Reply #6 - June 15, 2008, 11:29:56 PM
Suggestion, and one that I've been meaning to follow myself. Go down to a craft store - Michael's, Hobby Lobby, whatever is around you - and buy a Styrofoam head.
I actually have a head. See below... The problem is, I light it, and she looks perfect. Then I sit in the chair, with the lights the same way, and I'm really dark.

It's really frustrating.
btw, Marian, what are you trying to acheive? That will help us with comments. Perfect portrait lighting or just a good exposure and a relatively flattering light pattern? Posing? Background?
Of course I want to be perfect someday.

Again, I'm like a sponge lately, so I'll take all you guys have. Posing. Lighting. A good spaghetti sauce recipe...
#1 is the perfect candidate for the clue, wrong side of face lit, and wrong side of face in shadow.
Why?

Because it's broad lit and makes wider faces look wider.

I put my attempt at short lighting myself at the bottom.
BTW, your serious look, is inviting, you managed to draw in the viewer to you, nicely done.
Thanks.

Marian, in your next series, remember to sit up tall, arch your back, sit on the chair/stool at 1/3 of it. It will feel uncomfortable which will cause you to sit up tall.
Relax your shoulders, and say "Pretty".

I had all of Benji's portrait notes in my head from his article he wrote here. Lean forward over your belt. Sit one butt cheek higher than the other. Turn one shoulder to the camera. Tilt the head towards that shoulder (unless you're a guy). No sleeveless shirts. Catchlights at 11 or 1 o'clock. If it bends, bend it.

This is sooooooooooo much harder than shooting nature, ha ha.
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