We asked Michael Woloszynowicz [Vibrant Shot Photography] how he get his images stand out - such as this one from a series shot for Beauty & Wellness Magazine?
Don't forget you can impress Michael, as he is one of the judges on the Phase One Photo Contest: http://ift.tt/11Ipwih
Michael's answer to our question /
"I always want my images to have depth so I strive to bring that out as much as possible. Both depth in the subject matter and depth from a visual standpoint. For the subject it’s really down to pulling out the best expression you can and that starts with a connection to them. It’s important to budget time before the shoot to get to know the subject, make them feel comfortable and ensure that they trust you to capture them in the best way possible. From a visual standpoint it boils down to lighting and post processing. I never light my subjects with direct sources like ring-flashes because I want to create contrast and mood. Based on the characteristics of the subject and ambient light conditions, I’ll adjust the degree of contrast through light position and modifier choice to achieve that mood while still remaining flattering to their face shape, skin type. While I always try to stay true to my look and style, I rarely light my subjects in the same way twice. I like to experiment with variations that can keep my work feeling fresh and interesting."
#proimaging #phaseone #IQ140 #captureone
from Phase One's Facebook Wall
Don't forget you can impress Michael, as he is one of the judges on the Phase One Photo Contest: http://ift.tt/11Ipwih
Michael's answer to our question /
"I always want my images to have depth so I strive to bring that out as much as possible. Both depth in the subject matter and depth from a visual standpoint. For the subject it’s really down to pulling out the best expression you can and that starts with a connection to them. It’s important to budget time before the shoot to get to know the subject, make them feel comfortable and ensure that they trust you to capture them in the best way possible. From a visual standpoint it boils down to lighting and post processing. I never light my subjects with direct sources like ring-flashes because I want to create contrast and mood. Based on the characteristics of the subject and ambient light conditions, I’ll adjust the degree of contrast through light position and modifier choice to achieve that mood while still remaining flattering to their face shape, skin type. While I always try to stay true to my look and style, I rarely light my subjects in the same way twice. I like to experiment with variations that can keep my work feeling fresh and interesting."
#proimaging #phaseone #IQ140 #captureone
from Phase One's Facebook Wall
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