was taken in the evening between 7pm and 10pm, but being in a studio environment it could have been taken at any time.Lighting
I really like high contrast, deep shadows and mood, which doesn't always go down well with a lot of people. However, I like it. It is Raw, deep and pure and presents a very dramatic and bold image. For this I used a one light set-up to generate a Rembrandt style look. Using a reflector to soften the shadows just a tad, but deliberately using the hair to hide the eye in the shadows. Helping to create an element of mystery...Equipment
I used a Canon 5d Mk III using a 24-70mm f2.8L Series lens. No tripod was used, but there was a studio flash with soft-box and a reflector.Inspiration
I've been trying to capture an element of raw emotion. Something dark but compelling. Something different from a soft portrait for head shot.Editing
Yes, most of my portrait work goes through an element of post processing. Starting with Lightroom for global edits. Generally I boost contrast and clarity, and pull back vibrancy and saturation a tad. The into Photoshop where a combination of Frequency Separation and dodge/burning is used to create the final image.In my camera bag
Good question - A Canon 5d mk III, 24-70mm, 70-200mm and a 100mm macro. If I think I need lights, then a few Yongnuo speedlites which give great performance.Feedback
Spend time with you subject, get to know them and enjoy the experience. Don't rush!