Rachel 5

© Graham Jones

Rachel 5

Uploaded: July 22, 2006

Description

These 4 photos are from this weekend shoot with Rachel. I decided to get a bit adventurous with backlighting and a fan for some of these. I was quite happy with the results. Some softening in PS.

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Comments

Cassie L. Woodlee July 22, 2006

You should be very happy !! these are GREAT !! I am going to have to try this. What light did you use for the back lighting and front lighting? #489175

Graham Jones July 25, 2006

Hi Cassie. Thanks for your comments on the photos - how gorgeous is this young lady! The pics are taken with two lights only. With this shoot I used a large softbox right next to the camera and about 3 feet above the subject. The second light is directly behind her head. Both are standard Bowens 250 Esprits. Normal small reflector on the light behind. I also had Rachel hand holding a hairdryer and blowing her hair around. We tried a fan but it is winter at the moment and she would end up rather cold and usually crying tears from the cold air :-) Hope this helps

regards, Graham #3074319

Cassie L. Woodlee July 25, 2006

It does !! Thank you so much for sharing this information. #3077031

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