When the window light was getting dim as the skies became more gloomy, I told Anamika to lean closer to the window to catch more of that remaining light available. Resulting shot has this washed/over-exposed effect, I like this effect as much as I like the natural and calm expression of her face. And of course those eyes.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Using Window Light
When the window light was getting dim as the skies became more gloomy, I told Anamika to lean closer to the window to catch more of that remaining light available. Resulting shot has this washed/over-exposed effect, I like this effect as much as I like the natural and calm expression of her face. And of course those eyes.
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Congrats!! Galing galing :)
hi phoebe. i wanted to ask marc if you have a photoblog but i googled it first and voila!
i so admire your talent. i can only dream of taking beautiful photos of people the way you do.. i'll be coming back for more.. take care!
Hi, I am a college student who just bought at dslr and has fallen in love. I am going to be taking bridal pictures for one of my best friends and wanted to try window lighting. I do not have any studio lighting. Is there a certain time of day that you prefer to take photos from window lighting? I absolutely was amazed at your photographs. Incredible!
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