// Un-edited to Final 📸
Getting it right in camera has always been my goal with every session. With so many modern tools at your disposal it’s easier than ever to get a solid base image to work with. I want to spend as little time as possible in post and the best way of doing that is to get correct for things in camera.
// Mixing flash and natural light is a great way to create more dynamic, professional-looking photos, especially once you understand how to balance them instead of letting one overpower the other.
// Love a model that can style themselves 📸📸
Using V-flats with hard lighting, you can create dramatic images while also shaping dynamic backgrounds that add depth and contrast.
Model: @mn2xdy
// You don’t need big studios to create great portraits 📸
Small spaces offer a lot of advantages such as the ability to bounce light off of the surrounding walls to create more fill for your model and background.
Model: @tamtamlew
// If you’re not tethering during your studio sessions, I highly recommend picking up capture one to get started. Great way to elevate your sessions with your clients/ models.
// V-flats are a great way to elevate your shots. Here, paired with a heavily feathered umbrella, I used v-flats to both bounce and flag the lighting. This set shows a much more exaggerated visualization of the inverse square law.
Try it out!