Episode 14 , Classic Three Light Portrait / Photo Studio

Posted by admin on October 17th, 2009 and filed under portrait studio | 12 Comments »

This is the classic three light portrait using a main light, fill card, hair light and background light in the photo studio. More info at prophotolife.com .

Duration : 0:5:56


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12 Responses

  1. matenzo Says:

    these videos are …
    these videos are pretty handy for CG lighters as well. I gotta make my light rigs a little simpler cause my render time is atrocious. I had 18 lights in my last scene and I’ve been able to get them down to 3 after watching this XD. My render time has been reduced to about a quarter :P

  2. trevspeaks3 Says:

    yeah! what they …
    yeah! what they said.

  3. NyahMeletup Says:

    i love you….now i …
    i love you….now i declare that u’re my new teacher and ever!

  4. kingskid96 Says:

    you are just …
    you are just amazing. I haven’t seen a video yet on utube that compares to the level of quality, professionalism and information you put in your photography videos.

  5. edilynann Says:

    repeat ability :D
    repeat ability :D

  6. vnsjunkie Says:

    very good
    very good

  7. benelli12 Says:

    repeatability? ” …
    repeatability? “Repetition” :)

  8. rocky7015 Says:

    I would like to …
    I would like to thank you for these lessions.I would like to know the differance between fluorecent continuous and flash or strobe lights,and which lights are better to use.

  9. samkov Says:

    Unbelievable man; …
    Unbelievable man; thanks!!

  10. cesarenfim Says:

    Hi… I would like …
    Hi… I would like to thank you for the leasons… I’m from Brazil and I realy love your iniciative…
    Don’t stop!!! keep going.
    You are amazing!!!

  11. buzzbunney Says:

    You’re very natural …
    You’re very natural and pleasant in front of the camera. I hope you make a dvd with all of this great information on it.

  12. tommytucker8157 Says:

    excellent thanks 4 …
    excellent thanks 4 sharing…

    one question is there any visible difference between using a softbox vs a brolly diffuser???

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