The secrets of the "photocopy": how to make beautiful portraits in Christmas style
Categories: Photo School
PictolicThe long-awaited new year holidays, and photographers of all stripes in the midst of the Christmas photo shoot. But if you have a good camera and direct hands beautiful frames can be done even at home! See the continuation of our series of posts on how to take great photos in ordinary locations.
Photographer Irene Mine (Irene Rudnyk) of Canada shared the process of shooting new year photoset, demonstrating how to make a magic atmospheric portraits in the most ordinary setting. The Christmas spirit just overwhelms these images, which took only three "ingredients": a cute model, the light from the window and Christmas garlands.

In your short video you'll find below, Irene showed an amazing process of creating charming portraits, told in detail about the preparation and about how something like this in their room can make anyone.

The photographer took pictures of in an ordinary bedroom, and to give the Christmas atmosphere attached to the ceiling with long garlands to create a warm glow. Her model, Emily, during the shooting, stood at the window.


For shooting, the photographer used a digital SLR camera Canon 5D Mark III and Canon lens 85 mm f/1.2 L.







Keywords: New year | Christmas | Bedroom | Portraits
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