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This article is just a short follow up post to another article I wrote a few weeks ago titled “Shoot 5 Different Styles Of Studio Portraits With Just…
Many photographers who have a small studio setup often don’t have the large amount of equipment needed to create dynamic studio portraits that require 3-4 strobes. In many…
This is Part 2 and just a short follow up post to my first article on this subject. How To Choose The Best Studio Lighting Setup – Part…
People often ask me for advice on studio lighting for photography to either set up a small studio at home or about purchasing the right studio lighting setup…
High-key photography requires a particular type of lighting that aims to reduce the overall amount of shadow detail within a photo. The technique provides you with a bright…
The question of how much space one needs is one of the biggest issues to address when planning to setup a new photography studio. But to answer this…
This post is part 2 of the article published on 30-Oct-2013 entitled How To Setup Low Key Studio Lighting. You can click here to read part 1 of…
When I first started working with studio photography I would look at low key studio portraits taken by other photographers and be in awe of the dark, moody,…
The whole concept of shutter speed in regards to studio flash duration seems a bit confusing for many people. So I am going to explain why shutter speeds,…
Over the years I have seen many studio portraits shot on white backdrops where the photographer didn’t manage to get the backdrop to come out pure white in…
At times my friends come to see how I am setting up my lighting equipment on different photo shoots and ask why I am using a softbox and…