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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

Achieving the glamour look using one single light source.
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  • Q. How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb?

    A. 1000. One to change the bulb.... and 999 to say they could do it better!

    Give the guy a break, he has gone thru a lot of effort making a video to pass on some knowledge to those who dont know how to do it. If you think you can do better... go make your own effin video showing HOW YOU do it better and dont bother watching videos made by others. Simple.!!!!

  • one thing that i got from this vid, this man is an expert nude photographer..

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  • @iwantsquareballoons a retarded reply of course...first,learn the basics about studio lighting,then bark at me

  • @Sykeye7 your face is very bad controlled

  • Well, perhaps not really the classical "glamour" look, but I think Jean-Francois O'Kane's videos are among the best explained and demonstrated here on youtube. Unfortunately his DVD's are rather expensive, so I haven't had the chance to watch any of them yet. for the price of two of his pricier dvd's one could actually get a decent softbox with grid. No offence.

    Additional Info: For a single flash head with a 21'' standard reflector and honeycomb grid your model should have very good skin.

  • the light is very bad controlled.

  • @tomcat39843 mmm why not? As a photographer you need to be able to reach and touch the model to let her know what position you like better so you can achieve the look you are looking for in a much faster maner. Also you need to keep in mind that you need to ask first in a very polite way and touch very little just to guide her and if she sais it makes her unconfortable you need to be professional enough to take it.

  • you got the gears, but I dont see you are using it at its full potential.

  • Champ, you need to drop your exposure to make that lighting work .. your just exposing a normal photo.

  • @marcin97 same...where's the glamour part?

  • Check out Camera Mount Clamp dot com

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