rntbot wrote:
Too many awesome photo to choose just one favorite so I just pick all of them as a favorite. I love your style. Very powerful! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Lisa,
Amazing pictures.
I am a wildlife photography newbie and hence do not understand the nuances of people and portrait photographs.
I do have one question though. For the outdoor pictures, do you use any external lights, or reflectors, etc? And same for indoor shots.
I am assuming that you are using a tripod for all your shots?
Many thanks in advance for responding and for showing us what pictures a great photog like you can produce.
KD Acharya
kdacharya wrote:
Hi Lisa,
Amazing pictures.
I am a wildlife photography newbie and hence do not understand the nuances of people and portrait photographs.
I do have one question though. For the outdoor pictures, do you use any external lights, or reflectors, etc? And same for indoor shots.
I am assuming that you are using a tripod for all your shots?
Many thanks in advance for responding and for showing us what pictures a great photog like you can produce.
KD Acharya
Thank you for the kind words! I do not use any external lights, reflectors, or a tripod. I'm a pretty simple girl.
Lisa_Holloway wrote:
Hi everyone! I haven't posted here in a long time. I was in the buy/sell forum trying to unload some lenses that I don't use, and figured I'd share a few photos here too. No rhyme or reason to any of these, just a little of what I've been up to. Some client work and some of my inspirations, my own kiddos.
If you made it through all of this, thank you for looking!
Lisa; what lens/bodies did you use for these shots? (sorry if you answered already)... thanks a lot
She uses the Canon EOS 5 Mark 4, mostly with the EF 200/2 IS USM, which she obviously loves (I dont so much).
She also has the EF 85mm f1.2 II USM (which IMHO is her best lens), for example used in #6 and #12, and the EF 70-200mm f2.8 IS II USM, for example used in #7, #17, #23 to #26, and some unspecified 50/1.4 for example used in #9, #10 and #19.
Havent checked them all, but its usually pretty easy to spot the 200/2, or the images that dont use the 200/2, especially since she almost exclusively uses the 200/2 wide open.