Looks good, Armand.
With the first image, I wonder if the mask is just a fraction on the low side. But without an alternative to compare, I'm not really sure.
+1.
Great lighting, sharp focus. I like #1 the best.
Last edited by Colin Southern; 25th January 2014 at 12:01 AM.
May I suggest a bit more control on the light for picture #2? (Added later - Then again the use of a flash ring does not help)
Number one is fine but my eye wanders toward the top left to see the feather... If there is one. Because of that I think there is room for improvement in your capture.
Last edited by Rongnogno; 24th January 2014 at 11:54 PM.
Beautiful woman! Nice shots!
Is anyone else bothered by the white discs reflected in the eyes? They seem too bright and hard to me.
It's all about the shadows really. Shadows are what set the mood and give the shot character. Imaging what this shot of mine would look light with flat lighting?
Or imaging how this would look with hard lighting
So without exception, we set the lighting for what we want the shot to be - and the catch lights are what they are. Probably the best example of that is Peter Hurley; this guy shoots celebrities and charged $1500 a session. He shoots medium format with continuous lighting. Check out these catch lights (which are typical) (for this type of shot you often do have pretty flat lighting) (it's kinda the exception to the rule).
I would think the catch lights in that last one (Tiffany) was atypical. Was that done with a standard beauty light or is that a trade secret?
He does vary it, but he seems to gravitate towards a beauty setup, which emphasizes more under-lighting than we'd see in a more typical 45/45 setup. (I've got a light table that does a similar thing that I used in my 2nd example).
Peter Hurley does a lot of work training folks; KelbyOne is the best place to find his teachings, but YouTube also has some extremely educational stuff of his. One for openers is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIMCFVlbEz8
All I know is that they guy produces some DARN good headshots!