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Benjamin Kanarek 22-11-09 14:21

Beauty Shoot for "Citizen K" Magazine "How Did I Do It?"
 
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Beauty Shoot for "Citizen K" Magazine "How Did I Do It?"

Recently, I received an e-mail from someone who saw my image on my introduction page of my blog, asking "...how did you do it?" I will not include what he speculated, which was actually quite close.

For those of you wishing to participate, I would like you to tell me, what you think I did. I will eventually tell you all the technique I employed for this particular beauty story shot for "Citizen K International".

So, go ahead and tell me what your impressions are. Post your answer on the Forum and on my Blog. That way, everyone who has participated can see all of the responses.

Thanks
Ben

http://www.benjaminkanarekblog.com/2...w-did-i-do-it/

Benjamin Kanarek 03-12-09 23:02

So, here is the lighting set up for the shot.

A 4 bulb Kino Light, lit from below with a white shoot through diffusor.

An Opalight shooting down at around 60 degrees and around 1 meter above and 2 meters back from the model.

Two bare bulb heads, one on either side of the model at around 100 degrees just slightly off the 90 degree axis of the model.

Two HMI 1.2 Kilo Cinema Lights for the backdrop, shooting down to achieve the gradation.

Full Blue Gelatins on all of the flash sources and a Midnight Blue Gelatin on the HMI's using a Blue Backdrop.

Shot with a Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 Lens at f25.0 at 1/8th of a second.

Converted to B&W in Photoshop.

http://www.benjaminkanarekblog.com/2...w-did-i-do-it/

yelvertoft 04-12-09 08:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benjamin Kanarek (Post 40359)
So, here is the lighting set up for the shot.

[snippety snip]......

All fairly simple and straightforwards then.......:)

Benjamin Kanarek 04-12-09 08:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by yelvertoft (Post 40361)
All fairly simple and straightforwards then.......:)

It is all a question of balance, proportion, distance and time...:)

PS, there were no skrims used.

andy153 04-12-09 10:03

Hi Ben, fascinating attention to detail - when you set up for something like this I take it you have either the model or someone else in their place so you can see the effect and then fine tune the appearance of the shot? Or is this a preset setup so your model just places her head in the appropriate place and then you fine tune the effect? Or do you just get them in place and then start trying different lighting effects? I suppose someone of your experience has a good idea of the final effect before you start.


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