Studio Portrait Session
Posted by: cmorganf64 ()
Date: March 25, 2012 08:46PM

Had my first "real" studio session using Bob's DIY light setup. A friend brought her daughter over for a session in her prom dress. I shot a few aluminum plate, then decided to use some "dirty" glass I have had set aside. This glass is new, clean, but old...so it has a dirty look to it.

I wanted to use the dirty glass because I was getting really clean images and wanted to "grunge up" the plates a bit..ad some contrast between her youthfulness and the "formalness" of the dress.

I thought it went well. This is from a half-plate ambro. I am using B&S Workhorse Formula and traditional developer. These are quick scans.






C. Christopher Morgan
~Wet-Plate Collodion Artist~
North Carolina

wetplates.blogspot.com

Re: Studio Portrait Session
Posted by: RobertSzabo ()
Date: March 26, 2012 09:56AM

Looks really nice Chris. Im actually surprised you got that good of a result on the standing shots with only the 2 lights and a reflector. Good job! Oh.. nice pedestal too! smiling smiley

Re: Studio Portrait Session
Posted by: Petzval Paul ()
Date: March 26, 2012 11:52AM

Wow, that's amazing. The first one is just perfect. How long were the exposures and where did you find that cool column?!

Re: Studio Portrait Session
Posted by: cmorganf64 ()
Date: March 26, 2012 02:01PM

Thanks guys.

I was surprised too Bob. I like the fall off that is there. I think if I were to put that extra bulb (if its blue) in the bottom, that would eliminate the fall off and probably knock a second or 2 off of the exposures...

The reflector is a silver sided insulation panel from sLowe's...white foam on one side, silver on the other. $12 for a 4X8 sheet. That silver kicks back alot!

Paul: Exposures are 4-6 seconds with Bostic&Sullivan Workhorse mixed Feb.1...and then I added 50ml to it 2 weeks back.

The Redford Column (as I call it) is Bob's...not sure where it came from.


BTW, need your address to get you that flange!! I have to go get it this week...been swamped at work!

chris

C. Christopher Morgan
~Wet-Plate Collodion Artist~
North Carolina

wetplates.blogspot.com



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Re: Studio Portrait Session
Posted by: RobertSzabo ()
Date: March 26, 2012 09:01PM

Chris these have to be fake! You know they never smiled back in the day because the exposures were so long. LOL !!!

Re: Studio Portrait Session
Posted by: cmorganf64 ()
Date: March 26, 2012 10:09PM

Im busted!!! I worked so hard for like 10 minutes with that plugin for PhotoShop Elements to get this to look right!!







JK. I do need to get some specifics from you, Bob, about the lights.

Chris

C. Christopher Morgan
~Wet-Plate Collodion Artist~
North Carolina

wetplates.blogspot.com

Re: Studio Portrait Session
Posted by: RobertSzabo ()
Date: March 27, 2012 11:54AM

Here is all you need to know. This is where I got them. If Im not mistaken Jason posted this link years ago here. The 55 watt kit with the blue lights.

Aquarium lights

Also Ive never used them but check out "The Beast" Sure to give you a suntan!



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/27/2012 11:56AM by RobertSzabo.

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