Chocolatey skin| My first beauty photo shoot of the year with Stephanie!

Last year, I talked about how I'm not a fan of beauty photography, because of the amount of time it took to get done. And also because it didn't just connect to me on a personal basis.

Anyway, I did learn beauty photography and I decided to try again. This time with my friend Stephanie who I hadn't seen in years. So this session was more of a reunion than an actual photoshoot.

We had the photo session last week, and I completed the editing 2 days ago. I was greatly impressed by the results I achieved. And maybe I might do more beauty sessions before the year runs out.

Check out results from the session;

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It took me roughly 5 hours to edit 3 images. Doesn't sound like so much time yea? But it is. Especially for a guy who colorgrades several photographs under 10minutes. Well, it was 5 hours well spent.

Stephanie's skin texture and skin tone ensured I was able to spend only about 5 hours though. Her skin is amazing. Black skin tones are so mesmerizing. It's the ability to tweak them into different shades that blows my mind.

I went ahead to try other shades, but my final selection was my favourite, and other people's favorite as well.

To show the amount of work done on the photograph, I paired it with the original.
Here's before and after 😁

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Yea! That's how before looked. Frequency separation really should be called "cosmetic surgery".

I created the photos with a 3-light setup. I shot with a Nikon D750 and an 85mm prime lens. Here's EXIF;


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I hope you liked the photos. Please leave CC in the comments section. Thank you very much and have an amazing day.



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I don't enjoy beauty shots either, but he no get wetin you no sabi fo this photography wey we day so😌

how far her number boss

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Of the ones you posted, I pic of Stephanie I liked the most was with her blue fingernails. I liked the balance and. It's amazing how little details can make all the difference, as is evidence by your before/after. Great job! Every time you do this, you get better and better! It creates muscle memory...kinda ;)

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