AnnaDemy
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Location
The photo was taken in my home studio. I used 1 flash with umbrella. Model was standing really close to pink background. It all was done for non-shadow picture.Time
I don't remember what time of the day it was because with a studio and artifical lighting you could photograph even at nightLighting
We (me, model and a make up artist) wanted to take picture of human ice cream or of something really sweet you want to eat :)Equipment
It was shoot on Canon 6D, 24-70 2.8 II L lens, 1 flash with umbrella adn a bit of photoshop retouchingInspiration
We wanted to photograph a candy or an ice cream girl. Somewhing colorful, but not ehough to make your eyes bleed from saturationEditing
I was just retouching model skin in this photo. Everything else is as it shootIn my camera bag
I photograph mostly on my Canon 6D and 24-70 2.8 II L lense. I don't need anything more right now. When i photoghraph in daylight, i dont use reflector (light disc). When in studio, i like to use 1 or 2 flash, somethimes 3. But never more - I just don't need it. But i like tho retouch photos. And its important to me to do so.Feedback
When i see picture i like, I try to analyze it. How its done? What the light was? What lens photographer use? Now far from backgrong model stays? In what clothes she in? Etc. And i tty to figure out WHY photographer do so. And then, i just go and try to copy it (knowing what i know after analyzing), but with my own view on photography. Copying its not bad, if you know that you can learn something useful to yourself in it