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    Re: Still Looking for that Pro Look on Portraits :(

    Quote Originally Posted by speedneeder View Post
    The eyes in this case are so photoshopped I have no idea what's there?
    Colin, could you elaborate on the lighting?
    Basically, he's just used a big softbox. Technically what he's done is very simple -- what makes the results so outstanding is his setting up of the shot (clothing / background / expression / pose etc) and some very competant retouching (to compliment what I have no doubt were technically very good captures).

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    Re: Still Looking for that Pro Look on Portraits :(

    Sounds about right to me.

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    Re: Still Looking for that Pro Look on Portraits :(

    He, actually, tells A LOT about his lighting in a blog. Just found it here.
    Softbox, reflector, grid and background. Pretty simple, yep.

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    Re: Still Looking for that Pro Look on Portraits :(

    Neat blog Vladimir.
    FYI, I do not think the lighting setup you describe is the one used for the red hat photo.

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    Re: Still Looking for that Pro Look on Portraits :(

    Quote Originally Posted by speedneeder View Post
    I do not think the lighting setup you describe is the one used for the red hat photo.
    Why not?
    I think that's the one. For two reasons:
    1. The photos are somewhat similar. (Love them both!)
    2. I thought it was something like that from the beginning. I wasn't sure of course (and still can't be sure), but the reason I thought so was that girl's back would've been much darker if not for the reflector behind her back, and the background seems to be lit by a separate source, making it lighter behind the girl and darker to the periphery of the picture.

    P.S. Just to make it simpler to find out what we are talking about - the links to two pictures are here and here
    Last edited by vladimir; 27th February 2012 at 10:54 PM. Reason: Replaced "the the" with "the" :)

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    Re: Still Looking for that Pro Look on Portraits :(

    My mistake, I had just looked at retro girl when I typed that

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    Re: Still Looking for that Pro Look on Portraits :(

    Thanks everybody, although I didn't con tribute I have definitely picked up from your experience. That's what this is all about.

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    Re: Still Looking for that Pro Look on Portraits :(

    Yes Gazza, that is the point!

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