Check out this behind the scenes video. A special Thanks to my Friend Daniel Rocha for putting this video together for me!
Calvillo Girls Shoot from Luke Pickerill on Vimeo.
I went to their house for a pre-production meeting, I wanted to get a better sense of the girls personalities and it didn't take long for me to figure out exactly what we were going to do. I planned on doing two setups.
1. All white environment.
2. A Gray background for compositing later.
 The setups for both shots were very similar. For the Gray backdrop I set up a nine foot seamless grey paper. I used a Alien Bees B1600 for my key light camera right with a giant softbox. I used two B1600's gridded with 1/2 cuts of CTO as rim lights. I set up another B1600 over the girls head with a stripbox to light the background. I wanted this to be really contrasty so I didn't use a fill here. In fact I placed a 7 foot piece of black foam core just out of frame to the left to stop the key light from bouncing off the wall back into the frame.
The setups for both shots were very similar. For the Gray backdrop I set up a nine foot seamless grey paper. I used a Alien Bees B1600 for my key light camera right with a giant softbox. I used two B1600's gridded with 1/2 cuts of CTO as rim lights. I set up another B1600 over the girls head with a stripbox to light the background. I wanted this to be really contrasty so I didn't use a fill here. In fact I placed a 7 foot piece of black foam core just out of frame to the left to stop the key light from bouncing off the wall back into the frame.We were in a really small room. These are the best productions shot I have, you can kind of see whats going on...

For the final composite I took an image of some clouds I had taken on a recent trip to Bend, Oregon. Here is the final Image: My camera settings for this shot: f/11 - 1/200 - ISO200
f/11 - 1/200 - ISO200
For the next setup I took down the Gray and replaced it with a nine foot seamless white. Now, I really wanted to lay some large sheets of plexi on the ground (to throw a little reflection up) for the girls to stand on but I couldn't fit them into my car so I made the decision before hand I would have to do it in post. Not my favorite option when shooting, I like to do as much in camera as possible but sometimes (especially with $0.00 budget you gotta do what you gotta do).
Key Light:
One I had the backdrop in place I left my Key light almost exactly where it was Just over camera left. I had originally wanted to reposition it to the other side of the room but the day was getting late and I didn't want to loose the energy of the girls by having them sit around for a long time. Since I already knew the correct f-stop I started on my background.
Background:
when shooting in an all white environment you want your backdrop to be 1 to 1.5 stops brighter than your key. I started by setting up two 7 foot pieces of foam core scored down the middle and forming a 90° angle standing straight up on either side of the girls. I set a B1600 inside each of these. I set my light inside here to avoid spill onto my subjects. You can see them from the image to the right! I used the black side because when I flipped them around to the white side I was getting a lot of fill on the girl on the left while not getting very much on the girl on the right. So I used the black side and brought in a fill light just behind camera on the left.
My camera settings for this shot were f/13 - 1/200 - ISO200
Here is a couple of the final images:
 f/13 - 1/200 - ISO200
 f/13 - 1/200 - ISO200
f/13 - 1/200 - ISO200
 





 
 
 
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