Tilt Shift Look 4
The awesome Evelyn Sommer recently came down to Melbourne and contacted us for a shoot with Peter. As Evelyn is a travelling model, we only had limited time before she had to catch a train to her next destination, so Peter built a quick set with 4 shooting areas so he could smash out multiple looks in no time at all – something he does for his commercial clients all the time. And then he also decided he wanted to make his digital camera look more like film, so he bought out a tilt shift to get a surreal effect. This tutorial is more fly-on-the-wall, and we hope you enjoy watching these two create some stunning images together!
(Apologies our screen recorder was not working on this day)
8 comments on “Tilt Shift Look 4”
The educational content provided by you in this series for me was so valuable. I might have been overlooking the Emphasis on the story not just from models mood and lighting but also camera location, height!!
Thank you
Amazing work Peter the look and feel is really creative and amazing, thank you for sharing with us all and inspiring me to continue shooting and just having fun with my photography.. John S
Thanks so much John
Hi Peter
Such a superb light in look 4, I guess background ambient light was set at about -1.5 EV, am I right ?
Thanks yes
Hi Peter. Is there any chance you could select and post some stills of the images that show what you were after with the tilt-shift gear you used. I am really having a hard time seeing the effect of the gear in the video. Very cool to see the different shooting areas – makes a lot of sense when you want to be efficient. Thanks for the tutorial.
Hi Timothy, I will be editing and sharing more photos soon, sorry the screen capture wasn’t working during this session. This is the only image I have posted so far https://www.instagram.com/p/CXqG-4Jh9a2/ but more coming soon to share. Glad you enjoyed this tutorial, thanks heaps