I posted a few shots from this session a while ago, but hadn't edited any more before recently getting the model's selections for editing, three of which were these close-up portraits.
Canon 5D MKIII, Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II lens, lit in studio using a three light setup (beauty dish for main light, gridded strip-boxes with color gels for the edge light).
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And a couple of bonus full-body shot because I like them. The lighting setup was a little different for these ones. There was a hair light, and the main light was in a large octa instead of a beauty dish, but at a low output in order to not overpower the edge lights (no gels), with a white V-flat for a little bit of extra fill.
DanielScott wrote:
I posted a few shots from this session a while ago, but hadn't edited any more before recently getting the model's selections for editing, three of which were these close-up portraits.
Canon 5D MKIII, Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II lens, lit in studio using a three light setup (beauty dish for main light, gridded strip-boxes with color gels for the edge light).
And a couple of bonus full-body shot because I like them. The lighting setup was a little different for these ones. There was a hair light, and the main light was in a large octa instead of a beauty dish, but at a low output in order to not overpower the edge lights (no gels), with a white V-flat for a little bit of extra fill. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54935903774_bf70f16e8c_o.jpg
This is fantastic Daniel! I was a bit taken aback, in a very good way, as I started scrolling down until I saw the prosthesis. God bless him!
I assume the majority of the head "tats" were post USMC?
These are some of your BEST!!!! You are at the highest rung already so we must add another "step" for you.
The 2nd one is comic and serious! Great pose!
Again as a Vietnam vet...Welcome Home brother! A "Devil Dog" you be!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
This is fantastic Daniel! I was a bit taken aback, in a very good way, as I started scrolling down until I saw the prosthesis. God bless him!
I assume the majority of the head "tats" were post USMC?
These are some of your BEST!!!! You are at the highest rung already so we must add another "step" for you.
The 2nd one is comic and serious! Great pose!
Again as a Vietnam vet...Welcome Home brother! A "Devil Dog" you be!
Dan
Thank you so much Dan! Yes I believe all of the head tats are post-deployment.