platonphoto.com I tried to get the portraits as close as I could.
This one I have fully edited as close as possible to get the same as Platon did but didn’t have that much time. I had to add black background from paint because my settings were higher that I thought it was.
This was the original image that I thought I had the right settings. This one was the darkest I got.
I keep changing the shutter slower to get some light in but I got to much. It hard for me to guesstimate the right one. Could not zoom in the photo as much as I wanted to do. I got more space than I need but had barely anytime to do all of the photo edits in two days and a half.
This one is at an alright brightness to get the white backdrop as white as possible without affecting it in the process. I had this at an angle and zoomed possible to get the white background. There is more space than I needed in this photo.
This one I had got it really bright but the white would mess up the portrait. The contrast is pretty weak in this one. It doesn’t have a balance of color in this because of the white taking most of the space.
The blacks and shadows in this one made it hard to keep the hard normal as possible. The hair doesn’t seem right in this photo but I did small edits to this one.
Getting this one to do edits with was hard when white and black shadow was not easy to edit in raw even while masking. This is a more unbalanced photo from the light.
This one is the worst to do because I couldn’t edit all of the white in this one. I keep opening the shutter and turn up the shutter on the light.
I got this while he was talking hoping to get the right timing to take.
Another image I was hoping to get right time.
This one is a more zoomed cropped version as best as I could to hide most of the things.
Bad timing and too bright in here.
This is too bright and I got this while he was talking again. Doing what Platon does is not easy to get in limited time.