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  1. www.instagram.com/baranskifashion 1. http://www.pawelbaranski.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC03447_1-1.jpg 2. http://www.pawelbaranski.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC03348.jpg 3. http://www.pawelbaranski.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC03412.jpg 4. http://www.pawelbaranski.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC02064.jpg 5. http://www.pawelbaranski.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC02525.jpg 6. http://www.pawelbaranski.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC02568.jpg 7. http://www.pawelbaranski.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC02970.jpg 8 http://www.pawelbaranski.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC03264.jpg 9 http://www.pawelbaranski.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC01793.jpg
  2. Hello! I often stubmle upon on photography, sometimes made by beginners, sometimes full time photographers, that look just terrible. There is example number one - Magdalena Grycza Make Up Artist & Stylist And there are plenty of more examples - FOTOGRAF | Paulina Lupa And i always thought that this must be mostly about the lighting, that is too hard and too flat, and partially about the post-processing. However, right now I'm watching Nick Knight tutorial on lighting. Imgur: The magic of the Internet - this was done with one bare flashbulb. And it looks decent. Imgur: The magic of the Internet - this is with huge softbox, looks even better. And i don't get it. I'm looking at an image made with bare flashbulb, which is the hardest lighting source imaginable. And it looks decent. Then i look at images from example 1, and they are absolutely terrible but i can't understand why they are so awful. Can anyone solve this mystery?
  3. All your advice is corrent, and i agree with most if it, however it's not every helpful for me because i know all of that already :P and i do shoot a lot and i do watch lots of magazines and fashion photography in general, i basically browsed through work of every photographer from a major talent agency and i really realize that great picture if result of many things, and lighting is only one of them, but this one certain aspect is what i feel needs the upgrade right now and i think there is nothing wrong about failing in general, but when I'm either getting paid for my job, or if there's whole creative team involved, this is when i cannot fail. And while i realize that practice is the most important ingredient of progress, i also think it may be accompanied by learning stuff from the internet and youtube. This is my fashion portfolio, if anyone wonders - www.pawelbaranski.com/moda
  4. Hello! Sooo there are lots of YouTube tutorials on studio lighting. However, most of them are crap :D and it's difficult to find videos featuring lighting setups capable of creating something that looks like actual high end fashion photography, and not some cheap lookbook for internet Store. Two actually usefully videos I have found are those: I just started working in studio. I shoot my first studio editorial, and it turned out pretty decent, but aesthetically it was not the style I'm after. And I don't know yet how to achieve what I want. And I would probably learn that sooner or later, on my own mistakes, but renting a studio is costy and it would be great to know certain lighting setups as a point of reference I could begin with. I have some upcoming paid lookbooks in studio too. And I don't really know what I am doing yet and I need to learn that quick. And yes, I read strobist, there was some useful info, but it's all extremely basic. I keep browsing YouTube videos, but it's difficult finding something worthwhile. So, good people of photo.net interested in fashion photography, do you have any videos, or channels, you would recommend for me?
  5. It's not that i want to make an exact copy. But those are the kind of images i enjoy and value the most. And i want to create stuff that's more similar to what i personally enjoy. This is my current portfolio - Fotograf ślubny, portretowy i modowy. Sesja Zdjęciowa | Paweł Barański. And while i thinks it's decent stuff, I'm not personally touched by the images i create.
  6. Hello! I'm a fashion photographer and I would like to completely change my style. I'd like to start shooting in aesthetic similar to this hart leshkina - Google Search But I'm not sure how to achieve such lighting. It basically looks like natural light, but it's shoot mostly indoors so strobes must be included. How to achieve such soft lighting? To be more specific, lighting on those two images is what I want to replicate: (MOD: Images removed. Do not upload photos you did not take) The first one have some harsness in it, and the second one is more dull. Do you have any advice for me? :D
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