Low-key Lighting Studio Session

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2010

I explain how I set up my studio for a low-key lighting self-portrait session, including how I creatively used a window shade!

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  • If you want a snoot, just use your SB800 instead of your alienbees, pick up a piece of cardboard and a pair of scissors and cut out a snoot! ^_______^

  • @TzumB I've done that with a piece of shipping tube, and I've seen ones where people have used soda straws packed into the tube to straighten the light. It works decently... but I will buy a "for real" one sooner or later :)

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    I believe in miracles

    Since you came along

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    lol im sry im tired, I was hoping to see some results but now I have to subscribe then go to bed.

    Merci et à la prochaine.

  • @Tortuga699 Hot Chocolate! Great song :)

  • This is actually a great subject for my interests, I've been playing with high-key filters in my software suite but I can't achieve a decent shot, I obviously need to capture the photo with the intent to deliver the high-key look....

    Looking forward to the newsletter,

    btw- you're a marketing genius ;)

    Jon

  • @Mehldaujazz Jon - just go crazy experimenting. I do like to get the right look right out of the camera, but I will be sharing one of my "secret weapons" in the near future. Oh, and it's free! Marketing genius, eh? If only I had a real product to market!

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  • Too much talk and really no help here. Need to show set up and results !!

    

  • hey you talk a lot i want to see how its done CAN you make a video of low key lighting but showing how its done Please...

  • I think is in the other way around, softboxes were made to mimic windows :-)

  • can you show us, not only tell us?

  • Great tutorial. Horray for female photogs!

  • Nice and yes we'd like to see more about those batteries you've got there.

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