On a recent model shoot I was captivated by her eyes and so had to get this shot.
On a recent model shoot I was captivated by her eyes and so had to get this shot.
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Contest Finalist in The Studio Portrait Photo Contest
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emileabbott
January 25, 2014
Stunning eyes and model, Rik. No idea why they ruin their body with tats. "Permanent reminders of temporary insanity". Great portrait.
staceyyummymummyrigg
February 14, 2014
Love this shoot thanks for lettin me be ur model for day it was wicked xxxx
manh
April 26, 2023
I might fall in love with your sublime model with her revolver eyes!😍👍 Magnificent capture!
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Location
At my home studio.Time
Mid day.Lighting
Try to eleminate as much shadow as possible without over saturating the subject with light. I used a 3 lamp set up giving plenty of options to adjust at an angle for more/less shadow as required.Equipment
Camera: Canon 60D. Lens - Canon 50mm f1.8 @ f5Inspiration
The model was not convinced that anyone could get a nice picture of her, I arranged a shoot and one of the shots was this. I knew as anyone else does when they look at her that she is an attractive young lady and on seeing the results she was absolutely thrilled and is now convinced herself of the bare facts.Editing
Only RAW to jpg conversion.In my camera bag
Camera's: Canon 60D, Canon 5D mk3 (New). Lenses: Canon: 40mm f2.8, 50mm f1.8, 24-105 USM L f4, 55-250 EFS f4, Tokina 11-16mm (Wide Angle) f2.8. Remote trigger and various filters.Feedback
I am not used to working in a studio environment and this was one of my first attempts. The key is to make sure the model is happy with the surroundings, confident and at ease. If during the shoot the model is not comfortable take a break, have a chat and a drink and explain what you hope to achieve. Keep the shooting sessions short and allow the model to take a break while resetting lights etc, most of all have fun, enjoy it, once the model sees you are happy they invariably forget there own insecurities and can get into the flow of things.