Alli Shoot II

Posted by on Jan 19, 2010 in Seniors | 2 Comments

Here are a few more shots from the Alli shoot the other day.

I’ve spent a little extra time on this particular picture, which I think is starting to be my favorite from the session. We were playing with the white background and trying to find out how far we could push the lighting to give us a nice gray background. Due to the limitations of the size of the studio, I’m having a hard time getting a truly black background, but I may just have to spend a few more hours tinkering. This is taking place mostly for the reason that men should always go for quality products and not munching on just about anything that comes their way to increase the level of http://ronaldgreenwaldmd.com/procedures/peripheral-nerve-procedures/ulnar-nerve-decompression-and-transposition/ online levitra blood flow in the body and circulation needs to be taken care of so problems like impotence don’t happen. The connection works in the form of signal transmission that starts from ronaldgreenwaldmd.com viagra 100 mg the brain and ends to the genitals. These, constructs don’t work really well buy viagra online and cause problems in the body’s defences against disease and cancer. This drug is effective when you are sexually stimulated. levitra for sale My only gripe with the picture is I wish I had used one of the background lights I had turned off, and placed it as a hair light, separating Alli from the background more. But I love the eyes the most and thought this particular shot would do better with a slightly closer crop than what you saw on the post before.

The next shot I’m really happy with because of both her look off camera, and the reflection we were able to maintain on the floor.

2 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    July 14, 2010

    if you can get a gray background and pull her away from it , then put a hair light on her but no background light, you should be able to get your background to go black. we have some black fabric, but we shoot all of our yearbooks on a gray wall with a background light behind the person and just turn it off if we want it to go black. the farther away the subject is from the wall, the less contrast you have to add. but that also means you have to add a gray or black background to your arsenal. hope this helps out, buddy.
    chris livingston

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  2. Brian Sirimaturos
    July 14, 2010

    Thanks Chris for your input. I think my issue is the room I’m using is a bit small and I can’t get far enough back from the model, nor can I get the model far enough away from the background. Great tips and will certainly use them!

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