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In this portrait, I tried to draw the audience's attention to the model's face with light, but also not to lose her figure and clothes against a dark background. How it happened is for you to judge ...
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This is a studio photo with a dark background. The only difference is this is a mobile studioTime
It was photographed during the day, so the light from the window covered the background, folded several times. The gray wallpaper on the walls also helped.Lighting
For lighting, 2 sources of light were used: drawing and backEquipment
The equipment is the most standard: Canon 60D, YN50mm f / 1.4 (f / 5.6), flash control (canon 430EXII and Nissin Di622 mkII) via radio from a camera. Shot off handInspiration
It was a romantic photo session with a beautiful model.Editing
The photo was converted to CR, with subsequent refinement in Photoshop 2020: texture mapping, skin retouchingIn my camera bag
A photo backpack usually contains a camera, a lens (matched to the shooting scene), a flash, 2 Pixel King (TTL II) synchronizers, battery sets, a power bank, a charger for the camera battery and flashes. What we assume and real life do not always coincide, especially when photographing in the open air.Feedback
When you photograph in a mobile studio, you must use the same equipment as in a stationary studio. The same stands, softboxes, synchronizers, backgrounds (optional), only portable. The use of third-party assistants, furniture creates many difficulties and problems, which significantly increases the time for the actual shooting and post-processing.