We are back in New York City shooting in Times Square. I wanted to explore creating Bokeh with all the intense lighting of Times Square.
Triple Scoop
How to Light a Large Space at Night
In this lesson we look at how to light a large space at night. See how I do it with two or three well placed strobe heads.
Using Grid Spots: A Lighting Tutorial
In this lighting tutorial, we will be looking at the area of coverage of the different grid spots and how to pan grids in order to flag the light.
Win A Glidecam HD-2000
Happy Holidays & Happy New Year We wanted to end this year with something special for our viewers. Why not a giveaway then?! Our friends at Glidecam are offering an HD-2000 hand-held camera stabilizer to one lucky viewer. This is the same model that I use on my shoots and I love it. To enter just […]
Making a Shoulder Rig: DIY Equipment
In these segments we will be teaching you how to make affordable equipment. We are starting with a Shoulder Rig.
Step 1: A Photographer’s Steps to Working in Advertising
A Photographer’s Steps to Working in Advertising Step 1: Find a Hobby By Jay P Morgan If you’re a photographer and you want to get started in the advertising industry, one way to start is to get a hobby. Nice try: not photography! It’s not a hobby. It’s your profession. So branch outside the world […]
Warrior Princess Location Shooting Tips: A Lighting Tutorial
We are going to share some tips on how to successfully shoot on location and make the day go more smoothly. This will break down how to be prepared to shoot and support a crew on location. We will also break down the lighting and physical logistics of shooting our warrior princess.
Helping the Talent understand your Vision
By Jay P Morgan As we discussed previously, a commercial photographer’s goal is to meet the needs of his or her clients. Sometimes this means that the talent won’t look beautiful but rather terrible. One very common thing you will hear from talent is, “Do I look good?” Talent can be very self-conscious, and when […]
First Day on the Slopes?
This shot was done on the same set as the Sumo Skiers. I wanted to do a skying shot we we left the backdrop up for several days. We moved the backdrop back and fourth to create the blur. There was tungsten light on the Back drop and I let the shutter go for a […]
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