If you are going to be using multiple lights, you need a light meter to adjust your lighting ratios. Looking at the small LCD on the back of the digital camera is NOT going to give you that information, information that you may want to use on future shoots. Studio lighting = light set by eye and meter.
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Very informative for a newbie like me. I also get some good pointers from thephotographyclinic (.) com
dampnecessity3649 1 year ago
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Thanks, your tips are very helpful
raviji4038 1 year ago
So? Why don't these videos have tags to take you through them in ORDER???? Duh? Expert Village...
paradmshft 1 year ago
Hello. My name is Rob Mitchell, too. (So's my dad. And you kind of look like him... I wonder if we're related.)
rjmj33 2 years ago
If you are going to be using multiple lights, you need a light meter to adjust your lighting ratios. Looking at the small LCD on the back of the digital camera is NOT going to give you that information, information that you may want to use on future shoots. Studio lighting = light set by eye and meter.
famousPhotog 2 years ago
Maaan thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kdesigns789 2 years ago
good video
vxAREKxv 2 years ago
That's it the light meter that is stuck in front of the model and usually blocking the person before the actual shoot.
FlowingGeisha 3 years ago
Good stuff - I'll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.
PartTimePhotography 3 years ago
No nonsense, to the point, good, useful advice and recommendations. Great Rob!
buzzbunney 3 years ago 3
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I love the Villiage People.
Gissur33 3 years ago
Thanks, your tips are helpful!
SmoothieJulie 4 years ago 5
Rob is generous in giving tips.
LadySryope 4 years ago 5
thank you for all your tips !!!
juliomario14 4 years ago 3