Some more of Ahmya
10 more shots of this ball of energy- some of the funky stuff
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"The Journey of life is as much in oneself as the roads one travels"
Aaron Newman
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Where can I get a kid that will model like that.
Link to my Smugmug site
Cheers,
David
Thanks Joel-
You have two of them
Just put a large piece of paper down and say, "You can do whatever you want but stay on this paper!" Then shoot away.
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Hey David thanks for the comments. I don't have a shot of the setup but I can take one next time.
I have a backdrop with a roll of white paper. Placed 1 strobe w/umbrella to the front left of the paper about 4 1/2 ft in height angled 45 degrees to the paper and the strobe tilted roughly 45 degrees.
Placed my FL50 flash unit on the floor near the front right corner and angled the flash 45 degrees up against a wall to the right side. This was my soft fill light from the flash being bounced off the wall.
Placed a 36x48 piece of plexiglass over the paper and tried to get the little girl to stay in that area.
Shot F7.1 ISO 125 Shutter 1/125 as a default and made minor adjustments depending on what she was wearing or doing.
Wasn't technically thought out or measured. I just set up the light popped off a few shots and made adjustments after "chimping".
Hope that helps a little bit.
Other than the conversions not much was done to these. Cropped, Straighten, some sharpening, and maybe adjustments to white and black points. That's it.
Aaron Newman
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