Body shots – How
I have started shooting some fine art nudes and portraits as a personal project lately. These are the type of projects you need to do, just to keep your creative juices flowing. I am trying to push myself with the type of lighting i am using. I want to explore just what I can do with two 30 inch strip lights. i am also doing no post processing, except for the one lightroom preset I have chosen. No photoshop, just straight out of the camera and then output using this preset. No color or exposure adjustment, I am going old school and doing it all in the camera and with lighting.
You can see from the lighting set up, that it is pretty basic. I have one strip light soft box on either side of the model. In this particular shot, I stretched some thin plastic painters plastic in front of the model. The key to this set up was to have the model right up against the plastic, but not have any light hitting the plastic. Not a small feat, I might add. If any stray light would hit the plastic, you would pick up all the wrinkles in it and i wanted an etherial feeling to these shots.
What I am finding, is that it is all about angles with this type of lighting. Every person needs something a tad different. That is the part that I am loving, exploring what I can do with just this one light set up.
As photographers and artists, I think we don’t spend enough time exploring what one thing can do before we move on. It’s more of an instant gratification culture now, and I think we are missing a lot by not pushing ourselves.
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