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Nov 8, 2013 Mastering light — or even just taming it– is one of the biggest and most difficult challenges facing any photographer. Regardless of whether you shoot in a studio full of strobes, or venture out on location with nothing but a reflector, overcoming the stumbling blocks that lighting throws in our way all boils
Dec 18, 2014
Nov 15, 2013 In this course, Rich Harrington and Abba Shapiro give beginning photographers a brisk look at using strobe lights in a studio setting—lessons that easily translate to the field and locations, inside and out. Learn why shooting with strobes and continuous lighting makes such a big impact on your photographs
Dec 22, 2016
Abstract: Welcome to Lighting 101, and what to expect. Learning how to light is one of the coolest doors you can walk through as a photographer. Photography is, literally, writing with light. More than anything else, light determines the way your photos look and feel. To be in control of the light is to be in control of what you
Feb 26, 2014 It lets you search for photo examples by specifying two parameters, namely 'category' and 'light'. Categories include action, commercial, and fashion among many others, and light includes natural, strobe, softbox and many more. This portrait example, for instance, shows how lighting pattern along with the
Off-camera flash photography - tips & tutorials. We want to use off-camera flash to have greater control over the direction and the quality of our light.
In photography there are hot lights and cold lights. Hot lights are always on, and in turn, get incredibly hot. Cold lights are also known as strobe equipment and are only on when the flash is triggered. Strobe lights are often sought out for portrait work because they're more comfortable for the subject, and easier for the
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