What Happens When 3 Photographers Shoot the Same Model in the Same Light?

Jessica Kobeissi, Ruby James, and Irene Rudynk are three photographers who use similar equipment. Here, they’re challenged to photograph the same model under the same lighting conditions. With so much in common you’d think they might come up with similar looking shots. Not quite:

  • Kobeissi used a Canon 5D Mark III paired with a 50mm f/1.2 lens.
  • James used a 5D Mark II with an 85mm f/1.2 lens.
  • Rudynk used two lenses interchangeably; she paired her 5D Mark III with an 85mm f/1.2 lens and a Sigma 35mm f/1.4 lens.

Each photographer got to select styling and location once. And each had five minutes to shoot her photos. These are what the three photographers came up with using the first location and styling.

three photographers three different results

Setting One

three photographers shooting the same model

Setting Two

Each round was different and they had their own challenges to overcome. Each photographer tried something new with the choices they had.

three photographers different styles

Setting Three

Three locations, three photographers, one model, and very similar equipment—yet they got different results.

So, whose work did you like the most?

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