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It's not how you look, but what you see that matters.
The beauty of photography is that we all interpret an image differently, and every photo should tell a story.
Model: Hannah
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The beauty of photography is that we all interpret an image differently, and every photo should tell a story.
Model: Hannah
See more: GT Studios | Facebook | Instagram
(c) 2019 GT Studios
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Behind The Lens
Location
This shot was for Hannah's first ever studio shoot. It was taken in my studio in the north east suburbs of AdelaideTime
It was taken during the afternoon. GT Studios shoots usually go all afternoon and into the evening, we don't stop till we've got the shot.Lighting
Just a single strobe was used to light this image. Set to the right of camera, with a decent softbox.Equipment
Shot with an Olympus OMD EM5 Mark II, and with the Olympus M.12-40 F2.8 lens; 160th sec at f/6.3, ISO 200. The strobe is a Jinbei HS610.Inspiration
We were looking for something toreally show of Hannah's beautiful eyes and eyelashes, so we needed to get in close. I was not sure at first that the scarf idea was good, but it turned out much better than expected.Editing
Lightroom and Photoshop are part of the workflow. Any odd pimples are removed, and generally just a light clean up. Not too much.In my camera bag
Sony A7III, 24-70 and 70-200mm 2.8 G lenses. A spare memory card & battery. Not a lot else, depending where I'm going, I might take strobes.Feedback
Practice practice and more practice is the best way to get great shots.