Magical Self-Portraits: Crafting Fantasy Worlds with a Timer & Shadows

Dramatic Self-Portrait Photography: From Ordinary to Extraordinary

In this post, I’ll share video footage of the process behind this image revealing how you can create stunning, cinematic self-portraits using nothing more than a camera, self-timer, and strategic lighting. These are the techniques I use to transform mundane spaces into magical scenes, craft compelling narratives through imagery, to unlock creative potential—all without an assistant or expensive equipment!

Before shooting, I sketch a rough draft of what I want to achieve but once I start shooting things take on a life of their own. For this shot the most important element was to create the effect of her suspended in space, on the way from a fall. I wanted the arms & legs to appear to have movement. And I never know exactly what I need until I see it in the frame.

For this session, I shot close to 75 frames in an attempt to get the 5-10 photos I’d merge together to create the final work.

For this shoot I used a small softbox to the left and above as my main light. I used a honeycomb grid to further diffuse the light. A second light was placed to the lower right, bouncing off a piece of foam core as a soft fill.

My camera was set on a tripod and once I was on the table, I used a remote trigger to start the shooting sequence. In this scene, I have it set to shoot 5 frames with 2 seconds in between which gave me a chance to throw the fabric and freeze it with the strobe. (Here’s a link to my Amazon list of gear.)

After shooting, I pull the images that have each element I want:

  • Fabric lit and flowing to fill the scene
  • Legs in the right position to illustrate falling
  • hands reaching up & head falling properly
self portrait photograph of a woman falling in a fantasy fine art piece

I take multiple frames and blend each element together using my Wacom tablet and Photoshop.

I hope this inspires you to start shooting some dramatic portraits!

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Adrienne Maples

 

Kansas City photographer, Adrienne Maples, weaves together powerful narratives with her photographs to create mood and evoke emotion.

 

She's an AI enthusiast, passionate about teaching others how to use technology responsibly for the greater good. Known for her 'spunk & pizazz', she directs from behind her camera, finding impromptu designing to transform mediocrity into the extraordinary.

 

She a board member of AIGA and KCAC. As a committee member of KCDW, she organized the 2024 talks: The A.I. Asset, Creator as Curator.

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