Sunday, May 5, 2013

PLN #3



Studio Lighting


When one wants to expand their photographic talents to a more intuitive, and defiant level, studio work may be the key to unlocking personal levels in the art. Shadows, brightness, intensity, and positioning are all major factors when taking pictures in a studio. There are many different techniques used by professionals, but it is most important to figure out what works for you. Yes, a reflector is recommended to even out the light on the other side of a face, but for a more dramatic look, I often use one single light. 
I first started using studio lights when NBPS received a brand new professional studio. After being intrigued by the preparation used to get a noteworthy photograph using a studio, I ordered one myself; which I still use today. When one looks at any kind of photograph, the first thing one might not think of is how the work is done to make it look the way it does. Photographers pay attention to every little detail.   

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