Shot on location, with a single light strobe with large softbox modifier.
Shot on location, with a single light strobe with large softbox modifier.
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Imagecreator13
February 02, 2016
One of the most beautiful models on this site and always magnificently photographed.
GreenCopperz
February 24, 2016
Great work, thank you for being such an inspiring Viewbug community member!
Pbknphotography
May 06, 2016
Stunning your model is awesoma and the way you narrate her superb .best one among all collection
JamesJPhotography
May 16, 2016
This model is beautiful, my question to you, did you do post production work to make this picture outstanding. :)
THOMMAS
June 30, 2016
wowowowow,one for the wall,,just the best of the best,you got a lot of #1 photos,good luck,great work,you got an artistic eye,your hard work is showing,kool
forcexxibigbad
September 21, 2017
You must be good with people. I have noticed that all of your models look very comfortable in front of your camera. Excellent work. People are difficult and you make it look so easy.
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Location
This photo was taken at a friend's home that we were given permission to use as our studio for the day.Time
This photo was taken in the spring of 2015, around midday. The sun outside the large bay window was straight up in the sky.Lighting
In addition to natural sunlight from the large bay window, I used an Alien Bee strobe within the room for fill.Equipment
I shot this photo with my now retired Canon 40D, and my awesome Canon EF 70-200 2.8 lens.Inspiration
I had spotted this location within my friends home immediately upon entering, and knew exactly how to shoot Britni against this great background.Editing
I did some subtle cleanup of skin flaws, along with some standard dodging and burning that I like to do.In my camera bag
A couple of camera bodies, 3 to 4 lenses that I believe I'll need for the day, a few portable flashes, and lots of spare batteries and memory cards.Feedback
Shoot as often as you can, practice is the only way you'll get better as a photographer!