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Strobist: 4 lights. The key is an Elinchrom Quadra A head in the Deep Octa, without the outer baffle. I wanted a crisper, more specular light, in a short/loop-to-a Rembrandt position, camera left, f/11. There is a B800 in a large softbox, boomed overhead, providing weak fill. B800 on a 20º grid at the background (which is a white cyc), Another B800 opposite key as a rim/hairlight. All of the other lights are seasoned to taste - no meter readings.
Triggered by Skyport.
PP in LR3/CS5
Mayhem #806843
Krystina, like her sister, is a beautiful and graceful dancer.
Model is xx KA xx.
Strobist: Key is x1600 in a beauty dish, camera left, at f/8. 2 B800s in gridded stripboxes for background at f/11+. Triggered by PWs.
PP in Lightroom/cs3.
Brandi is a body builder who is entring a fitnes competition. I would say her level of fitness is high. She is also quite beautiful (I know I had to tell you that); I removed a couple of small blemishes but that was it for post. No general skin retouching.
ABR800 on camera, triggered by sync cord.
PP in Lightroom/CS4
Modelshoot with a Ferrari F430 in natural sunlight. A single reflector was used to raise the shadows a bit, but nothing else.
Model: Linda Gillich
Location: Selmun
Alexis, Miss Seminole County and a contestant in the Miss Florida Pageant.
Strobist: 3 lights. Key is a B800 in a beauty dish over camera axis, f/5.6. SIlver reflector under for fill. B1600 on a 20º grid, unmetered but at 1/16 power. Rim (not influential in this crop) is a B800 in a strip box, camera left, 1/16 power. Triggered by Pocket Wizards.
PP in LR4/CS5
Model is Lady Rosetta.
Strobist: 1 light: a B400 in a large octa, camera left. There is a black flag camera right absorbing any spill. Triggered by Pocket Wizards.
PP in LR3/CS5
Another girl from our photo clubs model shoot.This years model shoot was on the property of Klug's Photo World www.klugsphotoworld.com/ in the early evening. The shoot headed up by Jeff Klug at his Studio. This year we got five new models just starting out. As a club we shoot them in various locations (setups) outside and inside the studio. Each club photographer that partakes in the event provides ten of our best shots to each model for their portfolio. Jeff is also head of the Menomonee Falls Camera Club www.falls-photo.org. I am very disappointed in my photos this year. I struggled to get anything. It was dark and dreary some very light rain even. Reflectors did not work at all and with shooting in groups of about 4 or 5 other photographers off camera flash just didn't work well at all.