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Photographing, with detail, dark gray, navy, or black suits is a real B.Lighting is a real pain ***********. Â I spent a LOT of hours figuring out a lighting system that didn't leave us medium rare after several hours of shooting. Â Getting the proper lumens, white balance and CRI in your lighting is not easy and when we are shooting for the evening it is somewhat comical - every moth within 12 miles attacks the office window and 20-30 house geckos line up for the buffet... they keep growing and I may have to start ebaying lizard hides.
He needs to adjust his camera for one thing and get the exposure right - again, this is the sort of thing that requires you to be an anal retentive moron to really get right (That was a confession, not an insult toward anyone else)
Hey, pretty advanced lighting. I would have killed for this in my early 20s.My photos always turn out sort of grainy, and don't show a lot of detail. Â At home, I use my dad's Tungsten lights - one aimed at the garment, and one as fill off to the side.
This looks like more of a gray-navy, though pictures can be deceiving. Also, I think it's odd that there's no picture of the Canali label. Also, I think the price is too high. I mean, you can get Isaia, Barbera and Oxxford suits for the same price. Nevertheless, this joeclothing guy often has high-end item auctions, with mostly satisfied customers.
I never could figure out why someone would buy and Oxxford suit and then never go pick it up.