Model: Glenn Cortebeeck

Model: Glenn Cortebeeck
Photographer: Bram van Dal

Camera settings:
Shutterspeed: 1/750
Aperture: F / 2.5
Iso: 320
Camera: Canon 5DmkII
Lens: 85mm

With this photo the light enters the building via the right-hand side through a large window, the points of light in his eyes come through the reflected light coming from the tabletop.

Holding his elbows on the tabletop is a way to make the distance to the camera smaller and to make his eyes bigger, he has put a little bit of his chin down, to get a little more white of his eyes on the underside of his eyes. show.

It is again a small setting, but with a picture that has a certain impact.

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