Photography Lights Tips : Video
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008Photography lights are very important in photography.
Get tips for using light reflectors in this free video clip about professional photography lighting and equipment.
Photography lights are very important in photography.
Get tips for using light reflectors in this free video clip about professional photography lighting and equipment.
In this photography lights Youtube video, corporate photographer David Tejada shows how he arranges lighting for a conference room for staged meeting shots. Excellent insights from a professional.
I had my daughter photographed a few years ago by a photographer in her home studio. As I recall, she only used a reflective disc and a large bay window in her home to take the photos..which came out wonderful! I would like to try something similar, with the natural lighting, but need more details. Any advise on natural lighting, etc?
Modified 'natural light' is what of of the best of us use. Using the directional diffused light from a window will evenly light the face but will generally leave the 'shadows' too dark. Lighting them with a white posterboard or a sheet of foam type home insulation reflection can keep the shadowed side from looking too dark.
I generally do not use the approach except by reproducing it in studio but you can see one that I did for a commercial client of mine.
It is the largest commercial company in the world BTW.
Good luck on the shoot.
At least you were concerned enough to ask.
Contact me from my site if you want more info or from my profile here.
http://www.curtisneeley.com/Portfolios/Commercial-photogaphy-by-curtis-neeley/images/office.jpg
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You can change the look of the subject and feel of the portrait tremendously with different portrait lighting patterns. Learn about portrait lighting patterns in this free video on studio equipment for photography.
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