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This was shot at a workshop with what I would consider to be split lighting. I wasn't a big fan of it and I had to do some post to the (camera right) side of her face to reduce the contrast.
Strobist: Photogenic monobloc into a large softbox camera left in a split lighting position, f/13 (at ISO 200). Reflector camera right. 2 Photogenics into reflective umbrellas for the background, 1/2 stop hotter. 2 more in strip boxes for rim, 1 1/2 stops lower than key. Triggered by PWs.
PP in Lightroom/CS4.
The idea for the shoot was a Twenties flapper theme, high key, with hats. It ended up being a contemporary fashion shoot with, well, hats.
Model is Lauryn Libby. She made the hat.
Strobist: 4 lights. 2 B800s in stripboxes (no diffusers) on the background, f/18. Key is an X1600 in a beauty dish with sock diffuser, camera right 90º slightly in front of model, f/11. There is a floor skip, a B400 at about 1/2 power, to put light under the hat.
PP LR3/CS5
Fujifilm GFX50s Medium Format, 55mm F1.7 Fujion, spotlight high dynamic range, chrome
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This was shot at a workshop. It's an interesting choice of lighting for a male - I think the poor guy was just a stand-in until a female was ready to take his place.
Model is Brian Mers.
strobist: Photogenic monobloc over camera axis in a star umbrella, f/13 (ISO 200). Reflector under. Another monobloc behind subject for the background light, 1/2 stop over.
PP in Lightroom/CS4