Here's some details on how I shot the shoot for those who are interested.
There is a window right above the bath tub. I put a profoto light using a 7b portable power pack outside the window. I put some difussion material over the window to soften up the light. I cranked the power up on the light to max. That allowed me to shoot the images at f16. This was important to me because with the movement of kids I knew I would need some forgiveness with the focus. The results were great, even though it went fast and the kids were all over the place, my in-focus ratio was very high. Every image that I selected was in sharp focus. There is nothing I hate more than seeing that perfect image then opening it only to find that it is out of focus! OK, so the back light through the window is too contrasty alone, so I added 3x4 foot fill cards all over the set to fill in the shadows. By the way, as far as shooting at f16 goes, This is a fairly rare situation where I allow myself to do that, and the reason why it was OK in this situation is because I didn't care if the background was in focus because it was so simple. If I were in a situation were I had a background that could get busy (I.E. trees, etc.) I would not even consider shooting at f16. I would be at more like f5.6. I hope you enjoy the images!






















4 comments:
I think these pictures are very wonderful...
I love these! Adorable! Don't worry.....I won't let Loren see them. LOL
You're a great photographer and I always enjoy visiting your website.
All my love to all the family !
Oh my gosh, these are fantastic!
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