Monday, 17 December 2012

Location Photography



Location photography which I did in Riga railway station.
I used Canon 550d camera with kit 18-55mm lens.

Only natural lighting were used, so it was important to place model in a right pose and shoot it from a proper angle to achieve good-loking photos.

I also followed the rule of thirds in composition, and did some photoshop editing such as cropping and color correction.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Studio photography

For this shoot I wanted to take pictures of girls that later can be used in magazines and advertising.
Safety tips for this shoot was to be careful with all studio equipment, watch out the wires on the floor and dont split any liquids on floor or equipment.

I am finding it difficult to achieve good lighting results using white background on the pictures, but here I tried my best, using 2 softboxes and a flashlight.

2 point lighting. One soft light from the left, another softlight from the right side.



 
Here I tried to use 3 point lighing setup. Keylight from the left side as a main light. Fill light from right side, little bit darker than keylight, to fill shadowed areas. And a backlight from behind, to get a nice shilouette around the hair. 



Here I cropped the picture that way to achieve abstract lines, that were made by backlight.






Here, I used simple 3 point light setup, but placed the backlight just away from behind the model, to get outline only on left side.

The good surprise for me was the lens flare, which was resulted by light facing directly to the lenses and reflecting inside of them.


Same photo, but without all stands being retouched.


For these photos I used Nikon D3000 camera and nearly all of them
were done using ISO 200, f/14 and 1/400 second exposure.

I edited them in Photoshop using many different technics including
curves, levels, working with channels and retouching them to remove unwanted artifacts.



EVALUATION
Looking back at what I did, I think I am able to achieve good results using 3 lights and black backdrop, but I find it rather difficult to achieve good results with white background. Although I think, that the darker skin tone looks better on lighter background, then light skin. Basicly because of the contrast.
Also surprisingly interesting results might been achieved by simple experiments, such as spectacular lighting effect.

HEALTH AND SAFETY.

While working in a studio I had to consider such dangerous things as
Wires on the floor, which should be carefuly watched, so noone would flip over.
All the lights and bulbs and stands - I should be carful, while moving them, as they might get broken.
Any liquids also should be watched, because of electric props all around.


Contact sheet:



Monday, 3 December 2012

Levitation photography

This was done using high shitter speed, about 1/200 to catch the moment without much motion blur.