shutter: 1/60
aperture: f/5.0
ISO speed: 400
model: Elena Lampropoulos
camera: Sony SLT-A33
model: Elena Lampropoulos
camera: Sony SLT-A33
In this picture, the main light source is the on the right side of Elena with the fill light on the left side of her, and a background light behind her. The main light brightens one side of her face, making her look powerful and youthful. I admire this picture because of the pose being playful, yet showcasing a lot of beauty.
shutter: 1/50
aperture: f/4.5
ISO speed: 125
model: Elena Lampropoulos
camera: Sony SLT-A33
model: Elena Lampropoulos
camera: Sony SLT-A33
This picture uses diffused lighting on the left side of Elena and fill lighting on the right side of her. The diffused lighting brightens her left side of her face ever so slightly, adding a nice settle shadow on the other side of her face. I selected this picture because of the natural pose, and the light hearted, genuine vibe associated with it.
shutter: 1/50
aperture: f/4.5
ISO speed: 640
model: Elena Lampropoulos
camera: Sony SLT-A33
model: Elena Lampropoulos
camera: Sony SLT-A33
This picture uses main lighting on the left side of Elena, along with a diffused fill lighting on the other side of her. I chose this picture, because of the unique vintage vibe it gives off. The picture looks like it is taken with a film camera, which is an interesting affect to have from a digital camera. The pose is very natural and joyful again, but is very settle and dainty.
My style of shooting is inspired by Dan Lim, a commercial photographer specializing in fashion, beauty, lifestyle for advertising editorial & design. I really enjoy his candid shots of everyday people, which showcase their inner and outer beauty.
sir I encounter a prob in studio lights with my a33. we cannot see the image lcd and viewfinder is black out. in your settings d u just put up the trigger and those settings and it works or the pop up flash is also open? ecause it is the trick most of a33 and a55 users do in order to see the image on the lcd and viewfinder before capturing.
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