My first studio shoot (break dancer)

Raymond

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Ray, your pictures are getting so much better, I am kinda jealous that you get to go to school for photography.

Thanks man. It's definitley a fun major, doing something I truly enjoy. I'm going to take as many studio lighting classes as possible because the longer I have access to this studio, the better. haha
 

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really nice...i like the lighting alot

Yeah, setting up is what took the longest part of the shoot. I had two lights at 45 degrees on each sides pointed towards the white backdrop, shot through silver umbrellas, and one main light on him straight on (above camera on a large boom). The lights in the back were metered to put out a half stop more light than the main light was putting on him. They were all ISO 100, f 7.1, and 1/125. Did a custom white balance with a white card at the beginning, and was using my 55-200 lens, and a classmates 28-135 IS towards the end. I really enjoyed it. :D

btw I put the power steering pump on last week. Thanks again man.
 

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im not feeling the dude looking right at you in most of the pics, makes it look kinda cheesy/creepy but mucho props on the shoot bro!:boink:
 
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