My 1st Attempt at Portraits
Update:
Overall I was still concerned that my background wasn’t white enough. Well today, MCP Actions had a blog post about getting white background using actions. I decided to purchase it and try it out. It did make the background whiter, but I still have more to learn about the actions and other editing. His skin still looks a little off to me. In the first edit, he looked too pale (also probably because it’s winter). I gave him a tan using MCP Touch of Dark action, but I just realized that I forgot to adjust the opacity so that may have helped some. It’s definitely a trial and error kind of learning curve.
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I decided a while back that I was going to start taking my own kids birthday portraits. In the past, I’ve only taken them to Sears, Walmart, and Portrait Innovations anyway. I figured I could do as well as these places. I ordered the white backdrop and number prop back in October. I finally decided to give it a try on Friday since Cameron still has his 4-year old picture hanging up, Miriam just had her birthday, and the other ones have birthdays coming up. I set up the backdrop outside on a north facing wall of our barn, based on this article. I knew the color wouldn’t be exactly right. I used some work lights that Craig had in the barn, but I don’t know how much they helped. All my flash did was cast shadows on the backdrop. I probably need to work some more on the editing of it, but this was my first stab at it.
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8 comments:
I would think that if you were outside you wouldn't need your flash - is it just the one that came on your camera or did you get an external one?
The edit came out great
I love his outfit and pose. You did a great job - way better than Sears or JCP!
I think this is a really great job! This really intrigues me, as I would love to explore Photoshop more!!
Looks good, Candi. I think you did great! How much do you charge? :)
Not bad for your first try!
You did a great job! Not only does it look better, but it holds better memories knowing that you took them yourself.
Good job! You never know where you new found talent will take you. Keep up the good work.
What a great idea! My friend and I do a "photo" shoot and give photos to our hubby's each Valentines...I'd like to get one of those backdrops, as I usually use fabric...where'd you get it?
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