Here is the lighting setup. Profoto 2400R pack with 3 heads. Beauty dish in front, then I sandwiched the models with two heads shot with reflector set at about 35 degrees, then using the sun as a back light. That was the basic lighting setup, however we changed it up a little to light the headstones or for when we were shooting two models. http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2941/145/14/159100133/n159100133_30428521_4947931.jpg
Sam,
Nice photos but 39 is way too many, don't have time to give them the time they deserve. One of the big things in photography is to learn to edit your photos. While your set is nice a photo buyer wouldn't even look at it, way too many images. 10 or less is the mantra, if you can't edit a series down to 10 then you aren't critical enough. In this set you have 10 excellent images, just weed out the very good ones.
swim_r wrote:
Sam,
Nice photos but 39 is way too many, don't have time to give them the time they deserve. One of the big things in photography is to learn to edit your photos. While your set is nice a photo buyer wouldn't even look at it, way too many images. 10 or less is the mantra, if you can't edit a series down to 10 then you aren't critical enough. In this set you have 10 excellent images, just weed out the very good ones.
Sorry I'm a little late to the party I've been having some fun issues with LR to say the least. Anyway, here's what I got...
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and while half the people were at the grave yard, the other half went...here
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aaaaaaaaaaaaand that's probably way to many for anyone to care about so how about a few "behind the scenes" type shots
Awesome job to all. Thanks for leaving the EXIF in so we could see how some of those shots were done. I was trying to figure out whether you guys used any lighting indoors but it looks like it was all natural light.
Now I have to go find some local castles and graveyards...