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From a model test shoot I did a few weeks ago at a friend's house in Astoria Oregon. Initially we were planning to go to the beach, but a tropical storm foiled those plans so we shot indoors instead. Luckily the house has good lighting and is photogenic.

Photographed using a Canon 5D MKIII with a Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 lens. Lit using natural light and a reflector.




Jul 02, 2022 at 08:51 AM
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Your photography Daniel just goes to show people that you don't need the "latest and greatest" camera body/lens to take a very fine composition!

I am NOT a portrait photo person! I suck at it!!
That being said Daniel, I love the reflection of her hand in #1.
#2 is delightful!

Dan



Jul 02, 2022 at 09:28 AM
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Your photography Daniel just goes to show people that you don't need the "latest and greatest" camera body/lens to take a very fine composition!

I am NOT a portrait photo person! I suck at it!!
That being said Daniel, I love the reflection of her hand in #1.
#2 is delightful!

Dan


Thanks a lot Dan. If I were a wealthy man I might be tempted to get the latest and greatest gear, but as it stands I'm grateful to have had to teach myself with what I could afford, which most of the time is just a used camera and lens, and natural light with a makeshift reflector.



Jul 02, 2022 at 07:31 PM
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DanielScott wrote:
Thanks a lot Dan. If I were a wealthy man I might be tempted to get the latest and greatest gear, but as it stands I'm grateful to have had to teach myself with what I could afford, which most of the time is just a used camera and lens, and natural light with a makeshift reflector.


Agree 100%
I have had only a few "new" bodies.
Fine images!
Dan




Jul 03, 2022 at 10:08 AM
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Daniel, I love the composition, lighting and tonality of the first image, but I especially appreciate the connection between subject and viewer that you have created. I also appreciate the mood and sensuality of the second image—it certainly engages the viewer, even to the point of being able to smell the air in the room. But the intensity of the light in this image distracts from the mood a bit.

Derek



Jul 03, 2022 at 10:27 AM
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Dneufarth wrote:
Daniel, I love the composition, lighting and tonality of the first image, but I especially appreciate the connection between subject and viewer that you have created. I also appreciate the mood and sensuality of the second image—it certainly engages the viewer, even to the point of being able to smell the air in the room. But the intensity of the light in this image distracts from the mood a bit.

Derek


Thank you so much Derek.

In the second shot we burned the sage behind her as well in an attempt to add some atmosphere in the shot, which is what I feel gives the shot a sense of being there and smelling the sage. I agree completely with your view on the intensity of light. It was one of the tougher available light situations I've shot in. An off camera flash would have given me much better control over the light in this situation and I wish I had one, but alas I can only use what I do have.



Jul 05, 2022 at 12:26 AM
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p.1 #7 · Rachel in window lighting


Great shots.



Danpbphoto wrote:
Your photography Daniel just goes to show people that you don't need the "latest and greatest" camera body/lens to take a very fine composition!

In regards to archievable image quality this is top gear.

Otherwise, to the surprise of probably absolutely nobody in this forum, yes.



DanielScott wrote:
[...] natural light with a makeshift reflector.

Thats my one complaint about the thread title, it was definitely more than just one light source.





Jul 05, 2022 at 06:42 AM
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Thats my one complaint about the thread title, it was definitely more than just one light source.


For what it’s worth, even without the reflector, there are additional light sources from other areas of the room. Daniel’s title is accurate, these images were made using window light.

Derek



Jul 05, 2022 at 07:05 AM

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Sauseschritt wrote:
Great shots.


In regards to archievable image quality this is top gear.

Otherwise, to the surprise of probably absolutely nobody in this forum, yes.


Thats my one complaint about the thread title, it was definitely more than just one light source.


Thanks for commenting. Using a reflector doesn't change it from being window lit, nor did I claim in the title that there was only one light source. Like most houses there were in fact multiple windows, and light was reflecting off of the walls from these windows as well, but I don't feel the need to include all of that in the thread title.



Jul 05, 2022 at 07:48 AM
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Daniel,
The first image is in another category than the second. The balance achieved with the reflector creates a wonderful soft light. Only suggestion I can even think of is doing a variation with her looking out the window, and maybe backing off a bit. Never-the-less, she should be pleased with these.
Jim

DanielScott wrote:
From a model test shoot I did a few weeks ago at a friend's house in Astoria Oregon. Initially we were planning to go to the beach, but a tropical storm foiled those plans so we shot indoors instead. Luckily the house has good lighting and is photogenic.

Photographed using a Canon 5D MKIII with a Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 lens. Lit using natural light and a reflector.
https://i.imgur.com/f2d0YAk.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Bh3jVG9.jpg





Jul 06, 2022 at 10:35 AM
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James Markus wrote:
Daniel,
The first image is in another category than the second. The balance achieved with the reflector creates a wonderful soft light. Only suggestion I can even think of is doing a variation with her looking out the window, and maybe backing off a bit. Never-the-less, she should be pleased with these.
Jim


Thanks for the kind words James. There are several variations of that shot, but I feel this was the best of them.



Jul 07, 2022 at 08:54 PM
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p.1 #12 · Rachel in window lighting


Amazing images! Secound one is my favorite!


Jul 08, 2022 at 05:43 PM
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rakicko wrote:
Amazing images! Secound one is my favorite!


Thank you so much.



Jul 10, 2022 at 04:18 AM
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I just find these two images so interesting because of how completely different they are. In the first one, a tighter shot, she's completely open to the camera and the lighting is very soft, and she has that white sweater. In the second image, her body is closed to the camera, arms crossed, legs crossed, eyes off camera, and her face is in shadow. Love how you come up with two completely different looks with the same person, same location.


Jul 12, 2022 at 08:02 AM
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friscoron wrote:
I just find these two images so interesting because of how completely different they are. In the first one, a tighter shot, she's completely open to the camera and the lighting is very soft, and she has that white sweater. In the second image, her body is closed to the camera, arms crossed, legs crossed, eyes off camera, and her face is in shadow. Love how you come up with two completely different looks with the same person, same location.


Thanks for commenting Ron. This was taken during my birthday weekend last month, and my plan was to have models meet me in Astoria to make some artistic images with me over the course of 3 days. Each day was dedicated to a different model so I was able to get a nice variety of images with each of them.



Jul 15, 2022 at 05:28 PM
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p.1 #16 · Rachel in window lighting


Both images are great, the “moodiness” of number two kept me engaged with the image. There is something pleasing about the diagonal line her pose creates that feels matched by the light. Great shots!


Aug 06, 2022 at 11:06 AM





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