Really nice work, Singlo . . . even if they had been in a studio the size of an airplane hangar! All the more to your credit that you did such a good job in a tiny space.
Shows that space ain't everything (depending upon format!!). Some of the most memorable portraits were created in small spaces.
One small criticism —and hopefully, a hint for improvement— regarding the tight headshot among your examples: there's a weird nose shadow on the left side of the pretty subject's face. Is it intentional? If not, perhaps it's a cross-shadow due to bad lateral position of your fill? I'm not sure. Anyway, wanted to bring it to your attention.
in Again, congratulations on your work.
Christopher
Thanks Christopher my Dedo brother. It means a lot for me with compliments coming from you. Yes you are right about that nose shadow. I use a 3'x4' Chimera softbox as fill but it is impossible to place it under the camera becuase of the fact I have no space to stand. So the fill is always off camera axis not by choice but severe limitations of space. I always get shadows on the background from the soft fill becuase the model is sitting 1 feet from background so I have to move the fill to minimise that shadows.
Whenever I use the monster 14" Elinchrom fresnel, I mount it on a heavy duty cine castor stand, then C-stand for the Arri and stands for other lights and cookies..well I have hardly anyway space to stand. I have to move around in this small jungle of lights like a monkey. I feel like to cry sometimes becuase the space problem works against me all the time. On the other hand Dedo lights really kick arse and works like charm in small space.
Today I use the Dedos and Arri as key for the first time on anothor model. The girl has good skin so I don't use diffusion for the key. I may post the results here after I do some retouching. I am so amazed by Dedo...it is not that hard light if you place it very close to the model face. You know hard light can accentuate bad skins, spots, lines.. and that's something I have to watch out for....but still Long Live to Hard lights!
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