Back when I was building my portrait portfolio, my dear friend Sundee was kind enough to come to my studio for a little makeover and shoot session. She is so beautiful! I learned a lot during this shoot and am forever grateful to her for coming out and being a good sport that day!
Category | portraitphotography |
Settings | ISO 100 100 mm f/2.8 1/60 |
Camera | Canon 5D mIII |
Lens | Canon EF 100 f/2.8L IS Macro |
Lighting | single studio light |
Location | Kelowna, Canada |
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This is the exact camera and lens I used for almost all of my studio work... I loved the 100mm so much!
The depth of field on her hair and body is so good! I love this.
This is such a great photo, I'd be so happy with it if I was you.
Thanks, man! Yes I love that lens... I don't own it unfortunately :( At the time I was "borrowing" it from the camera store where I worked lol Bad Caitycat. Bad.
This shoot was really hard so I really appreciate that you like this shot! Sundee wasn't oozing self confidence that day. That's what I found to be the most difficult thing about shooting 'real people (ie not models). I had to learn how to make them relax, feel beautiful, and love themselves if only for a few hours.
Anyway, thanks for the love! Cheers!
Haha! How can you really add value as a camera store employee without thoroughly researching and testing the various products and services? I don't want to walk into a store and just have someone read the back of the box, I want to talk to someone who hid the product in their jacket and ran out like the place was on fire.
I've done a few shoots with friends over the years, and it really is so much harder. I'm usually pretty good at generally making people feel comfortable, but as soon as that camera rises up people just stiffen... or go into their smiley pose.
AND that's why we always have champagne in the fridge! (and y'know for all the other reasons).
HA! Yes that was always my argument! Let us take the gear home! Most of the manufacturers we actually pretty generous with demo models etc for us to take and try, especially when we were doing a YouTube channel about gear. Good times!
AH YES the ol' liquid courage! I agree, that was a huge help. Although there was a delicate balance between loosening them up and causing droopy eyes hahahaha
Happiness and prosperity to her!