Author Topic: Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)  (Read 37546 times)

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Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)
« on: 19 November 2010, 01:27:59 »
Another try at playing with different lighting setup.

1st the bright sun light effect. The effect is not as good as the setup in Digiback Studio. But it's interesting in its own right.

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Re: Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)
« Reply #1 on: 19 November 2010, 01:31:03 »
I sort of knew what kind of dress the model would be wearing, and brought the pearl necklace to go with the set.

It would have been better if a bit more light on the face, to show more of the dark half.
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Re: Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)
« Reply #2 on: 19 November 2010, 01:36:36 »
This time I took mostly upper body shots. These two are few of the full body pictures.

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Re: Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)
« Reply #3 on: 19 November 2010, 01:38:03 »
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Re: Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)
« Reply #4 on: 19 November 2010, 01:39:44 »
The number of pictures I told was not much less than before, but somehow there is not too many good ones...

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Re: Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)
« Reply #5 on: 19 November 2010, 01:48:13 »
When I first who Yang the picture of this model, he right away told me her eyes are not even.

And it was very true in most of my pictures. I asked Renee if she has lazy eye, she told me that she did not know!

Besides the uneven eyes, her skin also not in a good mood today (or the days before...) In the very beginning, I thought it was a make up problem and told her to fix it. Then I found out it's just lots of skin imperfection.

So as an excise, the following pictures were all skin smoothed using software. Compare to the same pictures above.  ;D

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Re: Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)
« Reply #6 on: 19 November 2010, 02:17:12 »
though I just join a bit in the practise, but I really don't like the studio...or maybe the previous one is too good...particular we don't have to wait one-by-one..which is not fun at all...

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Re: Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)
« Reply #7 on: 19 November 2010, 02:20:03 »
Yes I think it's much better in Digiback. Better equipment, more enthusiastic technical assistance.

Also if we go to Digiback, we can arrange in the early afternoon. Perhaps the next time, if anyone still interested in studio photography.

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Re: Studio Portrait - Renee Chan (18-Nov-2010)
« Reply #8 on: 20 November 2010, 00:43:36 »
I showed some pics to my friends, and one of them smooth the skin further  with photoshop. To the point of even more unreal.  :o