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Editorial portrait

Ruben Alfu

New member
This is an editorial portrait for a local lifestyle magazine in Panama. She is a marketing consultant and she used to do modelling too, so that obviously helped the session. This is her bedroom, we had to move furniture (including a huge bed) to use that wall as background. A big window to the left and fill flash, that was it.

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
This is an editorial portrait for a local lifestyle magazine in Panama. She is a marketing consultant and she used to do modelling too, so that obviously helped the session. This is her bedroom, we had to move furniture (including a huge bed) to use that wall as background. A big window to the left and fill flash, that was it.

20160408_stella_oller_MG_4396_web_large.jpg

Very efficient and simple setup. What was the fill in flash? Any reflectors to get more of that window light? I don't see any dark areas or nasty shadows!

Do you have any layout of text, or was this one not used?

Asher
 

Ruben Alfu

New member
Very efficient and simple setup. What was the fill in flash? Any reflectors to get more of that window light? I don't see any dark areas or nasty shadows!

Do you have any layout of text, or was this one not used?

Asher

For fill I used a monoblock with a large translucent umbrella, close to camera right, around 5 feet height. I don't remember if I used a reflector, maybe, this photo is almost 2 years old.

This is from the magazine:

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nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
This is an editorial portrait for a local lifestyle magazine in Panama. She is a marketing consultant and she used to do modelling too, so that obviously helped the session. This is her bedroom, we had to move furniture (including a huge bed) to use that wall as background. A big window to the left and fill flash, that was it.

20160408_stella_oller_MG_4396_web_large.jpg

Hi Ruben

Nice to see you back!

This is an amazing photo… At 1st i wondered why is she leaning, then it comes obvious with the image seen globally… I like that image, because of many "small" details:
the clearness of the view
the fact that she's not in the center of the frame
the chair foot between her legs
the wink of the wallpaper pattern with the laces of her shoes and the position of her arms
her natural, nice looking behavior…
Good shot!
 

Ruben Alfu

New member
Hi Ruben

Nice to see you back!

This is an amazing photo… At 1st i wondered why is she leaning, then it comes obvious with the image seen globally… I like that image, because of many "small" details:
the clearness of the view
the fact that she's not in the center of the frame
the chair foot between her legs
the wink of the wallpaper pattern with the laces of her shoes and the position of her arms
her natural, nice looking behavior…
Good shot!

Hi Nicolas, it's great to see you! Thanks so much for commenting. Yes, those details are so important, even when we are just trying out different ideas, those are the things that make us feel "this is it" or not.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
This is an editorial portrait for a local lifestyle magazine in Panama. She is a marketing consultant and she used to do modelling too, so that obviously helped the session. This is her bedroom, we had to move furniture (including a huge bed) to use that wall as background. A big window to the left and fill flash, that was it.

20160408_stella_oller_MG_4396_web_large.jpg



At first glance, I saw how clean it was and the assymetry and everything, all those details Nicolas listed, moving us to swing our eyes downwards. So I wondered where the text would go. I was seduced by the empty space to her right created by the assymetry. Still I wondered how it would balance given all those detailed markers for leading the eyes downwards!

Now we see the "payoff":



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This is a a "wow" moment!

Superb and so balanced and clever. Like the early hominids that drove buffaloes towards a cliff.

You too slayed us!

Asher
 

Ruben Alfu

New member
This is a a "wow" moment!

Superb and so balanced and clever. Like the early hominids that drove buffaloes towards a cliff.

You too slayed us!

Asher

Oh boy, lol! Asher what's the word for images like that page showing a photo or artwork printed in a publication? I can't remember it...
 
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