Model: Michelle Dijkmans

Model: Michelle Dijkmans
Photographer: Bram van Dal

Camera settings:
Shutterspeed: 1/3000
Aperture: F / 2.8
Iso: 160
Camera: Canon 5DmkII
Lens: 85mm

Throughout the day it is possible to do a shoot, but it is the challenge to work in a good way with sunlight.

In this photo we worked with bright sunlight, placing her face and her hands in the shade of her body. The bright sunlight ensures that the top of her head as the top of her shoulders catch too much light, but I do not mind.

Although we work with backlighting, we have a bright spot in both eyes to make the eyes speak.

1 Comment

Great shot. Love the even lighting. Very subtle.

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