This week's homework (first home studio shoot)
Hello my lovely "teachers"
I am making this thread to present you my fist of shots I got at home at my home studio. It was a nice experience and a very nice environments to work on.
These are the problems and overall feedback of my first photoshoot
-Problems conveying my message to my model
-My model did not want to wear anything else that this sporty outfit. He did not also to remove glasses. I have thought of it as an extra challenge (and at the end I posed him in a way to match his outfit)
-The model was more relaxed at the end of the session
-I had some problems focusing. At that day I did not have any camera so my model rented me his camera. I asked me to show me how to change aperture and focus. My flash was manually set by me. I was dissapointed when I found that 1/3 of our session was "lost" since I had many out of focus shots
-One of my walls at my house are yellowish and thus I was trying to avoid spill light to my model. I think I did a good job on this. At the end I also used that yellow wall as my backdrop.
The shots below ordered in asceding order
Regards
Alex
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I am making this thread to present you my fist of shots I got at home at my home studio. It was a nice experience and a very nice environments to work on.
These are the problems and overall feedback of my first photoshoot
-Problems conveying my message to my model
-My model did not want to wear anything else that this sporty outfit. He did not also to remove glasses. I have thought of it as an extra challenge (and at the end I posed him in a way to match his outfit)
-The model was more relaxed at the end of the session
-I had some problems focusing. At that day I did not have any camera so my model rented me his camera. I asked me to show me how to change aperture and focus. My flash was manually set by me. I was dissapointed when I found that 1/3 of our session was "lost" since I had many out of focus shots
-One of my walls at my house are yellowish and thus I was trying to avoid spill light to my model. I think I did a good job on this. At the end I also used that yellow wall as my backdrop.
The shots below ordered in asceding order
Regards
Alex
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
#11
#12
#13
#14
#15
#16
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