This is probably one of my favorite images from the bunch. This was all the lights turned on with a light blue gel on the side left.
This was shot with just the front three heads on. I like the simplicity.
For this I had all the strobes on. There was a dark blue gel on back left and a green gel on the backdrop. I really enjoy the colors in this and the blue light on her hair and shoulder.
For this shot I got very experimental! I stood on left side of the set up with the model facing backwards. I really enjoy the effect I got with the flair.
The following are my variations edited in
Capture. I did skin retouching in PS but thats all.
This image was shot with all the lights on and no gels. This one is minimal editing. I did basic adjustments using brightness, contrast, and color balance.
For this I used local adjustments to change her eye color and lip color. I played with color balance, color temperature, contrast, brightness and saturation as well. I wanted the image to have a cooler more modern feel.
Here I again used the local adjustments to change her eye color and lip color. I played with color balance, color temperature, contrast, brightness and saturation as well. I wanted this image to have a warmer more romantic/classic feel.
Again I used the local adjustments to change her eye color and slightly her lip
color. I played with color balance, color temperature, contrast, tint, brightness and saturation as
well. I wanted this image to have a cooler greenish tone. I made her eyes green and added more magenta/purple to the color of her lips to compliment.







The title of your post makes me think of scientific experiments, or the manhattan project.
ReplyDeleteWhat's your post-process like? I'm really into the style, but I can't figure out what you did.
Haha Ok its kinda complex but the basic idea is to make a mask of the skin and use the High Pass filter to retain the skins texture. Then under that layer I can airbrush the skin without loosing detail ;) You can also add a levels layer to better control the the tones on the skin. Hope that makes sense in a brief way.
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