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In this episode, Mark Wallace demonstrates an easy way to create high contrast portraits. Mark uses two lights to create three different looks. You can create a similar look in your studio using seamless white paper or a white wall. Images were converted to black and white using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop CC 2020, and the Nik software collection.
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Model: Ximena Echeverri
Instagram: @u.xez
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