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It was Luda's birthday so we planned a celebratory shoot at a studio near London City Airport. It was my first time using this new space in the Docklands — and it didn’t disappoint. The studio was filled with beautiful wood carvings and sculptures, giving it a unique character I’ll definitely return to.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Model is Barbara Bearden.
AB800 with 20º grid on background. ABR800 on camera.
PP in Lightroom/CS3.
A photo from today's meet organised by Dave and Charles. Thanks guys, its made me realize model photography is something i don't like :)
Archival post.
Model is Linda Sharon M
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.
Strobist: X1600 in an 86" PLM in "softbox" mode (translucent PLM, black/silver backing, and translucent front cover), as key at f/11. 2 B800s in strip boxes, sans diffusers, 1.5 stops over for the background.
Triggering with Pocket Wizards.
PP in LR3/CS5.
This was shot at a workshop, using tungsten lighting. I also did a B&W conversion (to be really authentic, you know), but I like this treatment better.
Non-strobist: 5 lights. The key is a Photogenic Mini Spot (PMS), camera left. There is fill closer to axis, which is the modeling light from a Photogenic Monobloc (set to 2 stops under?). There is another PMS on the background, and 2 for rim, all set to I think 2 stops under.
Model is Kayla-Ann
I shot aperture priority at f/4, so whatever the EXIF says is what I shot.
PP in Lightroom/CS4