Hello,
Im looking to start doing fashion photography, and im a big fan of the hazy soft look to photographs, much like the one i have posted below. I am wondering does anyone have any tips on how to achieve this effect?? I plan on using film, both colour and black and white, and really want to be able to achieve this effect without having to digitally manipulate it!
http://www.scout-holiday.com/Temp/jardinecole1.jpg
Hello,
Im looking to start doing fashion photography, and im a big fan of the hazy soft look to photographs, much like the one i have posted below. I am wondering does anyone have any tips on how to achieve this effect?? I plan on using film, both colour and black and white, and really want to be able to achieve this effect without having to digitally manipulate it!
http://www.scout-holiday.com/Temp/jardinecole1.jpg
Hello,
Im looking to start doing fashion photography, and im a big fan of the hazy soft look to photographs, much like the one i have posted below. I am wondering does anyone have any tips on how to achieve this effect?? I plan on using film, both colour and black and white, and really want to be able to achieve this effect without having to digitally manipulate it!
http://www.scout-holiday.com/Temp/jardinecole1.jpg
Hello,
Im looking to start doing fashion photography, and im a big fan of the hazy soft look to photographs, much like the one i have posted below. I am wondering does anyone have any tips on how to achieve this effect?? I plan on using film, both colour and black and white, and really want to be able to achieve this effect without having to digitally manipulate it!
http://www.scout-holiday.com/Temp/jardinecole1.jpg
Thankyou, thats just the effect i am after!! however i am looking to achieve this with a film camera, and if i can stay away from photoshop. Ive heard putting Vaseline on my lens can achieve a hazy effect, but im abit worried to do this incase of ruining my lens
i think my best bet is to experiment putting things over the lens, eg, tights or cling film and just see how it turns out.
yeh i didnt really fancy putting Vaseline straight onto the lens, so thanks for that tip Nick T
Thanks guys
Im looking to start doing fashion photography, and im a big fan of the hazy soft look to photographs, much like the one i have posted below. I am wondering does anyone have any tips on how to achieve this effect?? I plan on using film, both colour and black and white, and really want to be able to achieve this effect without having to digitally manipulate it!
http://www.scout-holiday.com/Temp/jardinecole1.jpg
Hello,
Im looking to start doing fashion photography, and im a big fan of the hazy soft look to photographs, much like the one i have posted below. I am wondering does anyone have any tips on how to achieve this effect?? I plan on using film, both colour and black and white, and really want to be able to achieve this effect without having to digitally manipulate it!
http://www.scout-holiday.com/Temp/jardinecole1.jpg
Hello,
Im looking to start doing fashion photography, and im a big fan of the hazy soft look to photographs, much like the one i have posted below. I am wondering does anyone have any tips on how to achieve this effect?? I plan on using film, both colour and black and white, and really want to be able to achieve this effect without having to digitally manipulate it!
http://www.scout-holiday.com/Temp/jardinecole1.jpg
Hello,
Im looking to start doing fashion photography, and im a big fan of the hazy soft look to photographs, much like the one i have posted below. I am wondering does anyone have any tips on how to achieve this effect?? I plan on using film, both colour and black and white, and really want to be able to achieve this effect without having to digitally manipulate it!
http://www.scout-holiday.com/Temp/jardinecole1.jpg
Thankyou, thats just the effect i am after!! however i am looking to achieve this with a film camera, and if i can stay away from photoshop. Ive heard putting Vaseline on my lens can achieve a hazy effect, but im abit worried to do this incase of ruining my lens
i think my best bet is to experiment putting things over the lens, eg, tights or cling film and just see how it turns out.
yeh i didnt really fancy putting Vaseline straight onto the lens, so thanks for that tip Nick T
Thanks guys