Black out portrait in NBP

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How to black out portrait in NBP

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hi guys this is jiggy a portrait and wedding photographer from the philippines and welcome to the channel so in this video iamp;#39;m gonna show you guys how to create a dramatic black and white portrait using just one light so this is the one light that we will be using for this entire shoot this is my sony f60 rm speed light the most important thing that you need to do with this speed light is you have to bring down this one this is your wide angle diffuser because the reason why you need to do that is so that you can maximize the size of the modifier that we will be using in which case today we will be using the photix 120 premium umbrella this is a reflective umbrella meaning silver inside and i have a diffuser here in front in order for me to be able to create a nice softer light so i just put my flash here and it is mounted on the magmod mag shoe the this magmod mag shoe also serves as an umbrella holder for this particular shoe okay so weamp;#39;re good with this one t

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noun. a two-dimensional representation of the outline of an object, as a cutout or configurational drawing, uniformly filled in with black, especially a black-paper, miniature cutout of the outlines of a persons face in profile. the outline or general shape of something: the slim silhouette of a skyscraper.
What is silhouette photography? A silhouette is a solid, dark image of a subject against a brighter background. Silhouette pictures usually show the subject in profile.
1 a : a picture (as a drawing or cutout) of the outline of an object filled in with a solid usually black color b : a profile portrait done in silhouette 2 : the shape or outline of something; especially : the outline of an object seen or as if seen against the light.
human beings, silhouettes refer to a portrait obtained by tracing the. outline of a profile, head, or figure by means of its shadow or in some. other way, and filling in the whole with black; an outline portrait cut. out of black paper; a figure or picture drawn or printed in solid. black. How Silhouettes Became Black: The Visual Rhetoric of the Harlem Terra Foundation for American Art uploads 2019/12 Terra Foundation for American Art uploads 2019/12
During the 18th and early 19th centuries, black silhouettes were known by various names. Shades was the most common term during the 18th century. Shadow portraits was also used. By the early 19th century, the term profile became more common.
Profile or shadow portrait filled in with black or a dark colour. A common pictorial technique in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, it was named after Etienne de Silhouette (17091767), a French finance minister who made paper cut-outs as a hobby. Silhouette - National Portrait Gallery National Portrait Gallery explore glossary-of-art-terms National Portrait Gallery explore glossary-of-art-terms

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