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This was taken recently at Studio012. Sascha is always great fun to work with 🙂
ISO 200, 1/125 sec at f/8.0. Canon EosR, 53mm. Handheld.
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I took this photo of Luke at the Maslow Hotel, in the bar 🙂 – It was part of the OMSA Finale shoot for 2023
ISO 100, 1/100 sec at f/8.0. Canon EosR, 70mm. Handheld.
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Hi everyone, I’m no pro at this photography gig but why not submit a few of my favourite BW portraits. I’s love some feedback, thoughts or comments…..
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Canon R5 24-70 mm at 45 mm
!/160 sec f8 ISO 200
Horror lighting… from below
Off camera flash unit with soft box
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Check out Danie’s bonus tutorial on creating a striking black & white edit in Lightroom!
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Hard light portrait using a single light with hard reflector.
5D MK3 with 70-200mm lens.#BlackandWhitePhotography #PortraitPhotography
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“Inspired by Roberto Valenzuela”
Shot Lizette in high key lighting with Canon 5D Mark II. Lens: EF24-105 USM at 50mm, 1/100 sec at f/4.0 – flash with remote trigger, umbrella and extra reflector.
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“Footsteps”
5DMk4, Tamron70-200, 1/200 sec at f8.0, ISO 250, Tripod, Godox 685 Speedlight gelled magenta camera left and Yongnuo YN600 gelled cyan camera right.
Shot in my ‘home studio’ (read garage) with a black cloth background. Shot as a dramatic colour image. Post production in Lightroom and Photoshop, background from Google images.-
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John, your subject is blending into the brick wall background. This is a common issue, especially with red/orange-toned bricks that closely match the tone of Caucasian skin. Additionally, the texture of the bricks makes it hard to distinguish the subject. To improve, consider moving your subject away from the backdrop or using a…Read More
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Hard light portrait using a single light with hard reflector.
5D MK3 with 70-200mm lens.
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Model portrait using a filter. 1 light with a beauty dish and grid.
Hasselblad H4D with 80mm 2.8 lens. Shot at 2.8.
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A quick portrait of my son. I was playing with back lighting. My vision for this was a mysterious and dramatic B/W portrait. I wanted to emphasize the tattoo on his arm.
Fujifilm X-T3, ISO 160, 1/160 sec, F/8, 50-140mm F/2.8
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Jacques, your use of rim lighting for separation is great, yet the focal point remains unclear as your subject’s brightly lit tattooed forearm commands much visual attention. Considering the subject’s masculine demeanor, it seems you were aiming for a dark, moody portrait. Adding a bit more fill light, or lighting a part of his face in an…Read More
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I took this photo during one of @trompie-van-der-berg ‘s On Locaction Lighting workshops. I went for a more dark and dramatic B/W edit.
ISO 160, 1/2000 sec, F/2.8, Fujifilm X-T3, 50-140mm
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Great job on sharing your images for feedback. It’s a fantastic way to learn and improve. Kudos for stepping up! Remember to post in the Pro Photo Critique Group for specific critiques. Here’s my take on your photos:
They are simple yet powerful in highlighting human emotions, showcasing the effectiveness of black and white…Read More