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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2011

Fashion photographer Oliver Prout http://www.facebook.com/olitography explains how to light a studio portrait. Or Vlog

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  • Thanks for the video. Nice and easy to do. Do you just use a strobe with a snoot for that rim light?

  • @crowinarow You can use anything you like to shape the light, just depends on what look you're going for, a snoot would be hard and controlled a soft box a lot more subtle.

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

  • @Lincoshop done

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  • Hes foxy

  • thanx made it simple =)

  • Today I discovered really the effects of key lights, back lights and side lights. Its a useful. So next when snapping the photo one can have a good knowldge and information. Its interesting to discover how the glow and the shadow of the light affects a photo.

  • Good video! I like your tips and techniques! Wow you are such a great guy! Thanks for the infos i really like the video! I hope you post some more about this kind of video good job! :)

  • Nice vid, I didn't know light play a huge part in photography and it can make the subject look more interesting.You can easily learn from this vid because the photographer explain it very clearly. I think anyone who have interest in photography have pick something for this one.

  • This video explains the functions of the different lighting requirements fir photography. The effects are explained so very clearly that it becomes so interesting to be trying out the art of photography with the tips provided here.

  • thanks for the great tips.

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