A savory mushroom crust surrounds tender beef filets in this recipe, aside from the red wine reduction.
This Shot is just one from a 2 week shoot with this client. The shoot was for a cookbook for the client, and should be ready to purchase in the next few months. I shot this with our Sinar Digital back mounted on a 4x5 view camera. I wanted to get low and really close on the subject, to really show the "meat" of the shot. (pun intended) I used a 150mm lens, wide open.
For lighting, the client and art director wanted to portray a more natural light. In my mind, I envisioned the window coming from the right. So to create that light source I used an 11'' Speedotron bare reflector and aimed it at a bank of white cards. This gave me a very large soft light source, which gave me the beautiful highlight on the right portion of the filet. I then brought a small white card close and on the left, to reflect that light and fill in the left side. That card is giving a small highlight on the front left side of the filet. The shot also needed some directional light, so I brought in a few point sources.
One was from the back left, which gave some nice spectral highlights, and really made crust separate. Another was directly behind; this was a small point source with very low power, and it is providing the rim lights for the green beans. At this point the overall contrast of the shot was too much, and the Red Wine Reduction on the plate wasn't getting any light, so I put a softbox on a boom overhead. This filled in some of the shadows and reduced the overall contrast.
For this shoot, we did 3 images like this an 8 hour day.
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