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.
How to Shoot Simple Corporate Portraits – Lighting Article
. Our first light is a Dynalite Pack (MP800) and a studio head with a large Photoflex soft box. I add a grid to the soft box because the room is small, and I need to keep all of the light off the surrounding walls and ceiling.
Depth of Field as a Creative Tool: A Lighting Tutorial
In today’s Slanted Lens lesson we will take a look at depth of field as a creative tool while shooting some fashion shots on location at Vasquez Rocks, CA.
How To Do Zombie Makeup: A Halloween Special
Teri Groves from Makeup Magick (http://www.makeupmagick.com) joins us today to show us how to do zombie makeup.
Balancing Strobes with a Setting Sun: A Lighting Tutorial!
This lesson shows how we balanced our strobes with a setting sun to get an interesting Author Portrait.
Simple Corporate Portraits: A Lighting Tutorial
This is a simple look at how to shoot basic corporate portraits. When you take a job on to shoot an office full of people where doyou start?
Making Smoke Lay on Water: A Lighting Tutorial
In this lesson we look at how to make smoke lay on the water. It’s a very cool effect that is created by pumping smoke through a chill box.
Shooting An Event: A Photography & Video Lighting Tutorial
Shooting events can be very hard and in this lesson I will share some lighting insights that will make it a bit easer.
Using Continuous Light and Strobes Together: A Lighting Tutorial!
Today we are going to look at using strobes and a continuous light source together on set to create an interesting portrait. We want to take some wonderful images of Rebecca Grant on a small set representing a back stage make-up area.
How Lens Focal Length Shapes the Face & Controls Perspective: A Lighting Tutorial
The lens or focal length of the lens you choose has a profound impact on the image. It effects the perspective, background and features of the subject.
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