These are great! I like the second photo with Jason smiling and the warm light and shadows. Having shot shows, do you ever try to color correct the magenta light? Sometimes I do just because I'm not a fan of that color on photos. However, I feel like I'm manipulating the light. Then again, maybe their lighting director is not that good (or non-existent :)) Cheers!
The answer is, it depends. I’m not a huge fan of magenta, but look at it within the context of what I’m shooting. If I have only 1-3 photos that will be published, I may take it out to maintain consistency. If they are publishing more, then I use it judiciously to help tell the story. Thanks for checking them out!
These are great! I like the second photo with Jason smiling and the warm light and shadows. Having shot shows, do you ever try to color correct the magenta light? Sometimes I do just because I'm not a fan of that color on photos. However, I feel like I'm manipulating the light. Then again, maybe their lighting director is not that good (or non-existent :)) Cheers!
The answer is, it depends. I’m not a huge fan of magenta, but look at it within the context of what I’m shooting. If I have only 1-3 photos that will be published, I may take it out to maintain consistency. If they are publishing more, then I use it judiciously to help tell the story. Thanks for checking them out!
Nicely done! The one of Jason in profile with the light on his forehead and guitar is gorgeous.
Thanks Mark!