New Picture: Yoga & MMA Training

Hey all! I've been getting a lot of positive feedback on this picture I've posted and wanted to to share with you how I went about capturing and retouching this image.

The Lighting Setup

3 Canon 600EX speedlites with the canon transmitter. The light modifiers I used was 1 - 12x24 Westcott strip modifier, 1 - Rogue 3-in-1 Flash Grid and my key light was 1 - 7' parabolic Westcott umbrella with a diffuser.  The 12x24's purpose was to create a nice rim light on his backside which was achieved. The grid's job was to send light more directly to the bag and back of the subjects leg to highlight his body and the dust. The key light was positioned at angle (see in photo gallery) so that the light could feather his front side vs being harsh. In the photo gallery is a diagram showing placement of the lights.

The Capture

Equipment used to capture this image was a Canon 5D Mark III with a 24-70mm F/2.8 lens. One thing to note is I was shooting tethered right into Lightroom CC. I highly suggest shooting tethered when possible, being able to see more on screen vs the back of the camera is a huge benefit. My settings were ISO 250, 1/160th, F/2.8. My focus was on the right side of his shin at the impact point on the bag so I could capture the dust coming off of the bag. I should probably add that that I put a generous amount of baby powder on the backside of the bag to simulate dust. 

The Retouch

Pretty standard here. Did some minor adjustments in Lightroom CC with tones and lighting and then moved right on over to Photoshop CC where I did the heavy lifting. I removed unwanted items and did a healthy dose of dodging and burning. Once that part was over I applied some additional effects using Topaz Clarity and Nik Color Efex 4. 

Once again, thanks for stopping by, and don't be afraid to reach out for any and all questions.

Best,

Jon

Jon Erlien
Being the son of a professional photographer and a designer jeweler, Jon was always drawn towards visually creative outlets. After working for 12 years in the Kohler Brass Division, Jon chose to build upon his creative interests and earned a degree in graphic and web design. What started out as an internship for Dynamic in the beginning of 2011 quickly turned into a lasting partnership. Jon contracted for Dynamic over the next year and was hired full-time as a production designer in November of 2012. Outside of work, Jon enjoys spending time with his family and friends, being outdoors, photography, competitive sports, and continuing his education in the aspects of design software and processes.
https://www.jonerlienphoto.com
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