using Adobe Lightroom or Canon EOS Utility Software
LIGHTROOM.... Do you tether ? It's really fun to watch your photo shoot on a monitor. You can correct photos and adjust your camera settings as you progress through your photo shoot. Allow your model to see themselves too. You can do lighting tests this way. It provides a different perspective rather than through the lens too ! You need a high speed USB tether to connect your camera to your computer . Plug it into the camera and computer and turn on your camera. Now, open your desired Lightroom catalog where you want to import your photographs to ,as you capture them, and choose “Start Tethered Capture…” from File->Tethered Capture menu.
this is old-school red filter with B&W Lighting test for boudoir shoot The shadows are NOT shadows, they are colored gels aimed at and reflected upon areas that appear to be shadowed. Camera mounted on Manfrotto head, on Konova rail mounted between two Manfrotto tripods. wireless camera remote used, as opposed to shooting in live mode with Canon software, where you would shoot using your computer mouse. violet barn door light on black background Two Impact strobes with snoots and grids yellow & red gel filters In-camera flash used to trigger off camera flash ,mounted on rail ,which triggers strobes silver reflector facing front of model. Canon 750D Tether tools tether and extension with power booster F6.3 1/60 sec ISO 6400 38mm
with black & white being the intended result, of course, the color combo was not subtle . This diagram, with exaggerated color saturation, shows the light falling.