Re: Studio session with dancer using edgy lighting
These are really well done. I am sure you had to take many shots to get the posing and lighting just how you wanted.
When I used to do studio modeling work, it would take *hours* to get a few posed shots with the lighting I wanted. Add in the dance and jumping elements and I think you knocked it out of the park... especially on (2) and (3).
On (1) if you just imagine the line of her back as the black leotard (removing the striped skin area), the image becomes much more svelte and pleasing.
Re: Studio session with dancer using edgy lighting
These are really well done. I am sure you had to take many shots to get the posing and lighting just how you wanted.
When I used to do studio modeling work, it would take *hours* to get a few posed shots with the lighting I wanted. Add in the dance and jumping elements and I think you knocked it out of the park... especially on (2) and (3).
greg
Mar 29, 2018 at 10:54 PM
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