Photographer: Portraits, Fine Art, Landscapes, etc....BIOSteve Cornes was born in London sometime in the last century and still isn't dead. With a keen eye and a love of all things beautiful his teenage years allowed him to study the works of celebrated artists and dream of what might be. At the age of 20 he invested in his first Camera (Pentax ME Supra) and started taking pictures in order to learn first hand what it is to capture beauty. It was soon apparent that he had an eye for composition but still much to learn.
Over the years, his interest in photography never dwindled although opportunities were sometime few and far between. Nowadays, when time permits, he is able to exercise his craft with great resolve to produce some wonderful results as can be seen. Not everything works, mind you, but experimentation is the key to unlocking hidden secrets and techniques.
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Comments (3)
Jaybird
RodolfoCiminelli
It is a good study portrait, the danger of using two lights it is that if they are not controlled unsightly double shades well they can appear, if you observe the left border (right of the model), leave the shade of the hair and another that falls a little but dark that is always preferable to avoid, put a little but lateral the light of the right so that that edge is eliminated or prove to put an opaque reflector to circulate white in form frontal coming of below to make it disappear.
billglaw