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I decided to experiment with studio lighting a bit. Rather than deal with a human being, I thought Barbie would make a nice stand in. I'll do Ken next I guess. Strobist details: 1/8 power on a Canon 580EXII with a soft box simulating a 30" x 45" softbox. The center of the softbox is about eye level. Softbox is at 60 degrees.
This is my friend Lindsey, I feel that I need to spend some time working on studio lighting so she was kind of enough to stop by my house and do some modeling for me. We kept it simple and just worked with a one light setup. It is hard with having such a small studio to incorporate too many more lights as there is so much bounce off of all of the walls and the ceiling.
One of several photos I took for my sister when her daughter was just a little toddler (maybe not so little, but anyway).
Lighting info:
Two Profoto Compact, one with umbrella on the background camera left (a bit too strong) and the other one in a medium softbox lighting the little one camera right.
I thought it would help people advise/critic my studio learning process if i could show the lighting setup. you can get the file to make your own in photoshop from www.kevinkertz.com/
VANESSA LEIGH
FEB. 9, 2010
Fantastic studio session with Vanessa. We will be doing a location shoot next tuesday.
I know its said every time I work with her, but she remains a natural, and we work so well together.
These shots were supposed to be our "warm up" shots before heading outside on location, but her session was cut short and the location shooting was postponed until next week.
Every time I shoot her, she looks like a totally different person. Fantastic.
The third series of shots with Kirsti, using one of my feather masks and a short cape - yes, I love props.....
Her shots of me are here: www.flickr.com/photos/mimsybee/sets/1147229/
Shayne Pierre showing off his tattoo. He has had the tattoo for a year now and plans to get more. One softbox light was used to photograph the picture.
PHOTO BY ROB LAYMAN
Here's a shot of me in May 2010, checking the lighting setup my friend Rob and I hauled in to Armstrong MMA in Battle Ground, Wash. We were there to photograph amateur fighter Hamza Salim, but also made portraits of the gym owner, Ray Armstrong.
Final shot of Hamza appears in the set called "Mike Bitton's MMA Portrait Project."