Last week I contacted Shannon, a good friend and personal trainer, to model for a test session. Shannon and her family have posed for me several times in the past couple of years so when I asked if she wouldn't mind posing for something "different" as a test, she quickly obliged. Friday evening we met at the Va Beach SportsPlex to try my latest experiment. The resulting images came out fantastic!
There are some adjustments that I will make in the future like using small softboxes for the crosslighting instead of hard direct flash. I actually just placed an order for 3 12"x16" boxes and am also in the process of building a beauty dish for the front lighting. Regardless, I really like these images and am excited to have taken a little inspiration from a great photographer and altered it a bit to make it my own.
For the strobists out there, here is the run down on the basic setup.
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 set at F/5.6 - f/11 depending on the shot.
Key light: Nikon SB900 through a translucent umbrella camera left close about 3 feet from Shannon.
Rim lighting: 2 Nikon SB600s crosslighting from the left and right about 4 feet away and back about 1 foot from Shannon's shoulders. Both were gobo'd with black foam to avoid lens flair.
Speedlight power settings changed throughout the shoot but most shots had the main at 1/4 and the rims at 1/2.
Processing was done in Lightroom 3, Photoshop CS5, and OnOne Photoessentials.
Model info: If you are looking for a great personal trainer in the Hampton Roads area, look up Shannon. You can contact her atShannigansT@live.com and check out her blog at http://shannigans-aviewfromthebackofthep
Well that is it for today. Have a great week!
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