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smoke and baloonsthis is a small lookbook job i did for a fashion client
just sharing because it was a shoestring budget job and with my styling i made it into something a bit more special i used 1 beuty dish for the main light and 1 snooted strobe to light the smoke and 2 speedlights for additional background flashes which got toned down by the star filter i used on the lens Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: smoke and baloonswendell
i have been in awe of your work for years .. i always open you posts first , keep em comin cheers rob
Re: smoke and baloonsVery interesting images. I think I prefer
the last one because it is a close up and eliminates much of the background, but I like them all.
Re: smoke and baloonsWho needs a big budget anyway? Looking really good there
Cameron
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Re: smoke and baloonsGreat work Wendell, as usual! As has been said above, I always open your posts first. Love your work!
Alex
Re: smoke and baloonsWow!
These are just great! Thanks for giving the lighting info. [Can see your key light on the balloons. The beauty dish has such beautiful light! ... ) Do you own your own smoke machine?
Re: smoke and baloonsyeah i like the beauty dish
i dont own a smoke machine but there was a dj hire place right next door and decded to get on for $30 per hour however i do have a foam machine snow machine thankyou for all the comments Wendell Levi Teodoro
My Agents Press - Getty Images Creative Rep - T.I.D. FashionID, DBP Productions & The Nest Agency My Book - Zeduce
Re: smoke and baloonsAwesome work as usual. My only gripe is the reflections in the balloons - not sure how to alleviate, but perhaps underexposing slightly or even spraying some fine liquid on the balloons to disrupt the reflections. Small niggle.
Regards, Patrick
Two or three lights, any lens on a light-tight box are sufficient for the realisation of the most convincing image. Man Ray 1935. Our mug is smug
Re: smoke and baloonsawesome stuff wendell, lighting magic at its best - whats with teh second image though, she looks very short in that one, or is that an optical illusion?
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No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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