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  • I had another go with the orbis Ringflash and I have to say I am very impressed with the way it spreads an even ring of light across the subject.

    Felicity Lamb

    This time around I decided to take the pictures much tighter than on my first attempt. So this time, I needed to make several minor adjustments to the equipment before getting the framing right.

    Spending time fiddling to position equipment precisely isn’t the way that I’m used to working. You do need to take your time to get the best out of the equipment. There is definitely a different pace working in a studio which is a bit alien to me.

    Felicity Lamb

    The equipment I am supplied with by my day job is the Canon brand and my personal equipment is the Nikon brand. As I spend very little time with my own gear, every now and again I forget which button to press.

    With such tight framing it was important to get the right focus point and it took me a minute or two to figure out which dial it was to change it. During those few minutes I felt like a bit of a fraud calling myself a “professional” but let’s keep that between you and me.

    With thanks to Felicity and N22 Portrait Studio for the facilities.

  • With thanks to Felicity and N22 Portrait Studio for the facilities.

    Felicity Lamb

    Felicity Lamb

    Felicity Lamb

  • BP Portrait Award

    Tonight they will be announcing the winner of the BP Portrait Award 2013 and I’m looking forward to when the exhibition opens at the National Portrait Gallery.

    I think I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again, it is really inspiring looking at drawings and paintings in which time has been spent studying how light falls on the human body.

    In this day and age where it takes less than a second to post a “selfie“, it is refreshing to admire truly great art.

    UPDATE And the 2013 winner is… Susanne du Toit has taken the first prize with a portrait of her eldest son Pieter.