Cameras : Olympus E-300, E-330
Format shot in : RAW (JPG for casual shoot)
Developer : Adobe Lightroom for RAW conversion, Photoshop CS3 for detail retouching
Planning:
Because for most of the time I shoot portraiture with certain themes, so whenever I am inspired by a certain idea, I will record down immediately. And after I am dismissed from my day-time job everyday, i will rethink the feasibility of the ideas (including the model required, the locations of the shoot, the lights needed, of course the styling and make-ups), i will draw them on the rough paper, and it does give you a more direct idea how you should do in the actual shoot.
The Logistic:
Since I've just picked up photography since march 06, I always think , as a beginner i should learn more with the minimum cost (but actually i've invested so much in my equipments for which i should really be ashame), I've never attended any paid model shoot until now. My models are all among my friends or TFCD. I should say all the credit of the shoot should be given to my girlfriend Cui, because she handled the styling, the make-ups, and for 80% of the shootx, she's my only model. The wardrobe, outfits and even cosmetics are real big problems for independent photographers, it's very hard for you to borrow these because you are not well-kown at all. For times, we have to make outfits by ourselves, and I even asked my parents to bring some dresses, gowns and wigs from China when they came here during last Chinese New Year. Well, if you are really devoted to what you like to do, you have to make your dearest ones support you.
The shoot:
Actually the shoot is usually shot comparing to the whole planning, but for location shoot it really depends on the weather, all I need to do during the shoot is to execute what ever is planned, at the end of the shoot, make sure there's no disappointment due to stupid mistakes.
Processing Workflow :
I shoot in RAW+SQ jpeg for 95% of the time. SQ jpegs functions as previews to select the desired ones and delete those failed ones.
I create new folders with DD/MM/YY format plus some descriptions which is quite similar to microcosm's
RAW conversion:
- Adjust the image to a better histogram shape
- Recover as much as details as possible by using fill-light, recover functions or the tone curve
- Adjust the vibration and saturation according to the theme of the shot
- Develope the RAW to jpeg (I usually keep AdobeRGB up to this stage)
Post-processing in Photoshop:
- For most of the time, the final product is going to be posted on web, I set the default workspace's color to SRGB.
-After it's opened in PS, i will convert it to Lab color first, and adjust levels and curves, this is to separate the lightness channel and the color channels to avoid possible loss of colors.
-Next step is to add the dramatic effects, it's never beyond three components: details (sometimes need to over-sharpen a bit), contrast (emphasize your subject, and darken the background), the eyes ( burn and dodge the catchlights in side the eyes is a must for me)
-The last step is to burn and dodge every single component of your image, this really requires your good skills in drawings and understanding of light, it really depend on individual's idea, that's a very personal part
After photoshop:
My own personal printing experience had never been happy, i would like to bring some prints and learn from you experts on next kopi session.