Beef_Oven_Batch

joined 11 months ago
[–] Beef_Oven_Batch@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Yes but usually in a studio setting

 

Does anyone have any advice for this, I’m doing a shoot for a musician and she wants to take shots in the woods?

I’ve never done portrait style photography outside before and wondering if anyone has any advice? My main concern is lighting, should I bring any? Does anyone have any recommendations for stuff that I can use with a remote power supply, and if so what power supplies do people recommend?

Any help is very welcome haha

[–] Beef_Oven_Batch@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

This is great thank you

[–] Beef_Oven_Batch@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I think this is what I’ll do tbh

 

I am editing some photos from a shoot I did a few days ago, and they’re for headshots for an actor, she has requested that I remove some blemishes, mainly the acne scars she has, I removed them but it’s quite a drastic edit, and it makes it look a lot less like her, I told her this and she still wants it removed.

Part of me just wants to get the job done, but also, I feel like it’ll be bad for her as a headshot as it doesn’t represent her fully, and personally I think she looked better with the scars left in, not because the edit was bad but because it gave a bit more character to her face and they weren’t even unattractive.

I’m deciding whether to send her versions with blemishes and without or if that’ll annoy her enough to not work with me again as she seemed quite offended that I even suggested leaving them in.

What does everyone think?