Studio Portraits of a Woman / Hi-Key/ Low-Key / Lighting and Posing Methods for Winning Images!

Published 2024-02-04
Tim takes one of his popular models through the paces; creating a great collection of multiple looks in light and dark sets. This one is more than a behing-the-scenes video containing lots of illustrated instruction for those looking for these PORTRAIT insights.
Shot early 2023, it's THE LAST VIDEO using strobes and softboxes.
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All Comments (13)
  • @eoslove2022
    A beautiful and talented model photographed by a talented portrait professional
  • @deenugent473
    Wonderful tutorial and the model is very elegant and beautiful!
  • @ToddYaney-jb4hc
    Always enjoy and appreciate watching you in action, Tim. Thanks for all you've taught us!
  • @puck528co
    Great. Classic Style, beautiful. Greetings from Germany
  • Thank you for showing us this lesson - it's always inspiring again.Greets Rainer
  • @frankcervone721
    I love your work, to me the photos are so graceful. Keep the videos coming.
  • @photozen8398
    In some videos you use a strobe hitting the ceiling for fill/bg although you have the 4x6 for same purpose, when do you use it and when not?
  • @AR-eh8hh
    With Larson now out of business, what do you use or recommend for your boxes, both large and medium?
  • @philipsutton2316
    Awesome Tim and thank you. One question - it looked like you were using a large lens, like a 70-200, but you were also very close. When I do portraits, I normally use a prime and around the 50 - 85mm mark. May I ask for your reasoning in using a big zoom?
  • @joalva63
    Excellent explanation! Do you use the bouncing video lights as an extra fill?
  • @dinein1970
    Ach... Larson Softboxes... no one made better boxes