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  • IMAGES FROM THE DAY PART 2

    Well as promised the final processed images from Monday’s Lighting workshop held @ Loxley Colour in Glasgow.

    We had wanted to get some exterior shots during the day but as usual the weather decided to be nasty and the rain just seemed to sweep over Glasgow and Loxley for most of the day. With one, almost dry, break in the weather I dragged Aicha and our delegates outside Loxleys and down to the the metal fencing that surrounds the building. Though it was light drizzle we did manage to get several shots again using the Quantum Turbo head to light Aicha and her striking yellow coat.

    Loxley 7

    Loxley 06

    Back inside I wanted to show how to light a portrait with a single soft box using one of the wonderful new Bowens Gemini 500R heads. Faye has processed a colour and black and white version. Let us know your favourite.

    Loxley 04

    Loxley 03

    And finally back to the Loxley red wall where we shot this image of Aicha using the Bowens Gemini 500R head fitted with the fab Bowens Fresnel spotlight.

    Loxley 02

    3 Comments

    1. McGillicuddy Says:

      Cool DMLS beauty dish in that shot… top job!

    2. Trevor Says:

      Never leave home without one!

    3. Reel Life Photos Says:

      Just shows what can be done on a dull day to bring an image to life with glowing colours! Huge difference between the straight “record” and the finished shot; excellent!

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