This beautiful mother of one came to me looking to have something of an empowerment photo session. She's not a model, but 4 years after becoming a very young mom, she wanted some nice photos of herself.
As the great Sue Bryce likes to say : "exist in photographs!"
When T showed me the types of photos she wanted, I was SO excited! Classic lighting, black & white, lots of skin but classy, not sexy.
For these I used a very simple lighting style. Two square softboxes stacked (as there were some full body shots as well) camera left at about a 45 degree angle, slightly above her eye level. Clean, simple, striking. We both loved the results.
When I saw that the Portrait Contest this week would be B&W portaits, I knew I wanted to hunt down these shots and use one. I had mixed feelings going through them as this was the very last shoot that I did in my beloved studio in Kelowna before I packed up and moved to Victoria, quitting professional photography. Seems like a good note to quit on, eh?
Category | portraitphotography |
Settings | ISO 100 70 mm f/2.8 1/150 |
Camera | Canon 5D mIII |
Lens | Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8L v.1 |
Location | Kelowna, Canada |
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