I've been trying out the clam-shell lighting technique for lighting children, since the soft wrap-around light seems to work well with their 'good skin'. This was one of my favourites from lasts nights experiments.
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I've been trying out the clam-shell lighting technique for lighting children, since the soft wrap-around light seems to work well with their 'good skin'. This was one of my favourites from lasts nights experiments.
Wonderful portrait! Dig the lighting, skin tones, expression, overall sharpness :highfive:
what a beautiful little boy. I especially like the catch lights in his eyes-they look like stars
Great portrait of a cute little kid. Nicely done. The catchlights are interesting too!
Very cute image! Are the catch lights from flourescent photo lights and umbrella? Or pp? I like them in the little boy. In an adult I might find them too "cutesy" but in this one it suits the little guy. Very appealing portrait for sure. :)
Hi all, thanks for the comments, personally I'm not a big fan of the catch-lights I caught here, they didn't come out at all how I expected but didn't have much time to change the se-tup before Andrew got board.
I was using a new silver/black umbrella (bought cheap on ebay), I found it created really wired unusual catch-lights, that look to much like spiders. I probably could have fixed it to a more conventional catch-light shape in post processing, but I'm really trying to get as much right in camera as possible.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_5VXBKWV6ny...ITNG+SETUP.jpg
Fantastic lighting Richard. The stars in the eyes are cool. The diagram is great for explaining your setup.
Beautiful shot, and excellent work on the lighting Richard.