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    Stephanie - Tattoo Model

    This is another image that has continued to evolve a bit.

    Heavily tattooed young women are not everyone's taste, but it is certainly a high impact image.



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    Re: Stephanie - Tattoo Model

    Love it.

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    Re: Stephanie - Tattoo Model

    This is nice. I've noticed a few of your images now and see you produce really high quality work. I'll be taking a looksee at your website!

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    Re: Stephanie - Tattoo Model

    Heavily tatooed people aren't to my taste, regardless of gender, but this is a striking portrait.

    I know that very little of what shows up in your images is accidental, so I have to ask: why did you use such hot lighting on the front of the face? It's hotter than your norm, if I recall others correctly. You have a lot of areas with luminosity >80 on the Photoshop LAB scale, and a fair number between 85 and 90. I usually don't measure them, but my recollection is that you usually tend toward calmer lighting. Was the idea to make this close to high-key?

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    Re: Stephanie - Tattoo Model

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Heavily tatooed people aren't to my taste, regardless of gender, but this is a striking portrait.

    I know that very little of what shows up in your images is accidental, so I have to ask: why did you use such hot lighting on the front of the face? It's hotter than your norm, if I recall others correctly. You have a lot of areas with luminosity >80 on the Photoshop LAB scale, and a fair number between 85 and 90. I usually don't measure them, but my recollection is that you usually tend toward calmer lighting. Was the idea to make this close to high-key?
    The subject matter is the main reason I pushed harder than I normally do here, Dan. I also left a lot of little blemishes in the image that I would normally remove in post. I felt that this image would be more effective with a harder, edgy look. You are right, this is not my usual style.

    I also shot her against a black background during the shoot and found that the look was not "edgy" enough.

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