A typical day at the studio| BTS of a photo session with a pastry chef.

With the lockdown eased and the resumption of free movement within the city, the studio has been getting a little bit of buzz lately. And clients are starting to place bookings for photo session. I'm sorry to sound so insensitive, I don't exactly care about the virus anymore. Although we ensure to observe the measures put in place by NCDC.

Yesterday, we had a pastry chef come by the studio. He wanted some special branding photos, and here are some BTS photos;

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From the photos, you'll find that we used a 3-light setup. The ring light was for special effects on the subject's eyes. Catch-light to be precise.

Our major light source or key light was an Ad600 diffused by a deep parabolic softbox. Then we had an sk400 on the right for fill. Then above the subject was a Godox v850 diffused by a beauty dish serving as hair-light. The results gotten from the set-up was amazing. Unfortunately, those photos won't make it to the Hive. Because I didn't shoot them.

Here's a BTS video;

Now you know what a day at my studio looks like.


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Hi! My name's Kodeblacc. I abandoned my college degree in Physics to pursue a career in photography. I've been doing photography commercially for barely 2 years now. The brand would fare better with your support.

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