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Tech Tuesday: Lighting Versatility with the Scrim Jim

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2011

Professional Commercial Photographer, Eric Eggly covers lighting versatility using the F.J. Westcott Scrim Jim in his monthly series Tech Tuesday.

www.ericegglyphotography.com/blog

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  • Hi Eric, great video. Not seen a tutorial on a scrim, so really interesting. Couldn't hear you in places the further you were away from the camera, but I think you know this already by other comments. Keep it up :)

  • @NovemberTango1 Thanks and yes I've been working on improving the sound. I'll be doing some additional vids on the ScrimJim in the future. It's definitely on of my favorite modifiers.

    Thanks again,

    Eric

  • Great video and super hot model.  I mean talent.

  • @jitu757 Thanks a ton, I'll be posting more in the coming weeks. I'll try to get another toasty talent :)

  • By the way Eric, no light needed. My eyes never left her face. WOW is she hot

  • @westcoasthaase Thanks for the comments, I'm working on the sound and it will be improved the next posting.

    Best,

    Eric

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  • @ericeggly1 I really liked this video because scrims are something I see being used by some photogs and then post process those photos to create some of the smoothest lighting I have ever seen. I would definitely like to see more videos using scrims.

  • Eric, thanks for the video. One question, what kind of clamp did you use to attach the scrim jim frame to the C stand. I want to buy this exact system. Thank you.

  • Thanx sir u r great

  • Eric,

    It was difficult hearing you once you went into the studio. I had the speakers cranked and could make out only certain words and phrases. I'm sure you had important information to convey. I was able to follow along well enough so I got the gist of your message. And like everyone else I didn't even know you were in the vid the first two times I watched it. Man is that girl a knockout :-)

    A concise and educational lesson. Thank you.

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