Being able to shoot a professional model such as Sylviane is always a lot of fun for a photographer. By working with someone who knows how photography works and how to behave in front of the lens, the photographer shouldn’t ecnounter too many difficulties any more in order to make good images.
This is of course partly true, because for the setup for our third part of the shooting session I was still a looking for atmosphere, lighting, composition and artistic interpretation. The “Yogaposes” that we had in mind were not so simple to implement, and many artistic and technical constraints made this – certainly for me – the hardest of the four setups that we’ve done.
The images were created with 3 or 4 flashes (in Sylviane’s living room), which in our first series of images were positioned so that I wanted to create a a dark and intimate atmosphere. But as Roeland on his blog a while back so well put it, the result was ultimately not entirely as I wanted and I did not immediately see many solutions to quickly improve things. Frustrating!
Therefore we decided to change the whole look and feel of the image by turning everything around (angle, orientation, lightin, mood, etc ….). Hey, it’s our party and we cry if we want to!
The result was much more pleasing and we ultimately got some interesting and good shots out of it.
But watch this space, for our last series of shots we’ll go “down and dirty”!