Quick made photo studio
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009How to make a quick studio in a small flat. I’ll definitely use something from this video.
How to make a quick studio in a small flat. I’ll definitely use something from this video.
I always wanted to know why professional photographers always use longer lenses like 70-200 or 90 for portrait shooting. Mark Wallace from studiolighting.net gave the answer on this question.
I favor longer lenses for portrait work for several reasons:
The goal for anyone shooting still life scenes is ultimately to come away with images that are compelling — to capture images that are worth printing, framing and living with. A photograph, however, tends to have a shorter “wall life” than say, a painting. Much of this has to do with the fact that the painter has ultimate control and artistic freedom in every space of the canvas, and is limited only by the capacity of their vision and skill.
Here you will see 3 videos of common photo setups how to make water sculptures.
1. Tripod
2. Remote trigger
3. 2 strobes
4. Dish and a water tap (more…)
in this video you will see the 5 studio lightening tips, enjoy.