Portrait studio lighting starts with a basic set up that can then be enhanced to fit specific needs. Find out how to use a main light, a fill light, a hair l…
Video Rating: 3 / 5
Portrait studio lighting starts with a basic set up that can then be enhanced to fit specific needs. Find out how to use a main light, a fill light, a hair l…
Video Rating: 3 / 5
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thanks Rebecca….. good information…I would have loved to have seen it
in action…
Thanks Rebecca, some good tips.
thanks really confusing but ok then π
There are better videos on the web that SHOW all this in action.
Great overview! Thanks!
What heck? Where’s the demonstration? This is useless like telling someone
HOW to jump out of a plane
really helpful.
@photoman022 : Yes very true a lot of tutorials do this, being able to see
the whole photo set with all the lights in place and the model and the
effects of the lights on the model, and the way it changes when you move
the lights around would be invaluable. A missed opportunity π
A poor attempt at a tutorial, drawing a scene just don’t cut it.
thank you!! very basic and informitive
This video SUCKS—it’s confusing & difficult to follow…plus Rebecca
talks like she’s on sedatives. WTF
She is hot!
u r a photographer. y u draw ?
What is the power setting a hair light should be set at? (compared to the
main light, that is), I know the fill should be half of whatever the main,
but I get different answers to the hair light–and non using any kind of
logical reasoning.
Sorry…but talk talk talk and cartoon drawings?….come on…you are a
photographer…show us each item you are talking about and physicaly put
them in the positons that you are telling us about…I clicked on 3 of your
videos giving you the chance to do anything but talk….I give up….won’t
click on another.
If you need this video. Stop, and go get another job. This is first year bs.
true dat, good tutorial vid
you dont need 3 lights you dont even need 2 if you are shooting a high key
portrait you can just use 1 light if you have a large octobox you can even
stand in front of it while you take the photo!
AMAZING CHIC I DONT CARE WHAT SHE TALKS ABOUT IM WATCHING!
not confusing at all.. if you know anything about photography and lighting
you would know there are normally around 4-5 lights at a set – the key
light( main light), fill light, accent /Rim lights(hair lights). and
background lights these all contribute to an even balanced light set up
@AdrienChaos I love ehow…
Nice brief explanation. However being subjected to a commercial that is as
long as the tutorial is beyond annoying. More often than not I’ll avoid
ehow videos based on this fact.
@photoman022 Yes I do agree.. Even though we can just try it out, but lease
give use an idea what it looks like.