Canadian photographer Irene Rudnyk is known for her fascinating behind the scenes videos and tutorials, where she lets viewers in on the secrets of a professional photographer. And just in time for the holidays, one of her latest videos demonstrates how a simple string of Christmas lights can be used to light portraits to great effect.
After she and model Emily Brown taped some white Christmas lights to the ceiling, they had fun experimenting with the different effects the lights created. By posing her model next to a window, Rudnyk contrasted the natural and artificial light, playing with several different setups, from holding a few bulbs close to her lens to having Brown cup the lights in her hand.
The results are warm, wintery portraits that have a bit of magic and mystery. Rudnyk shot the images with Canon 5D Mark III DSLR and a Canon 85mm f/1.2L lens. By opening the aperture as wide as possible, she created a bokeh effect and blurred background that enhance the beautiful portraits. The simple photography lighting tip once again shows how it doesn’t require expensive equipment or location to result in incredible photographs.
Photographer Irene Rudnyk used a simple strand of Christmas lights to create a wintery lighting effect in her portrait shoot.
After taping white strands of light to the ceiling, Rudnky posed her model next to a window to enhance the shoot with natural light.
She experimented with several setups, holding a few bulbs close to her lens and having the model cup the lights in her hands.
As it got darker outside, she had the model immerse herself in the strands, bathing her in warm light.
Watch the full video to see how the Christmas lights photo shoot came to life and see more tutorials on Rudnyk’s popular YouTube channel.
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