How can I get this effect?
January 7th, 2009 |http://www.bwgreyscale.com/adimg07/adv_3001.JPG
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I'm guessing that's the lighting. I don't know if that's a real room or not, but the girl on the left is either lit by warmer window light or light made to look like window light. The one on the right looks to be lit by a slightly cooler strobe with a softbox to emulate reflected interior light. I wish I could see the highlights in the eyes on the girl on the left. They can tell you so much.
It may also be just her paler complexion. The girl on the left looks to have a more olive coloring to her skin.
I could reproduce that second image easily, but that first one... I get some idea of what was done by looking at it, and the lighting looks simple enough, but being able to create it on a whim and getting the balance right isn't a skill I have right now. That's what years of studio work gets you. If you want that look, I don't think there are any tricks. Just practice, practice, practice.
to be honest, theres nothing special about these pictures, and there isnt any really outstanding 'effect' that i see...just a couple of magazine ads. dime a dozen...
I think more was done to it than just desaturating the pics. But yeah, they are both studio pics, obviously, but I'm not sure if it's the lighting that gives that look (in the first one, for example), or if it's more to do with the makeup, clothes, and set design.
So yeah, any advice or how to get something close to either of those image styles would still be appreciated :-)
The second shot is lit to accentuate the purses. There seems to be an overall color-"wash" to the whole image to give it a sun-faded look, beyond the lighting and set that already implies that feeling.
As per the forum rules, I have changed the images to links. We don't want anybody getting in trouble for displaying shots that are not theirs...but links are fine.
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