How it was accomplished

© Michelle Alton

How it was accomplished

Uploaded: November 13, 2014 | Entered: November 13, 2014 19:27:34

Description

This was the canned lighting situation that was taught by Jim Schmelzer at the Photo Expo in October in NYC. The soft box up and pointing at the model's face at a 45-degree angle, to light the opposite cheek. A hair light points up slightly from the right rear.

Comments

Tiia Vissak November 13, 2014

a cool capture! #1595204

Millie A. Talarico level-classic November 14, 2014

Love this image and seeing how they capture with all the equipment in place. You've have perfect POV, I love this♥ #11186113

Marilyn K. Lincecum level-classic November 16, 2014

Great image and lighting Michelle. Sounds like a wonderful class. Nice colors. Good job lady. #11188052

Emile Abbott level-deluxe November 19, 2014

Like how you composed to show the lighting set up #11191359

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