Dana
(1/125 sec, f/7.1, 200 ISO, 68 mm focal length)
As promised, here is another shot taken at the studio portrait lighting workshop I attended last week. (See second post below.) Put a cap on this handsome man, (who was a participant in the workshop), and he looks very 'dapper' indeed! Check out his website HERE and his blog HERE to see some of his fabulous photography!
16 comments:
ooooh what a fabulous portrait. How long will it take me to learn such techniques??????
WOW! I am headed over to check out his photography. this is great.
Did you take this shot? It's wonderful, the sad eyes stand out to me.
Very very nice job on this Karen, though you will not see any look of surprise on my face, just a smile. Glasses reflextions can be a real problem, and I like the way they were tilted down to get the effect without creating problems.
I visited his site and blog and he certainly is a skilled photographer. Thanx for the point.
Nicely done! I love the eyes, they draw the viewer right into the photo.
I love it how participation in art classes and photography classes may just get you volunteered to model. :)
Karen - very nice job! Excellent capture!
what an absolutely fantastic portrait, the lighting is so fantastic, would love to know your camera and settings
Justine,
I added my camera settings under the photograph.
This portrait is wonderful. The lighting is spot on. All of your photography is great. Thanks for the visit. I can learn alot from you. I'll be back.
I love this shot. The light is fantastic. I think I should attend a work shop like this one. Really inspiring blog.
Fine portrait Karen. He's a handsome man and a great photographer too. (Some people have it all!)
Great photo. Love the contrast. Very nicely done! And I do appreciate that his glasses don't intersect with his eyes.
Brilliant Karen. A splendid portrait. I will be checking out his photos right have I send this. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
Great portrait, Karen. Have so enjoyed catching up. Wonderful info ... so much to learn. Thank you.
wow..still spending time to see all your works & tutorials and ...I feel like a small ant compared to you & your photography works :)
I have talk to my husband about your Hel-Potrait.Maybe one day we will also answer the call to help the needy & poor in term of helping taking their pictures.
This is so great!
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