Hello everyone,
I am Anthony a Northern Kentucky University student. I have just started Heavenly Light Productions, LLC and am a partner with Tim Downer of Blues Photography (also a NKU student). We are just starting to be paid for our work and want to bump up the skills and professional look of our images. I am really trying to break the Photoshop skills which makes your images look as great as they do. If you can give me any tips (skin soft, color, exposures, etc...) or comments on improvement on these two first attempts at glamour images.
I use the Nikon D-100 soon to be D-200 (money / student.) and the Kodak DCS PRO 14/n the studio light are White lighting (NKU's). Various Nikon lens.
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Melissa = 1/125ss, 5.6f, ISO 80, 80-400mm vr (Handheld), Metering= spot
Flash exposure Bias +.05 on SB-80DX unit (not through camera) No reflectors
Skin softened by Median / pixles 1. Masked out for sharp areas.
Crystle = 1/125ss, 5.6f, ICO 80, 50mm or 28-105mm Macro, metering = spot
(Studio is NKU's)
