LE News and Info - Written by wizwow on Monday, March 31, 2008 8:01 - 1 CommentWelcome to April: A March Review
Because of the way we entered the info, some of the new items for March ended up in the legacy area far before they should have. But our focus was getting the content on the pages and we just put our heads down and got it done. Here is a roundup of the fun stuff we did in March. Josh Targownik was one of our first guest writers. His interesting and effective way of shooting Jewelry can be found here. Josh’s studio is in LA. Here is a tutorial on using gold reflectors. Lots of images and some differing techniques. Beating the Sun with a Small Flash in a Miami, Arizona Alley was a well received article. There is a diagram there as well as several tips on using small strobes on location. Adding a feature with a cute girl in a bikini is always a good idea to drive traffic. Anyway, this tutorial of shooting Briana in the surf combines cute girl with real information. Here is a workshop on one light portraiture with two ways of shooting to get very different results. Our Four Part “Two Light Workshop” starts here.
Over at the Lighting Essentials Magazine:Ever thought about hiring a model at one of the online agencies? Read this first. Marc Jacobs launched a terrific campaign featuring two very good natured tennis players. Take a look here. In the Inspiration area, there are some wonderful places to view exceptional photography. 1 CommentLIGHTING ESSENTIALS - One Flash and One Fill Card on Location Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. |
LE News and Info, Natural Light - Jul 3, 2008 10:47 - 0 Comments
Using Lighting and Posing to Create the Effect You Want
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Studio Lighting - Jun 1, 2008 18:54 - 0 Comments
The Rigorous World of Macro Beauty Shots
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- Blending Strobe and Daylight for a Natural Look
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- One Light Portrait with White Background
LE News and Info, Portable Lighting - May 31, 2008 8:05 - 1 Comment
Hey, We Got Freebies Too!
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- Scenes From a Workshop: Detroit, April 6, 2008






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