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portrait lighting

I believe this is my single best image that i have taken of my classmate because the lighting is not to bright or dark it can catch a sense of depth of the image filling in the background and i … Continue reading

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Portrait lighting

I really like this photo that I took of Palden because the light was side light and it was forming the triangle on his cheek. The photo is supposed to be mysterious and shady. The background light is dark and … Continue reading

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Portraits Lightning

In his photo that I took of Maria, we made her sit on a ledge outside. When I was taking this photo, I’ve made the background blurry and focus on her face and her upper body with AV. I use … Continue reading

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Portrait Lighting for mood

In the Photo of Camila we had her back face the sun and used reflector. I like this images because you can see the outlines of the sun around her hair and shoulders and light reflected off her face.

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portrait

this picture that i took of isa what i did to it was i moved so that i could get the background and and i also used the reflector to cover the the light from her face

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Portrait photo

What I did to take this beautiful portrait photo of Palden was use the reflector and point the camera up to where the leaves were reflecting the sunlight which made the leaves look greenish yellow which made it look super … Continue reading

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Portrait Lighting

The way I was able to take this picture of Maria was by having her in the shade with the flash on. The flash was on a 200mm zoom to make the flash on her face as much as possible. … Continue reading

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