Chelsea Portrait
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:17 pm
Well I had a great day of shooting yesterday morning with a friend.
Initially I had an idea in mind of what I wanted to create and certain location of where I wanted it staged, but due to outside factors I threw up my hands and left the look and location to my friend.
In other words going in blind with no plan in mind and making do on the 'spontaneity' of the day.
As with the previous portrait shoot, again I kept the equipment to a bare minimum. A couple of cameras and 3 lenses (70-200, 17-55 and 16-35), and thats all. No special lighting equipment or modifiers.
Initially I had an idea in mind of what I wanted to create and certain location of where I wanted it staged, but due to outside factors I threw up my hands and left the look and location to my friend.
In other words going in blind with no plan in mind and making do on the 'spontaneity' of the day.
As with the previous portrait shoot, again I kept the equipment to a bare minimum. A couple of cameras and 3 lenses (70-200, 17-55 and 16-35), and thats all. No special lighting equipment or modifiers.