Watch how I created an award-winning fine-art portrait with two of the same ballerina representing fire and ice. I’ll show you how I styled, photographed and edited this ballet photoshoot of the amazing Alexandria Heath. I entered one of the final portraits in The Portrait Masters international competition and accreditation program and earned a Silver Award. Out of over 11,000 entries, roughly 400 portraits earned silver. I’m honored to be featured among such incredible photographers. Especially considering I did this photoshoot in my living room using speedlites.
Canvas 9x12, 8 oz seamless: [ Ссылка ]
Canvas 9x12, 6 oz seamless: [ Ссылка ]
Sea sponge roller: [ Ссылка ] (this is smaller than the one I used but will still get the job done)
Canon EOS R camera body: [ Ссылка ]
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Standard Zoom Lens: [ Ссылка ]
Westcott Apollo soft box: [ Ссылка ]
Magmod Magbounce: [ Ссылка ]
My lighting set-up for this photoshoot included three Canon EX600 speedlites, a Magmod MagBounce and a Magmod MagShere. My keylight was inside of a Westcott Apollo softbox that I added two additional layers of white fabric diffusion to.
I used the Canon EOS R5 camera and RF 24–105mm F4 L IS USM lens.
See how to paint your own canvas backdrop with my DIY Hand Painted Canvas Backdrop for Photography Studio like Oliphant video... [ Ссылка ]
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You can learn more about my portrait photography at my website:
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