You have SUCH an awesome fashion sense...OMG!! The wide leather belt and dress, accessories was bangin'! Now, one to also say that I love your vision and follow your work often. So many "Thank yours" for you selflessly sharing your skills and details on shoots. Cheers from Hayward (Bay Area), California.
hello does anybody could help me how did you make the face lighter when the sun is in her back? i think no flash and reflector was use in her shot. hope you can help thanks :)
Not sure anyone answered you but when you backlight an image you need to be working in manual mode on your camera if your not already. You need to almost always overexpose your image. The sky will go white and lose all detail because you need to be exposing for the face. One trick I have used is to move up close and fill the frame with your subjects face and use that to adjust your exposure. Then you can pull back and you will be exposed for the face and the rest of the photo will go where it needs to. As I said likely your camera will think it is really overexposed but in reality you will be correct for what you care about.
Gary Roberts Hello Sir. Thanks for your reply :) U use prime lens. So i did the correct exposure on my subject (closer) and i need to move back to include the background, the exposure change. The the photo is overexposed. do you mean that i will not change the setting when i move back? only the focus am I right sir? little confused :)
acesofgambit sorry just saw this message. But correct if your camera metering is set to manual then after you set your exposure you move back to get the whole shot. Your meter then may very well register as over exposed but the face or body should be correctly exposed. You might need to adjust your speed or fStop a bit from there but it should be close.
You have SUCH an awesome fashion sense...OMG!! The wide leather belt and dress, accessories was bangin'! Now, one to also say that I love your vision and follow your work often. So many "Thank yours" for you selflessly sharing your skills and details on shoots. Cheers from Hayward (Bay Area), California.
I could watch these all day
So beautiful photographies!!!! But the theme was "Elements" and you did "Seasons" in my opinion...
OMG, what a wonderful series. Love it!!!!
Great show! Just such a pitty that the audio is really bad :-(. I love both photographers though and admire their way of thinking.
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hello does anybody could help me how did you make the face lighter when the sun is in her back? i think no flash and reflector was use in her shot. hope you can help thanks :)
Not sure anyone answered you but when you backlight an image you need to be working in manual mode on your camera if your not already. You need to almost always overexpose your image. The sky will go white and lose all detail because you need to be exposing for the face. One trick I have used is to move up close and fill the frame with your subjects face and use that to adjust your exposure. Then you can pull back and you will be exposed for the face and the rest of the photo will go where it needs to. As I said likely your camera will think it is really overexposed but in reality you will be correct for what you care about.
Gary Roberts Hello Sir. Thanks for your reply :)
U use prime lens. So i did the correct exposure on my subject (closer) and i need to move back to include the background, the exposure change. The the photo is overexposed. do you mean that i will not change the setting when i move back? only the focus am I right sir?
little confused :)
acesofgambit sorry just saw this message. But correct if your camera metering is set to manual then after you set your exposure you move back to get the whole shot. Your meter then may very well register as over exposed but the face or body should be correctly exposed. You might need to adjust your speed or fStop a bit from there but it should be close.
Gary Roberts Thank you so much sir i will try that :D
God bless :)
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Adler won this one.
Lindsay 1 Brook 1
She brought her A game
Same deal with the Film show. I couldn't get through the whole season.