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naturisk
June 21, 2017
That's a dignified and elegant concept, beautifully made. It applies to so many situations.
Kavanthekid
June 21, 2017
Thank you so much!! Do you have instagram? Also on youtube I have a Photography show called PhotoForge where I showed my process on making this photo! I would love to know what you think of it :D
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Location
I took this Photo at Dash Point State Park in Federal Way, WashingtonTime
It was about Midday, it was hot. There were people fishing for Crabs all around me. And this particular image was from my Photography Tutorial Show Called "PhotoForge." I had all sorts of people stopping to watch as I put the suit and mask on and proceeded to move from side to side while taking pictures.Lighting
I wanted the lighting to be harsh, very contrasty, especially around the eyes. As if you couldn't really see them, they are lost, in the darkness.Equipment
This was actually a pretty simple setup Canon 5D Mark 4 Canon 24-70mm 4.0 L series ND x4 Filter TripodInspiration
What inspired me was my Photography show. I have been doing duplication photos for sometime, but I had always wanted to do a tutorial on one so I could show it to my friends and fans who are also Photographers. Also, I have an obsession with Masks and the unsettling vibes they create.Editing
LOTS, Here is a link to my show. It has a speed edit of my entire Post Process! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHCKQFun7NUIn my camera bag
I pretty much rock the same equipment always! Canon 5D Mark 4, Canon 24-70mm 4.0 L Series Lens, LensBaby Velvet 56mm DJI Ronin Steadicam gear piece attachments, ND x4 Filter, camera hood, and a fat stack of memory cards lolFeedback
Yes, when doing duplication photography make sure you always get a plate shot (base shot) with nothing in it. This will SAVE you when it comes time to do the post processing effects!