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1 Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I. People Shoot - Feedback 9 slides Copyright © 2003 – 2009 Kenji Tachibana

2 Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I People Shoot: Feedback S tudent Examples: Jim’s tight-head shot uses outdoor light and natural background. Jenny’s self portrait is cropped less tight. The light is the same Skylight but the background is indoor. Light direction is side for Jim and much more frontal for Jenny. Jim’s side light is coming from the wrong direction putting his eyes into shadow. Jenny’s slight side light is creating a beautiful catch light in her eyes.

3 Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I People Shoot: Feedback J im: It’s your shot The two dotted yellow ovals marks distracting light source patches in the background. They need to be made dark or retouched out during the Photoshop lab work process. I like the curvilinear alignment created with the subject’s left shoulder and the boulder. The negative space breakup is also very good using the classic 1/3 x 2/3 rule in both the vertical and horizontal formats.

4 Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I People Shoot: Feedback L ighting: Feedback Side light is good but it’s on the wrong side putting the eyes in shadow and the ear in highlight. If the light direction was reversed, the front of the face would ‘open up’ improving the face detail and also adding catch light to the eyes. And the ear would have been placed in the shadow side minimizing its presence.

5 Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I People Shoot: Feedback L ab Work: Make it real I applied the class required 3-step lab work adjustments to Jenny’s self portrait. As with most digital cameraoutput,thecameraoriginal was flat. The processed image now has the presence, punch, and depth that helps the subject to be believable there….

6 Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I People Shoot: Feedback E xposure: Slightly over Part of the flat look is the result of over exposure. The 1/3 to 1/2 f/stop over exposure caused the skin to be too light and the white shirt to be ‘blown-out’. The lab work took care of most of the exposure issue but the shirt was custom darkened.

7 Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I People Shoot: Feedback Many: Feedback This tight head shot is too tight. It could have used at least another 20% more image area. The background distance is also too close but the color works well in the composition. It usually works well to separate the subject from the back- ground by about 6 to 12’. That allows for lighting the background separately. And it usually puts the background out-of-focus in a natural way.

8 Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I People Shoot: Feedback Using Reference and Making Comparisons: Camera OriginalProcessed for snapRetouched for beauty Each change takes the image to the next-step raising ‘Presence’ and ‘Wow’ factor.

9 Teacher: Kenji Tachibana Digital Photography I People Shoot: Feedback Summary: No matter what you want to shoot (People, Place, Thing, or Idea), it will take a lot of practice to get good at it. Capturing people can be particularly challenging because of the variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. And there is no simple rule to make it finger snapping easy. I’ll just offer one suggestion, which is to USE SOFT LIGHT coming slightly from the side…

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