Monday, June 23rd, 2008
This video shows the process of thinking like a studio photographer working with environmental product photography. We've covered many techniques in previous videos (all are in the video library) but haven't really had a "review" video where the techniques get tied together. That's what we'll be doing here, throwing in ...
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Thursday, June 19th, 2008
This video is another response to a reader question: how do I make a portfolio? This was planned as a quick video but that just didn't do the topic justice. It was better to roll the camera just a bit longer, I thought, and here's the result.
While the internet is ...
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Monday, June 16th, 2008
There are a couple of ways to improve your photo studio lighting. You can buy a book (or watch a video, or read a website) that shows you exactly where and how to set up studio lighting. That's a necessary part of the process and will definitely make you a ...
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Thursday, June 12th, 2008
In answer to another reader question: what's better, an umbrella or a softbox? Well, they're both light modifiers that soften light and in many situations they can give similar results. Here's a quick video to show some features of each:
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
Last week we looked at creating portraits with just one light. This week's video is a natural progression, building upon the foundation of one light portraits. Adding additional lights should serve a purpose and here they help add greater detail and dimension, as explained in the video. There's also a ...
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Thursday, June 5th, 2008
This is a really quick video (just around a minute long) aimed at studio beginners. Nick left a comment on the quality of light video asking:
"I know that the ad blurb says it’s compatible with Elinchrom speed rings, but does that mean that any soft box will work, only an ...
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Monday, June 2nd, 2008
In this video we'll look at three fundamental styles of portrait lighting. Whether you're using a studio strobe or a Strobist setup, this is a great intro to portrait lighting with just one light. Just as in last week's quality of light video, we'll be using the inexpensive Genesis 200 ...
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Saturday, May 31st, 2008
It's time to shoot portraits! This one is a must see, it provides a great foundation in portrait lighting whether you use a studio strobe or a Strobist setup. In Monday's video we'll explore three very different styles of portrait lighting, all using just a one-light setup. It's amazing what ...
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Monday, May 26th, 2008
In this video we'll look at how different sized light sources affect the quality of light (hard and soft light) obtained in a studio setting. Understanding these basic principles lays the groundwork for learning to control your main light source. To keep things simple and accessible we'll be using an ...
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Sunday, May 25th, 2008
Monday's video is all about achieving different "qualities of light" from a very basic studio strobe setup. To keep things simple for illustration I shopped around and purchased a really basic, entry-level (but really well made) strobe lighting kit found on sale for $170 (plus free shipping). It's the Genesis ...
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