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Studio Photography and Lighting article at Photo.net. Studio photography is easy because you can get exactly what you want. Studio photography is hard because you can get exactly what you want. Soft light, hard light, hair light, background. Everything is under your control. If you are a tremendously creative person who knows how to use studio...
Lighting diagrams from studio shots I. Here are a few lighting diagrams from studio photos : Monoblock bounced in silver umbrella, single light source, no reflectors.High on lightstand, close to model Direct flash. More diagrams soon. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Tabletop studio photography done with mirrors video.", url: "http://www.digitalpixels.net/2008/09/lighting/tabletop-studio-photography-done-with-mirrors-video/" }); Tags: studio, VIDEO ...
Tim Kent interview about lighting a car. Check the lighting diagram lighting a hummer in the studio. Sometimes people look at my images and think that the more unusual lighting effects are created in post, but it’s all done in-camera. I did this with the Hummer shot to get the detail that was missing behind the axle stands that were retouched out in post. I also...
Studio Quality High Key Lighting Without The Studio How to create the high key image outdoors 1. Set up a white diffuser or diffusion panel behind your subject like a backdrop. (Make sure the sun is behind diffuser but not necessarily low in the sky) 2. Set up a second diffuser above your subject. 3. Take a...
The Right Lights. Photo gear in studio and on location. “Few decisions can push your photography to the next level like investing in serious, off-camera lighting. But what type of light? Your choices include exotics like HMI and LED lights, but the most popular today are tungsten, daylight-balanced fluorescents, and strobes in two formats: AC- powered studio lights and...
Lighting set-ups for studio portraits with flash. “We discuss three lighting options with our portrait studio continuous lighting kit. The kit consists of 3 lights including the “key”, “fill” and “back” or “hair” light. The “key” and “fill” lights use “bounce” umbrellas to soften the light and reduce shadows. The “back” light does not use an...
Action Photography in studio tips. “Maybe you are a professional portrait photographer trying to separate yourself from the high school senior market or maybe you are a parent just wanting to impress your children. Either way, this simple project can be great fun and produce professional results for photographers of all skill levels.” “A...
Interior Photography Lighting With Multiple Strobes Set the ISO to 400 - this gives you much greater latitude with the strobes. Set the aperture to f/6.3 as a good starting point. With wide-angle lenses, DOF is not really a problem. Adjust the shutter speed to expose for the windows. Generally, for a “blown-out” window effect,...
Studio Lighting - a beginners guide to lighting. Studio lighting can be broken down into two categories, continuous and flash. While continuous lighting has two main advantages there are many disadvantages. The good points of continuous light: * It’s inexpensive, and makes a good starting point for anyone on a small budget. * You can see what...
Studio Lighting on a budget. If you want to take ultra modern style portraits with the pure white backgrounds, but think you can’t because you only have one studio light think again. Experts may tell you that you need five lights comprising main or key light, fill light, hair light and at least two...
Taking full length fashion photos in studio. This lesson shows a very effective method for shooting a full-length fashion shot in the studio using strobe lights and large soft boxes. This shot was lit with a 5-foot OctoDome3 and strobe as the main light, a large LiteDome and strobe as the fill light, and a focusable...
Lighting ratios in portrait photography. An important concept to understand when dealing with studio lighting for portrait photography is contrast. Contrast is the difference in the amount of light that falls on the dark areas of a scene and the amount of light that falls on the highlight areas of a scene. Humans can...
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