Did you deliberately over expose them, Dave??
yesss i did.
i shot with one broncolor light wrapped in double later diffuser paper directly above at max.
then brought it down in photochops to get a blown out desaturation look without dodgingggggg
to be honest, 75% of them came out bad but there were a few winners. will post more later when i edit them.
wuckin it.
I love the first dave, you should get a light to make the background all white or even a black wall would be sweet. i haven't got to shoot shit lately it's getting annoying, I've shot like 3 skating pictures in the past month - and other than that been walking around everywhere in my lame ass town to try and find cool stuff
photography: www.koromp.com
yey! I'm now represented
yeahhhh i started with three lights and had everything evenly exposed but it looked too flat in my opinion. so i took off the fill light and liked it even more, then got rid of the backlight altogether for super harshness and set them against the wall.Originally Posted by nick_k
I like direction im heading with this so when I have more freetime I'll encorporate these techniques into more serious photography.
experimentation is funnn thanks for the feedback guys.
wuckin it.
milk salt wall ride to flat
phil pontillo
love these, gives off a warm retro feel, light is soft and delicate, definitely some of my favorite photos i have seen in this post.Originally Posted by NHRB
just got this extremely cheap macro lens, but its fun...
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NHRB...love the male fashion work. Way on point. Great stuff
more from that set, there is alot more, but i don't want them online until after the fashion story is in print
thanks guys
ive just been represented by a british agency and im down in london this week in talks with a french agency.
ill keep updating
thanks dude, its just nice to stop assisting as much and start shooting campaigns and editorials
liam is still in leeds i think, i messaged him on myspace the other day to ask what was going on but i think he is sitting on some hot shit while he tests with agencies
liam is incredible at post work and his documentry work is sick
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