Fashion and Senior Portraits

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Sponsored by Bowens

This seminar will cover the basics of fashion and beauty lighting as it pertains to High School Seniors. Craig Stidham shows you different uses for lighting; hard lighting techniques with the use of common studio equipment, and also hard/soft lighting techniques with the use of the beauty dish and grids.

Craig Stidham Photography

18 Comments
  1. Art W says

    LOTTA GOOD IDEAS… but, damn–i've never seen anyone so hands all over another person–like this guy. I hope like hell some of the comments were read by this fellow and he now keeps his hands to himself. Oblivious. Hey, man–jus' stop it. Ain't cool. Try this with wrong guy(or woman)–could be "lights out"… became very hard to watch.

  2. David Tau says

    "chin up babe".. "all right good looking"..

  3. Aron Peters says

    BUT, that's all the people that register because they "think" they're a photograhper.

  4. jimmy lee says

    and really arrogant with the
    model

  5. jimmy lee says

    Dont use pintrest … stupid comment TBH

  6. stephen polwart says

    Some good points, but I'm sure the poor model just couldn't wait to get the hell out of there.

  7. dhel258 says

    you do not touch your model

  8. GreenRC24 says

    This guy is creepy calling a teenage girl babe!

  9. m77ast says

    Would have been better if the pics were in colour – not black and white.

  10. Emi Bla says

    A little arrogant.

  11. brianminkc says

    nothing about you is cool.. your the goofiest dweeb ever. He calls an "orange crate" an "apple box" and instead of his bowen lights being "rugged" nope his are "abusive". What the rest of us call "grids" he calls "louvers". I've never seen a bigger geek than this dude.

  12. Ken Strong says

    This was very well down/ Lots of good info…the model….looked liked her cat just died…..

  13. Benjamin Fuller says

    Another Great Video Presentation.

  14. Dean Costopoulos says

    Great seminar – terrific speaker. Thank You Craig and B&H!

  15. TheDarkKnight says

    Dear sir,
    Please answer the following and kindly provide your professional expertise on this burning issue to do with full frame lens on crop-sensor (APS-C) camera bodies on whether they will result in reduction in aperture and/or image quality/ mega-pixels.
    The camera is Canon EOS Rebel T6s (760D) the lenses are:
    -Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM
    -Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM
    -Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro USM
    -Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 pancake STM
    -Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM
    -Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 DI VC USD for Canon
    -Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 DI VC USD for Canon
    Sigma 50-100mm f/1.8 DG/DC f/1.8 HSM Art for Canon
    -Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM for Canon

    The thing is that full-frame camera bodies like Canon 5D Mark III, and 1Dx are very expensive over $ 3000 and investing in cheap crop-sensor lenses then the full frame lenses will be very expensive. The B and H website claims the lenses are compatible with full-frame and crop-sensor camera bodies. Please advise. The lenses are to be used for portrait, landscape, and wildlife photography. You can also email me on [email protected]

    Thank you for your time and advice.

  16. Damir Spanic says

    Great presentation. Appreciated.

  17. thePavuk says

    Great seminar.

  18. WysiiSpider says

    wonderful seminar!

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