Can I Recreate this Famous Portrait? (Michelle Pfeiffer by Terry O'Neill)
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In this video I attempt to break down the beauty lighting in this famous portrait of Michelle Pfeiffer by Terry O'Neill, and then to recreate the same look using 'clamshell lighting' in my garage studio to see what I can learn in the process.
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Oh, Sean. You have no idea how much I appreciate your videos. I’ve been watching for years and learned so much. The last one from this series I was definitely there commenting on how much I appreciated it and wanted more. Thank you one more time for a second video on this series!
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I love that in your tutorials you always drop tips and tricks which are just simple and quick. No need to overcomplicate or watch an in depth tutorial
Fantastic video! I think with this reference it might have been interesting to mention hair and makeup - imo some of the choices made in those areas really make O'Neill's photo stand out
Yeah the hair styling makes such a huge difference
Loved the video! Keep them coming! Thank You!
Beautiful portraits, both. And great tutorial! Thank you!
Fantastic video! Thanks Sean! Love your channel!
Wonderful portrait! The break down from light setups to editing is excellent. Thank you!
Thanks, Sean. I really like the way you explain the lighting.
Thank you so much as always, Sean. Excellent result here.
I absolutely love this type of content as I am always trying new lighting styles. Thank you so much for the tips on not doing too much retouching.
I miss seeing your videos more often and honestly I love your portrait videos! Please more!
Loved it! Thank you!
Absolutely love this! Thanks for taking the time to break it down so clearly.
Great job Sean!
Clearly one of the best tutorials I have seen. Clear, explicit and really seeking to educate and share your knowledge. Thank you.
Great video Sean thanks so much for walking us through the process.
super video Sean, thanks for posting
Wow, so awesome! Thank you for the tutorial and the inspiration
Thank you!! Wonderful video!
This is incredible. Thank you so much ❤
Great video Sean!
This format is just amazing. Please more!
Amazing as always! We learn about posing, composing, lighting, and editing. It’s an outstanding series and you are a great teacher. Thanks!
Very well done..Congrats Sean.
Wonderful work and demonstration!
Fully appreciate the work and tips you have shared with us Sean.
Simplicity… you have this gift, my friend, and it’s definitely easy for me to understand what it is indeed complicated. Thanks for your time, love this contents.
Beautiful job!!!
Fabulous! love it... So much to learn from these videos. Thank you!
That was gold (again!) Sean! Thanks for sharing and we could definitely do with more of these videos! ❤📸
Great video Sean 👏🏼
Thank you Sean for this fantastic tutorial! Love your style of teaching and your creativity!
I'm loving this series. Please keep doing more!
this is bloody great!
Another fantastic reference video. Thank you Sean.
Very nice idea Sean. Lot to learn with this approach. Many thanks.
Very helpfull Sean, thanks! Hope you will continue this series..
Excellent video Sean - very inspiring- thank you and would love to see more like this.
Thank you for this!
Love this series of videos.
Excellent content Sean. Thanks
Always learn something new. Thanks 🙏🏼
Grate one! Looking foreword for the next one!
Thanks! I really enjoy your message and your content!
Excellent work! Thank you!
Superb tutorial Sean - thank you.
Thanks Sean! As always such a helpful education. I learn so much from your thoughtful and patient videos.
Excellent work. Definitely enjoying the series.
This is awesome. You nailed it. Please keep these coming!
This is a great look! I’ve found that a close silver beauty dish with a fine grid accentuates the light drop-off and really carves out the cheeks without the black boards on each side.
Great video as usual Sean.
Absolutely fantastic video, Sean! Thanks so much for sharing all the knowledge!
Great breakdown of the lighting. Love your straightforward explanation of your process for lighting and editing.
I always enjoy your work, this was excellent.
Enjoyed very much. Lovely work, well presented!
Fantastic tutorial, learned alot. Please keep doing these!
Excellent video, Sean 👍
This was so educational!
Brilliant and masterful. Many thanks for sharing.
This was awesome - again! Thx
Fantastic tutorial…bravo!!!!!
Sean enjoyed this vidio you make it look so simple and stress free, keep up the great work.
Thanks so much for another one of these Sean. I don’t even really shoot portrait photography but these videos are so interesting and fun both for the rationale and deduction of the lighting techniques and then the processes of taking and editing. So enjoyable and informative.
Many thanks Sean for your great tutorial. I would love to see some Hurrell type lighting for b&w.
Awesome work!!
Well done, and so informative - thanks, Sean!
Great video one of the best channels for learning photography on CZcams appreciate so much that you are one of the few photographers that actually give us real information to let us grow instead of just doing self advertisement like so many others do here. I would really love to see more of that how to series ❤
Sean, you did a great job! Excellent, insightful!
Great one!
Sean, this is very, very, very good video. Great job!
absolutely love these kind of videos. please do continue to post such tutorials.
This is brilliant, really interesting to see how you study & break down the original picture to then rebuild to create a similar one, which looks amazing. Thank you.
Amazing thankyou!
Nice idea and work! Thanks for the tipps! 🙏
I want to see more, I love the concept
Wonderful tutorial. Yes, please continue with this series.
This tutorial was fantastic. Thank you for the effort, insights, and end to end workflows. Please keep it up - I’ve learned more from this video on lighting/shooting/editing with a goal in mind than most others I’ve seen on CZcams.
Super cool!
thanks Sean
Great video Sean, very informative 👍
Your lighting abservation is great, and I liked the final result. Thankyou sean.
We have to point out that the size of the studio, colors of the walls and ceiling (black, white, grey) play a major role in the lighting setup.
In your tiny white garage studio you need consistent black negative fill to control the light. This is probably not needed at all in a very big or and black walls studio with a high ceiling.
What remain the same for all kinds of studios is the floor that can work as a clamshell reflector when it's white with a light aimed on it or not with a black floor liner.
Beautifully done, Sean. A quick note on Michelle’s pupils/iris size; the lighting may have been strobes too, I’m able to achieve her look with the modeling lamps constricting pupils too
That was my thinking.
Keep it up this helped me so much with seeing the light in portraits
amazing video, loved it. More videos like this one, please!!!
Your videos are just something special, really loved this one, and what a stunning model you shot, amazing end picture! The fact that you show the whole process from taking the shot and to the editing part, is very interesting!
Exceptional video! You articulate your thoughts and methods so well.
Great keep them coming
Once again, an excellent video. I use you techniques in many of my portraits. Thank you!
Awesome work Sean. That was an excellent recreation of that portrait, well executed and presented.
That was good, thanks Sean
Your enthusiasm is infectious 👍👍
Love this so much Sean, as a photography student these posts help so much with lighting set ups...Thank you
Thank you so much Sean for the awesome video and your tips for shooting! God bless you!
this was really great Sean !! thank you.!! love another "seeing the light" session if possible !
wow! thank you for sharing your knowledge .
Great video, thank you for sharing!
Fantastic example, thanks for step by step with explanations!
Thanks Sean! I thoroughly enjoyed this video and I'll check out the other "dissection". MORE PLEASE!! Cheers.
Excellent video. I really appreciate the simple techniques and restraint in the retouching. Thanks.
Thanks Sean - I really value just seeing the task of thinking through an image like this. I'm not a portrait photographer by any means, but find myself learning from other lesser known to me spaces of photography.