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07/11/2008 04:56:48 PM · #1 |
Good afternoon,
Sunday I'm going out to the forest to take some pictures for a Valkyrie/Mythology themed photoshoot. The model will be mostly drapped in a white toga.
Would you have any tips for me? I know that the forest can give awesome textures, but the background can easily beacome crowded with distractions or too many objects. I do not have any lighting equqipement other than my SB-600 that I can put on a tripod and remotely fire. People have suggested à 1m^2 reflector but I don't have any. i thought of using a standard office white board, but I fear it will be a little too reflective. And I also have no crew available to hold it unless I lean it on something.
I also plan on using fishing line to make thing float and add a little "shizzle" and "magic" during post processing.
If any of you also have make-up sugestion for the model, it would be greatly appreciated.
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07/11/2008 05:42:24 PM · #2 |
For what its worth, foam board makes a dandy reflector, plus its very light and cheap.
Available at Walmart or your local equivalent.
The only other advise about shooting a Valkyrie is to watch the reflections off that brass brassiere.
Have fun and be sure to post some pics.
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07/14/2008 04:54:38 PM · #3 |
finally, it has been canceled because of the too heavy rain. We took a raincheck (figuratively and litteraly) but it will be hard to reschedule since I usualy have no mean of transportation (but someone lent me his car this weekend).
As soon as it's done, you'll see some sample.
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