The Lovely Helen - My first portrait shoot

Can I ask what sort of processing you used on #7? I've got some shots of my wife that'd look brilliant like that.

Do you use Lightroom? If so, I have created a preset for you which you can download here (you could always download the trial of Lightroom)

http://www.mediafire.com/?oomzykz2nyl

I did some extra stuff in Photoshop after as well, but this should help.

You might have to make some tweaks to suit the lighting of your shot, for example I used similar settings for this but I had to change it to suit:

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I have used all of them for portraits, some examples:

10-20:
As above post #81

17-70:
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50:
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150:
In original post, most of the close up head shots.


I would say the 100mm Macro would be pretty good for head shots as it should be pretty sharp. As your on a crop sensor like me, anything longer than 100mm and you'll be standing a fair way back (I was pretty far away when using the 150mm macro, although near enough to still trigger the flashes).

The kit lens will be good in terms of focal length, as you can try out various things throughout the whole range.

The nifty fifty is definitely one to use though, mainly for head and shoulder shots.
 
Thanks for the info. I know the one thing that I am lacking is the additional lighting stuff that you used on your shoot. So i think I'll have to improvise with angled spotlights or as much natural light as possible in addition to any use of my flash bounced off the ceiling and just hope for the best if i do any outdoor stuff.

Certainly the shoot wont be till next month but I'm sure I'll get reading up of stuff to make sure everything comes out right. Already downloaded a poses pdf so at least I'll know what to do with her :p

A reflector with some decent ambient light will work a treat. Personally though I love working with strobes :)

Derek, I'll send you something to your email in Trust, it's about 300 odd JPGs of poses which are really good, I prefer them to the PDF that is doing the rounds.

I'll send it over in the next 5 mins, hope it helps. I know it will help me as posing is the thing that I am useless at, so for my next shoot with Helen I have no doubt it will help a lot.

EDIT: File is too big, I'll upload it somewhere.

EDIT: Sent, enjoy :)
 
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I got them from auction, they are called Cactus V2s, although I believe there are Cactus V4's around now.

Having said that, I have heard good things about a new set of 'budget' wireless triggers, model number is RF-602. Not sure who they are made by, but I think I'll invest in some as I have some more flashes now.
 
You can put it anywhere, you just have to right click in the 'Presets' pane of the 'Develop' module and then click on 'import', select the template and go for it.

Do remember though that you will likely have to tweak it. I have loads of personal presets I have created, and some simply do not work on anything but the shoot I used it on, because of the lighting.

PS. I can't believe this thread is still going, so much has changed since I started it.....in a good way of course!
 
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