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Reflectors: A Lighting Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2011

By Jay P. Morgan.
In this Slanted Lens lighting tutorial we take a look at the basics of reflectors and how to use them on location. We shot Liz Hernandez from E-TV on location at the Ultimate Grave Yard and had a great shoot. From this shoot we are going to take a beginning look at reflectors, the different colors and practical application examples on how to use them. As a beginning photographer, using a reflector is an easy way to start to modify light and learn where to place the light source in relationship to your subject. Using reflectors and becoming good at placing them will teach you how to place strobes. Good light placement is the same for both strobes and reflectors but easier to see with a reflector than it is with strobes. The color examples used in this video are all based on Photoflex reflectors which can be seen at http://www.photoflex.com.
Good luck and keep on click'n! Jay P. Morgan

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  • Why are using pocket wizards if you are using reflectors?

  • @Ken5imaging I shot this tutorial and my next video Combining Strobes and Reflectors: A Lighting Tutorial in the same day. The pocket wizard was for the strobes in the second video.

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  • @NatureNTech You don't? Can I help perhaps?

  • @PsykoOps That's right, we don't understand the concept of a stand!

  • superb. Love this location

  • Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!!

  • Very good video, learned a lot.

  • Wonderful. Thank you

  • JP you're absolutely AWESOME. So is your channel man.

  • Awesome video, great work!

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