Jason Christopher, LA Commercial & Fashion Photographer Bio

macro beauty photography

So here is something I am very proud of. I used my Canon 100 2.8 macro and just two lights with one silver reflector under at chest level to give that catch light in the bottom part of the pupil.

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8 Responses to “macro beauty photography”

  1. Ziga Says:

    uff I wish i would be that good photographer as you are!really good photos:)
    hehe i’m on start but someday i hope i’ll be that good:)
    Ziga Mihelcic, Slovenia, Europe

  2. Jason Christopher Says:

    Ziga thank you !

  3. Marquee Daneen Says:

    Jason you have an awesome site and eye. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Where did you place your two lights for this photo?
    -M

  4. Jason Christopher Says:

    Thank you Marquee,

    I placed one strobe on a c-stand directly in front and above the model with a small white umbrella, another strobe bottom left for that flair. This strobe had a 30 degree gridspot on it.

  5. Jay Says:

    such a beautiful shot!
    hope I’m not asking a too silly question(sorry beginner here) but you mention you use a 100mm macro lens…
    when do you actually use the macro mode on the lens itself, did you use it for this shot and do you also use it for halfbody/fashion? does it give any advantages when only shooting fashion/beauty or only when one does really shoot macro?(sorry for the many questions)

    All the best from Holland!

  6. Jay P. Says:

    Amazing shot!
    Sorry for the absolute beginnersquestions but can you tell me when you use the macro function on your lens? also for beauty and fashion shots? or only for extreme close ups? would there be a benefit of using it while making halfbody/fullbody shots?

    many thanks for your help!

    best regards from The Netherlands,
    Jay

  7. Jason Christopher Says:

    Hi !

    Thank you so much for your comments and questions. To answer your question, first of all there is no such thing as a silly question :-)

    I use the macro mode when I am shooting 2 inches or closer to the subject. So if I want to capture eyes, lips or even flowers I use macro. For this shot I did not use the macro mode as I didn’t need to.

    When I am shooting half body or full body fashion I use my Canon 85mm 1.8. When I shoot beauty I use my 100mm but I do not use the macro setting. So basically I use macro only when I want to get in really tight, 2 inches or less.

    Thank you again !

  8. MoJo Says:

    I’m glad I read this post.

    Most times I shot with my 70 - 200 mm lens, this of course will increase or decrease my DOF when I zoom in and out. No I will stick with my 85mm or 105mm for fashion work.

    Thanks for the insight,

    :-)

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