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duo in the studio

duo in the studio
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Behind The Lens

Location

The photo was taken in a photo studio Brussel where I booked 2 hours. I knew one of the models and had worked with her before this shoot.

Time

At the beginning of the afternoon.

Lighting

2 studio flashes, the one to the left was used to do a little fill-in

Equipment

I shot the image with a Sony A7R3 and a Tamron zoom (28-75mm f 2,8 Di III RXD. For a review of this lens : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dof3QYDWSYg + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgfBuLqhHAc The Tamron zoom weighs little (in comparison to my Canon f2,8 24-70mm). I don't use this zoom often, because the zoom ring turns in the opposite direction (<&bt; Canon, Sony).

Inspiration

I wanted to do a low-key duo shoot which is challenging because of the light and shadow.

Editing

Basic use of Adobe LR and Adobe PS. I used Topaz DeNoise Ai (as a smart object in PS) and Luminar AI (as a smart object in PS) to clean the skin.

In my camera bag

Sony A7R3, Sony 85mm Gmaster, Sony 55mm. The rest depends on the shoot: where (portability) and subject. For this photo + Tamron zoom + flashmeter

Feedback

Studio lighting: – Using only the histogram works, but I would recommend the use of a dedicated flashmeter and the histogram of your camera. – don't shoot to fast (motor and shutterspeed) Multiple lights and/or models: check the shadows Don't ask a model to do something he/she isn't comfortable with even if he/she says yes.

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