
I took this picture using black invisible background. My settings were: ISO 100, f/8 and I used a snoot speed light and and another snoot to light the cape.
I took this picture using black invisible background. My settings were: ISO 100, f/8 and I used a snoot speed light and and another snoot to light the cape.
Great Job!!! looks great! You should check out Rachel’s SQIBB Photography.
https://photodesignbyrachel.com/studio-quality-background-lighting-in-a-classroom/
Also here is a really cool post I found on SQIBB Photography.
https://writelighting.com/learn/11/24/2016/30-ways-to-light-a-portrait-on-a-black-background
If you have time I would love it if you would check out my post about light paintings. https://www.taylorogaard.com/sqibb-studio-quality-invisible-black-background/
RA! I really like your creativity with your photo. I really like feathers textures. Here’s a link to my post about faking a black background.
https://noellebertucciniphoto.com/faking-a-black-background/
Have you seen Aubrey’s post about SQIBB?
http://christiansenphotography.com/studio-quality-black-background/
I also really liked The New York Times article about faking a background. It’s a good read!
https://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/18/how-to-fake-a-black-backdrop-with-a-flash/