p.2 #2 · Some shallow depth-of-field images of Arlene
Great set, Joshua! She’s very pretty and she’s a good poser too, and that’s a terrific combination. Having a pretty model who doesn’t pose well can ruin your shoot. YGMV!
p.2 #5 · Some shallow depth-of-field images of Arlene
bobbytan wrote:
Great set, Joshua! She’s very pretty and she’s a good poser too, and that’s a terrific combination. Having a pretty model who doesn’t pose well can ruin your shoot. YGMV!
Thank you very much, Bobby! Yes, that's true but too bad, that was the only time I had a session with her.
p.2 #6 · Some shallow depth-of-field images of Arlene
Job well done! Beautiful model, lovely lighting, and the hair is amazing. I love the natural! One question, what lens did you use, and how many lights did you use? Thanks for sharing, and you definitely have my vote!
p.2 #7 · Some shallow depth-of-field images of Arlene
rntbot wrote:
Job well done! Beautiful model, lovely lighting, and the hair is amazing. I love the natural! One question, what lens did you use, and how many lights did you use? Thanks for sharing, and you definitely have my vote!
Thank you very much, Robert! I used two lenses for the entire set; a 200mm f/2 and 85mm f/1.8. The 200mm was used at wide open aperture and the shorter lens also at f/2.0. I used a single light; for fill-in when I relied on the available light more so and as the main light after it became dark. Although I used a light modifier but it wasn’t that large and it did cast some shadow when it became the main light after dark.