I know you wanna get to the BTS, so I'll do the main writing in Tarzan-speak, with photographer/more nitty-gritty-deets in the captions (including links to the other photogs--keep checking back on them for their take on the day).
If you really wanna skip stuff and see how it was done, the Photoshop breakdown is at the bottom, ready GO.
#1 - Creepy house.
#2 - Models & Mayhem.
#3 - Westcott Rapidbox. w/ beauty dish reflector plate. Wanted to learn more, hence:
#4 - Shoot, bang!
#5 - Click.
Original post here: /www.tkmusgrave.com/musgrave.com/2014/03/photo-manipulation-elements-water.html
(For those familiar with LightRoom, the preset I used at the end was one I made for a different photo way back -- involved saturation, cross processing, exposure, curves, and graduated filters.)
If you really wanna skip stuff and see how it was done, the Photoshop breakdown is at the bottom, ready GO.
#1 - Creepy house.
(Photo Cred: Logan Foll) |
Location thanks to Jonathan Morua -- big into urban exploration, he scored this location on a walk one day. Hollaa. (PC: Logan Foll) |
Gloria exploring... (PC: Logan Foll) |
#2 - Models & Mayhem.
Gloria gets fitted with designer threads. When in need of models, we test to see exactly how much those friends on Facebook actually DO like our posts, lol. Easy peasy. The mayhem part comes from the freaking out that fellow photog and styler Aimee Burchard did the couple days before when this whole thing blew up. Yay Good Will! (PC: Logan Foll) |
"Sisters" for the day, Gloria and Rachel |
#3 - Westcott Rapidbox. w/ beauty dish reflector plate. Wanted to learn more, hence:
For photogs: This is basically a $175 collapsible octabank + $25 beauty dish reflector plate. Got it all in a kit here. (PC: Logan Foll) |
Matt sets up the rig. You might recognize him from my other endeavors with strobes. With the center reflector plate, even though it's shaped more like an octa, it throws light very similarly to the beauty dish. I watched this review-vid of it being used in a fashion shoot before I bought it. I used the diffusion cover for this entire series. |
#4 - Shoot, bang!
#5 - Click.
Original post here: /www.tkmusgrave.com/musgrave.com/2014/03/photo-manipulation-elements-water.html
(For those familiar with LightRoom, the preset I used at the end was one I made for a different photo way back -- involved saturation, cross processing, exposure, curves, and graduated filters.)