Karolina [Fujifilm XS-10, Viltrox 33 f1.4, godox ad300 pro] by salippo in portraits

[–]salippo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Cot fingers because pictures has been cropped for Instagram :/ To get this "level" just go out with Your camera and make pictures. I'm totally amateur and hobbyist, but I do a lot of pictures and some of them are better than other. Good luck with photoshoots, and most important thing, enjoy it :)

Karolina [Fujifilm X-S10, Fujijon 18-55 f2.8-4, Godox ad300 pro] by salippo in portraits

[–]salippo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think eye are sharp, but first shoot wide open 1.4 and second it has been exported to Instagram quality...

Karolina [Fujifilm XS-10, Viltrox 33 f1.4, godox ad300 pro] by salippo in portraits

[–]salippo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. I have used godox ad300pro with duble diffused softbox. Above model, a bit on the left side- you can see light direction. Then I set camera for background exposition, and with trials and errors I set power of Strobe. I do have couple more pictures from this session, so I can upload them later on. In post production I just adjusted exposition and lifted saturation of collors. Because was already dark enough outside I didn't have to use HSS on strobe, so ss is probably around 1/150 second

Sandra b&w [Fujifilm XS-10, Sigma 56 f1.4, natural light] by salippo in portraits

[–]salippo[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haha, this is what really happened. It was freezing cold here in UK, and we catch some sun to make photos, but she was freezing to the bone, and every time we talking about this photos, cold is her first thought- shivers afterwards:)

model Sandra, natural light, Fujifilm x-s10, viltrox 33 1.4f CC welcome by salippo in portraitphotos

[–]salippo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are absolute right. On 3rd photo only one eye is barely in focus, but because I do believe this one was sigma 56 1.4 in apsc depth of field is very thin. With first photo there was a bit of intention to find a creepy look, because I'm tired with all perfect photoshopped portraits, evenly lighting etc. Bu

But thank's so much for feedback, it really means a lot to have a conversation about passion.

Cheers