Kaja

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This was not ment to be my online family album, and it`s not going to be either. I just wanted to show you how Markus` color to b\w conversion worked. I didn`t follow his instructions when it came to curve adjustments, but other than that, it was really easy.

Nikon D-70s

 

Nina & Glenn

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Same old story: My computer doesn`t work... It won`t connect to internet, and I`m out of ideas how to solve the problem. The wireless network tells me that I have connection, but it looks like there is some sort of IP adress confution going on here. In the meantime, I`m borrowing Jeanette`s pc.

Anyway: This is Nina and Glenn. They showed up last sunday, and we spent a few hours in our studio. This is a two light setup. One softbox in front of them, and one light from behind. No cropping, no photoshop. I`m working on a few black&white convertions, and I`ll post them later.

Nikon D70s


 

The cover

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Here`s the final result. She chose a slightly different photograph with another background. (The background is in fact one of Jeanettes paintings.) After some heavy cropping, most of the background dissappeared, but since we used reflectors, the colors seems to have affected the photograph anyhow. If you want to see a little closer "behind the scene", you can go here.

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Linn

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Jeanette`s learning film and photo-makeup, and this weekend she had to make a fake magazine cover. She had to get a model (our daughter Linn), style her, put on makeup, get her photographed, and deliver the print by wednesday. Luckily, she involved the whole family, and we worked our asses off to make the best out of it.
We placed one studioflash with softbox in front of the model, slightly above, and held a reflector just below her waist to throw some light up again. You can see the two catchlights in her eyes.
Later, I`ll post the photo she picked.

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