Natural light nude art indoor photoshot with beautiful Maxi.
Natural light nude art indoor photoshot with beautiful Maxi.
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Winner in Fine Nudes Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Fine Art Nudes & Boudoir Photo Challenge
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June 14, 2017
Very nice. I love the relaxed pose and look on the model's face. Well done.
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Location
It was taken in the Studio of a good friend of mine. Thanks to the great windows, it's great for natural light photography.Time
We met around 11 AM and started with some portraits shots. Later in the afternoon, the light became very soft due the cloudy weather conditions. So we decided to make some nude shots using a big window as main light source.Lighting
It's just natural light from a big window to her left side. So I didn't use any other equipment or artificial light source.Equipment
It's taken with my oldie but goldie Nikon D700 and a AF-S 50mm f/1.8G Lens. That's all – really :)Inspiration
I love to shot with Maxi. She's a very kind person with a great sense of humour. When you take a look on my portfolio, you'll find many photos, where I used the floor as a scenery element. I like to use the floor, because it's a very simple "background“.Editing
Basic RAW edit was done in Lightroom, as well as the color look. Some retouching work and a final color grading was made with Photoshop.In my camera bag
It's very Nikon addicted: Two Bodes (D700 and D810), three prime lenses (50mm f/1.8G, 85mm f/1.4G and a SIGMA 35mm f1.4 DG HSM). Some stuff, you won't miss: plasters, air blower, towel, memory cards.Feedback
Specially for sensual boudoir and nude photography, soft natural light helps a lot for those kind of photos. I also prefer sometimes harsh light for nudes or boudoir too, but those conditions need a different way to act with them. You're forced to work with shadows and more contrast.