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Photographing Someone Wearing Glasses

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

Chris Burfoot demonstrates how to pose and light a subject who is wearing glasses

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  • @TFC-

    That response made me laugh out loud.

  • Well we need to know these things ;-)

  • Was there anything in particular that you found sucked most?

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  • wouldn't using a polarizing filter help with reflections?

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  • Great tip and illustration. 

  • Would have been nice to have at least brushed out her hair.

  • Theres that smile again  ;)

  • Just use a CPL to remove the reflections.

  • Thank you

  • The tennis ball test was very informative and memorable. thankx

  • No, a polarizer wouldn't do any good with the reflection from the glass coming straight forward. They only work on a certain angle range, best around 90º if I remember correctly.

  • best model ever

  • @cannoir I generally raise the offending light, so the reflection is downwards. Having a dark studio also helps with small reflections from misc. objects.

  • What about using a polarizing filter to control glare

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