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Photography Lighting & Equipment Tips : How to Position Lights for Photography

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

Great photographs are dependent on lighting! Learn how to set up your photography lights in this free video clip about professional photography lighting and equipment.

Expert: Erin Neumeyer
Contact: www.ephotola.com
Bio: Erin Neumeyer is a professional children's photographer in Venice, California.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  • 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.

  • thanks it hellped alot :-)

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  • well done !

  • Hi! I'm a new photographer please feel free to see my picture videos. They are so good : )

  • Thank you for the support! Please comment & sube my channel

  • 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".

  • thanx u

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • @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)

  • she is beautiful!

  • This is exactly what I needed; thank you!

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