Single Light Studio Portrait Photography : Bounced Light in Single Light Studio Photography

Posted by admin on January 9th, 2010 and filed under portrait photographers | 8 Comments »

A single bounced light in studio photography offers many options. Be creative bouncing light with expertise from a professional photographer in this free photography video.

Expert: Anthony Camera
Contact: www.anthonycamera.com
Bio: Anthony Camera has been a professional photographer for over twenty years.
Filmmaker: KT! Eaton

Duration : 0:2:14


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8 Responses

  1. famousPhotog Says:

    Because you are …
    Because you are attempting to use the bounced light coming from the over exposed background to then bounce off the front reflectors and onto the subject, you have created a classic flare situation that no amount of lens coating is going to solve. Meter the bounced background light that falls on the subject. If it is measuring more than 1/2 of a stop over your camera setting, you will get flare. Correct by using two additional lights (each to bounce off a front reflector), then cut back on bkgnd.

  2. Nirvano2009 Says:

    you can not see the …
    you can not see the line of the nose , and the top of the head is shady … not sure is the best exposure , there is a mighty room for improvement in that shot

  3. vkotis Says:

    agreed!
    agreed!

  4. miavonni Says:

    this is really cool …
    this is really cool ! i thought i was crazy doing some of the stuff i do but what ever works works right ! good stuff bra !

  5. ioioio3 Says:

    Great video, thanks …
    Great video, thanks for sharing this!

  6. brphotography Says:

    I would be …
    I would be interested to know the settings that you are using on the camera, iso, ap and shutter speed

  7. crudcam Says:

    some1 help my …
    some1 help my is wet ;]

  8. 032305 Says:

    does anyone want to …
    does anyone want to chat?

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