Thursday, August 12, 2010

Use Photo Studio

With some practice you can become comfortable using a photo studio.


To the uninitiated, a photo studio may be an intimidating place. But if you have worked in one, you know


it is a place where the photographer has complete control over every aspect of the picture he is trying to create. Whether you are making product photography, portrait's or a still life art, after you learn use a photo studio you will see the potential that is available from working inside one.


Instructions


1. Determine the modeling position for your subject. This is where you will place your model, subject, or item you are shooting. This is your starting point.


2. Determine your camera position. Depending on the size of your subject and the type of camera, lens and effect you want to create select the camera position that best addresses these points.


3. Select a backdrop. With your camera position set, you need to hang or arrange a back drop. You may choose a simple black or white fabric as your backdrop or you may want something else. The backdrop should add to the picture, but not be the primary focus of the picture.


4. Position your lights. Start with the main light and position this so it will illuminate the focal point of your subject. Position your fill lights on the opposite side of the main light and above the subject. Your main light should be at full power with your secondary lights at half power. Move and adjust the lights whenever you change your shooting position or change the subject you are photographing.


5. Attach your camera to a tripod, attach the sync cord for the studio lights to your camera and you are ready to start shooting inside the photo studio.







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