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I always used a softbox and strong light in the studio. Love softboxes. Experimenting in the studio at school was such fun. I am no longer doing studio photography but more outside and abstract stuff.
Are you kidding? Woman have been involved in photography since very beginning. Julia Cameron, in the mid-1800's, pioneered many of the portrait styles used today, such as soft focus with close cropping. Margaret Bourke-White covered battles in Europe & Battle of Moscow for Life magazine during WWII. Dorothea Lange's photos of the Great Depression still grace national museums. Just like those woman years ago, nobody is stopping women today.
Not only in the early past but in Teaching too The head of Photography for Chelsea college of Art and Design throughout the 70s,80s and 90s was also a Woman (Rosie) who helped me though a lot of photographic problems in my early days of this subject.
@stewartx5 I agree. In my experience, as time passes, more families and couples are comfortable with women than men taking their portraits. More models are turning to smart and savvy women who they feel better understand the emotional challenges of being in front of the camera. Women may have been held back in certain cases, but today, they have a lot of opportunity (here, anyway; can't speak for certain nations around the globe)
excellent, please do more. Could you please set up with actual distances and show your numbers (shutter and fstops) and the relation to a reference flash-guide number.
I would really like to be able to take any one of my flashes, set it up to a guide power output and have a solid shutter/fstop number that will always work without fail.
well done !
zarolhovski 1 month ago
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Lincoshop 4 months ago
Photosion on Facebook. a page for sharing amateur and professional pictures made by yourself ... or just observe others pictures. if you want to share ur work, or just enjoy the pictures posted, go there and give a "Like".
lks157 5 months ago
thanx u
tnphotograph 6 months ago
Using a key light off to one side is commonly referred to as rembrandt lighting.
Using a light in the center, high up pointing down at the model is commonly referred to as butterfly lighting.
TruthAndMoreTruth 6 months ago
I always used a softbox and strong light in the studio. Love softboxes. Experimenting in the studio at school was such fun. I am no longer doing studio photography but more outside and abstract stuff.
royalsteven 6 months ago
she is beautiful!
sinw55 11 months ago
This is exactly what I needed; thank you!
sixtypixies 1 year ago
very helpful thanks
takingmypicture 1 year ago
Tank you!!
xmazzaaa 1 year ago
could you make a video thats more than a minute long? this is kind of a waste making all these short vids...
n64roo 1 year ago
Wow, the way she end her sentences with that sound of her voice makes my ears aroused.
Luv2suckFemaleToes 1 year ago
very helpful...thank u :)
TVlesliearnelle 1 year ago
thanks it hellped alot :-)
tweetyrocks818 2 years ago 6
Thats cool.. Lights are so expensive
unique5565 2 years ago
Very Informative, I learned alot
Thanks
noojra 2 years ago
yey a woman photographer
mibemsa 2 years ago
proteus111 > "Photography remains opressed."
Are you kidding? Woman have been involved in photography since very beginning. Julia Cameron, in the mid-1800's, pioneered many of the portrait styles used today, such as soft focus with close cropping. Margaret Bourke-White covered battles in Europe & Battle of Moscow for Life magazine during WWII. Dorothea Lange's photos of the Great Depression still grace national museums. Just like those woman years ago, nobody is stopping women today.
stewartx5 2 years ago 20
Not only in the early past but in Teaching too The head of Photography for Chelsea college of Art and Design throughout the 70s,80s and 90s was also a Woman (Rosie) who helped me though a lot of photographic problems in my early days of this subject.
woodlanduk 2 years ago
@stewartx5 I agree. In my experience, as time passes, more families and couples are comfortable with women than men taking their portraits. More models are turning to smart and savvy women who they feel better understand the emotional challenges of being in front of the camera. Women may have been held back in certain cases, but today, they have a lot of opportunity (here, anyway; can't speak for certain nations around the globe)
GATFOCT 9 months ago
Wonderful!
ccccyyyrruuussss 2 years ago
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i wanna marry this chick lol she turns me on sumhow
respect2brespected 2 years ago
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you bet, she that hot ...and that is because she is so feminine real woman, real curves, curly hair...just lovely
bigspagetti 2 years ago
excellent, please do more. Could you please set up with actual distances and show your numbers (shutter and fstops) and the relation to a reference flash-guide number.
I would really like to be able to take any one of my flashes, set it up to a guide power output and have a solid shutter/fstop number that will always work without fail.
Is this possible?
reformedman 3 years ago
Nice video thanks.
bussiness4 3 years ago
I have questions. How do I send a personal email?
msgilliam1474 3 years ago
yes she is cute
harly30 3 years ago
it's so refreshing to see a woman giving photography tips. Photography remains opressed.
proteus111 3 years ago
she is so cute ;)
marco8526 3 years ago