Double catch lights
I've asked this question before, but it was in the middle of a long post and maybe got lost.
There is a Annie Leibovitz portrait of Barbara Bush in Women. The portrait is perfectly sharp and detail is very good. No glamor blurring here. The eyes have these double catch lights, though. It really makes the shot.
Can anyone guess how this was done?
There is a Annie Leibovitz portrait of Barbara Bush in Women. The portrait is perfectly sharp and detail is very good. No glamor blurring here. The eyes have these double catch lights, though. It really makes the shot.
Can anyone guess how this was done?
If not now, when?
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http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/14487369-O.jpg
It's much more dramatic in the print in the book.
Looks like a two light setup to me. I have a new hobby. I study the catchlights of all kinds of photos, but advertising shots especially. If you look closely, you can tell exactly what kind of lighting was used. You can tell if it is an umbrella, softbox etc. and where the lights were placed. It's a good way to learn about studio lighting.
Here is a heavy crop of another shot to show the catchlights better. You can see the octabox on the subjects left as key light and a softbox subject right as fill.
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Sometimes its even a good self portrait. There was an image her on dgrin somewhere of the photog's grisage in a close up of a an equine eye.:):
Your corneas should be two perfect spherical mirrors, and reflect the lighting used.
Cool hobby Thomas.
Unless the catcthlights have been airbrushed.
Rutt - Did you ever take a gander at "In My Stairwell" I forget the author/photog right now, but I am sure it pops up on Amazon. I think you may enjoy it.
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The ratio between the lights is rather low, so the brightness of the two catch lights is nearly the same in the eye.
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I am with the others on this, I am barely a rank amateur, but two light setup and...
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