
This is my favourite of the shots I took of Chloe. Obviously studio lighting and was shot in JPEG format. Despite how bad I think I am at directing people when I am shooting them, I seemed to be one of the few people in the half of the class in the studio with me who could ask anything of their subject. I asked the simple task of put your head on your hand. I also suggested things like face that way but look back at me. I was pretty happy I was able to suggest poses unlike the last studio session I had.

After a little while we starting playing with the studio lighting - moving it around and such. We turned off the secondary light (fill light) and moved the main light up just a touch. The result was the above lighting, after a few bad jokes, etc we were able to get Chloe to genuinely laugh. This was taken in RAW format.

Available lighting and taken in RAW format. This photo was taken at the top of some stairs in front of a pillar. I wanted the texture from the pillar to come through as an interesting background so I left her relatively close to it.

After a few attempts at getting shots inside, we moved to the available light outside the buildings. We found this light which was at the second floor level of a building and it work wonderfully. This was taken in JPEG format.
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