S sevenfightclub New Member Aug 13, 2006 94 0 0 Sep 23, 2006 #1 How do you achieve this 'soft look' effect? What kinds of equipment/ lights are required? http://www.cwtv.com/page/topmodel_photosView_AJ.html
How do you achieve this 'soft look' effect? What kinds of equipment/ lights are required? http://www.cwtv.com/page/topmodel_photosView_AJ.html
C Chris Lim Senior Member Oct 24, 2005 3,213 0 0 40 Sep 24, 2006 #2 actually i think its not so much the lights. strobes are used. probably shot at higher fstop for a lil more depth. may or may not have been Ps.
actually i think its not so much the lights. strobes are used. probably shot at higher fstop for a lil more depth. may or may not have been Ps.
S sevenfightclub New Member Aug 13, 2006 94 0 0 Sep 24, 2006 #3 I was actually referring to the second picture 2/2. Is it still strobe lights and a higher f-stop?
W wobbly New Member Apr 16, 2006 137 0 0 london Sep 24, 2006 #4 i dont know much but a large softbox was the first thing that came to mind, plus lesser high keys and kickers. everything else might depend on what the photgrapher wanted to use.
i dont know much but a large softbox was the first thing that came to mind, plus lesser high keys and kickers. everything else might depend on what the photgrapher wanted to use.