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    Studio Portraits

    Hi guys, I'm becoming extremely interested in this discipline and would like to see LOTS of examples of Large Format studio portraits. Please post!

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    Re: Studio Portraits

    Watch the monthly portrait threads. Some of them are done in a studio.
    Here's the current one: http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=76718
    You can find the others when you're done.

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    Re: Studio Portraits

    How about the members who took the photos outside of the given month. What about, YOUR BEST EVER STUDIO SHOTS!!!

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    Re: Studio Portraits

    Mirjana Vrbaski was a winner at the Brit National Portait Gallery a couple of years ago and has an enviable curriculum. She is into something different in lighting portraits.

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    Re: Studio Portraits

    Here you have few of my studio portraits.


    Globica 13x18 + Zeiss 250/4.5 on Shanghai 100 5x7


    Sinar F2 + Rodenstock Sinaron-N 210/5.6
    Ilford FP4+4x5''


    Sinar F2 + Rodenstock Sinaron-N 210/5.6
    Ilford FP4+4x5''

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    Re: Studio Portraits

    Good stuff Szadow.

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    Re: Studio Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by cjbroadbent View Post
    Mirjana Vrbaski was a winner at the Brit National Portait Gallery a couple of years ago and has an enviable curriculum. She is into something different in lighting portraits.
    Winner? I don't get it at all. Except for a couple of shots, pretty unflattering lighting overall with some distracting shadows. Do subjects always have to look pissed off?

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    Re: Studio Portraits

    Will,
    I imagine that by the time the shutter is finally clicked, all LF sitters would look pissed off .

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    Re: Studio Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by cjbroadbent View Post
    Mirjana Vrbaski was a winner at the Brit National Portait Gallery a couple of years ago and has an enviable curriculum. She is into something different in lighting portraits.
    Why? From what is shown in these links, her work and her lighting are anything but creative.
    "One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude." Carl Sandburg

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    Re: Studio Portraits

    Lenser, Will, different, not what is generally acceptable. Somebody asking about studio portraits today could look beyond Irving Penn.

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