Posted by Paul Wright (Wiltshire, United Kingdom) on 2 July 2008 in People & Portrait and Portfolio.
A little closer and a tad darker this time
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Wonderful! she has a great face which you have photographed so well!
2 Jul 2008 5:48am
@Michael Skorulski: Hey Michael,
Great comment. You've made my morning a good one!
She's wonderful to photograph.
Thanks again,
Paul
Simply beautiful ; nice portrait !
2 Jul 2008 6:54am
@Vink: Hi,
Thanks so much. I really appreciate your comment.
I hope your day is going well?
Regards,
Beautiful, artistic. expressive, emotive....
2 Jul 2008 8:10am
@Evi: Hey Evi,
What a thoughtful, considered comment.
You've put a smile on my face :-)
Thank you.
Kindest regards,
perfect portrait...
2 Jul 2008 8:38am
@Faramarz: Hi,
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment.
A graceful portrait!Excellent close-up!Wonderful details!Bravo!
2 Jul 2008 9:05am
@shahab: Hi Shahab,
Thank you for your very kind words.
Très beau portrait digne d'un portrait studio
2 Jul 2008 9:28am
@Denis P: Merci tellement. J'apprécie votre magnifique commentaire.
Je ne parle pas de français, donc j'espère que c'est correct.
Merci
Le français est une si belle langue. J'ai vraiment besoin d'apprendre
What's true, is true, my friend! Have a beautiful afternoon!
Best regards from hot Greece :-))
2 Jul 2008 12:04pm
@Evi: Lol!
You to from wet and cold Wiltshire, England! ;-)
Take care
Great work, bravo!
2 Jul 2008 12:06pm
@Eleftheria!: Thanks again. Appreciate your kind comment
5 stars! :-))
2 Jul 2008 12:07pm
@Eleftheria!: Thank you so much
nice bw portrait i like it =)
2 Jul 2008 10:39pm
@kenji: Thank you so much
The eyes are very well done here. I like the crop, too.
3 Jul 2008 3:53am
@GJC: Thank you!
She has fantastic eyes to photograph......
Very cool.
4 Jul 2008 1:48pm
@Rags: Thank you
Excellent portrait that works very well in B&W,
9 Oct 2008 5:57pm
@Steve Rice: Thanks again Steve
This is lovely....How did you light this?
24 Nov 2008 2:23am
@sandy: Hi Sandy,
Thanks for the comment.
Here's the info as requested:
One flash head to the right (and slightly forward and above Sarah) with a soft box attached. Creates nice 'catch lights'. Another flash head to the rear with a beauty dish to give an 'edge light' to the face and hair. Black foamex board (the sort used by Estate Agents when they erect 'For Sale' signs) to the left to kill any overspill of light. A real simple but effective set-up.
Converted to B & W in Photoshop using the Duotone feature.
Hope this helps and thanks again for the much appreciated comment.
PS: Worth noting that the same effect can also be achieved using off camera flash should you not own studio lights.
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