Getting it as right as possible in the camera first is what I'd call it the analog/film era approach and I whole heartedly agree it's still the best path to a great end result.
I always try to get the result so good I can i n the camera so I play a lot with the light before I pull the trigger. Here is how it can looks and you can see some of my settings at the display (Mike H see the esposure compensation) 🤣🤣 And here is the fin...
Your photos are always world class. Enjoy them very much. If you could share more and give a tutorial that would be great 😁 not sure if that was done before
guy I have no idea what you are doing, but I'm damn sure you're doing it well. Your pics are always beautiful, no matter the subject. I suspected it takes some preparation to do these pics.
Can you share more info like what type of lights or light box you use. And which lens? The camera looks like a D850 or 750? Or am I way off? Regardless of all these gear questions, the picture looks stunning