Webinar: Basic Lighting Techniques for Studio Portraiture
Professional portraiture has key two parts: making people look and feel their very best. Making someone look their starts with a solid foundation in the basics of lighting. Using the correct tools to achieve the overall look you envision. Making someone feel their very best is achieved by instilling in them a sense of confidence in your abilitiyes before during and after the shoot and it is the key to maintaining lifelong clients.
In this webinar, we will cover everything from several lighting styles (including how and when to use each), to lighting ratios and how to set a proper exposure for each light.
We will start with simple solutions then progress through complete lighting scenarios. You will see every aspect of working with a main light, fill and rim light. So join us for the most informative hour anywhere!
Poor.
i don't about this guy, definitely understands his work, but using a strip box for key light in butterfly beauty set up is just out there wicked idea
You are blurry
Thank you for the video, I appreciate that.
where is the result picture?
very informative,learn a lot
Learning…!!!!
This was very informative, thank you!
This is not about the video quality its about the presentation of the concepts and tools verbally . I'm sure they wanted to shoot off the video quickly like they and many other webinar producers probably do 1000 times a week. That's a real grind for the love of it! Great content for us beginners, especially where I am more of a verbal learner than a visual one. Thank you hope to meet you in the field some day!
Great info and guidance!
Why do you use a flash on your camera if you are checking the different readings on the main and fill light? Doesn't the flash on the camera take away from the readings you get from the meter? Is it common to use a flash when you have this type of lighting system? Please explain.
Is this video from 1996?
My Minolta 80-200mm f2.8 lens just arrived from Japan, this lens is fantastic!!!!!!……Why Sony did not rebrand this 40 year old lens is about the dumbest non act…….Sony should be ashamed, they put crap out in stead of rebranding this lens, this lens is sharper, with great resolution and the fastest auto focus i ever experienced, I COMPARED IT TO THIS SONY ZEISS 16-35MM F2.8 LENS…..I paid 699.00 dollars, the man sent it to me with hood and 72mm protective uv lens plus leather case, SHAME ON YOU SONY!!!!!……Even the new Sony G master for 3,000.00 can not touch this lens…….My buddy has the Tamron G2 and that also falls way short as does every 70-200 f2.8 lens on the market…..Sony, you deserve to be beaten for shelving this lens……
there is no "th" sound in the word "height"
What I notice is that a video on photography is badly out of focus.
Awesome Video!! Very helpful!! Thank you!!
late to the video but great informative and takes you step by step into the ins and outs of MAKING a good portrait picture, thanks a lot for the time and info, and for the sponsor profoto.
Call me weird but it’s hard to take photography advice from someone who can’t focus.
How about the lighting of this video and it is blurry.
Great video!
focus on under ground that don't right
Nice video. Thanks
Ditto: The video itself is out of focus.
28:54 What paper are you using?
Great Video. Very informative. How much does a lighting setup like this cost?