jlau
02-05-2010, 10:52 PM
Hey all,
I have a few questions about studio lighting. I generally work with natural light and whatever I have at home but I have an intent to rent a studio for a few hours to do a shoot. So I need your help.
I am trying to achieve this type of lighting:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_m_3PqTnwV8k/S0egx5G1o6I/AAAAAAAAOFs/DuVxTLU18Q8/s1600-h/Tao+Okamoto+-+V63+Spring+2010.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_m_3PqTnwV8k/Sx1bmV-3PEI/AAAAAAAAN-s/tOCdLgT2a5M/s1600-h/Liu+Wen+-+Alexander+Wang+Pre-Fall+2010+-+1.JPG
Completely white background with little to no shadow from the model. The studio will have both flash and continuous lighting though I would MUCH MUCH MUCH prefer continous. Any suggestions in terms of how to shoot would be a nice bonus. I use 7d+17-55.
Thanks in advance <3
I have a few questions about studio lighting. I generally work with natural light and whatever I have at home but I have an intent to rent a studio for a few hours to do a shoot. So I need your help.
I am trying to achieve this type of lighting:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_m_3PqTnwV8k/S0egx5G1o6I/AAAAAAAAOFs/DuVxTLU18Q8/s1600-h/Tao+Okamoto+-+V63+Spring+2010.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_m_3PqTnwV8k/Sx1bmV-3PEI/AAAAAAAAN-s/tOCdLgT2a5M/s1600-h/Liu+Wen+-+Alexander+Wang+Pre-Fall+2010+-+1.JPG
Completely white background with little to no shadow from the model. The studio will have both flash and continuous lighting though I would MUCH MUCH MUCH prefer continous. Any suggestions in terms of how to shoot would be a nice bonus. I use 7d+17-55.
Thanks in advance <3