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Please post your lighting setups to share with other photographers. Try to include a picture or
diagram of the setup along with the final capture. Also try to include any important lighting
ratios, as well as camera/lens info. If there is extensive post work, please describe.
I hope you will find this an informative and useful thread. I'd rather focus on sharing tips and
techniques than debating what you like or don't like about particular lighting setups. No
hijacking or flaming, please.
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Thanks and enjoy,
Tom
LINK FOR MAKING LIGHTING DIAGRAMS
(provided by member Brandon Ching):
Try this: (courtesy of kevin kertz)
To use...
1) Download file LightingSetup.psd.zip (size 200k)
2) Unarchive the Zip file
3) Open the Photoshop file: LightingSetup.psd. (size 500k)
4) The file defaults with a Background, Subject and 35mm Camera.
5) To view (add) an item, open the appropriate folder and click on the item (as seen below).
You click on the "eye" icon to make it visible or to hide it.
6) Move and rotate into place.
7) Save a copy of your finished setup. Don't save over original file (for future use).
Updates:
Sept. 13, 2006 - Original file
Sept. 25, 2006 - Version (1.1) Added Strip Softboxes and Hairlights
Restrictions:
¤ For personal use and to share your setups only!
¤ NO commercial use
¤ Please leave the copyright on ALL setups...Thanks!
Dec 08 06 12:29 am
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I'll start. This setup is courtesy of Richard Warren's Fashion Workshop.
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Equipment and Materials:
- white seamless background
- model approx 15 ft in front of background
- background lit by beauty dish w/blue gel
- model lit by 48" white umbrella
- additional partial diffusion on umbrella using rolux tufflux fabric
- two fill cards (placement seen in pics)
- nikon d2x w/50mm
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- background about 2 stops below key
Post-Production
- minimal: basic post on skin, contrast, and color
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Dec 08 06 12:30 am
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Great topic, thank you Tom. Nice photo.
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Dec 08 06 12:33 am
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Where was light to face coming from? I see the umbrella above, but below and to the right?
edit--looking at it again, I guess she was back enough from the umbrella with the card that it
is just that light?
Jeff Genung
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Dec 08 06 12:51 am
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Looks like it's bouncing off the foam core on the left.
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Dec 08 06 12:53 am
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Need a diagram, I think you are right about the bounce there, but can't tell if thats 45deg or
90deg to model.---
Jeff Genung
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Dec 08 06 12:57 am
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The setup pic was taken from the side - sorry about the angle. The umbrella is almost directly
to model's left (or camera right). The direction the model is looking in the setup pic would be
facing the photographer during the shoot. In the final capture, she's looking just below the
umbrella. Hope that helps.
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Dec 08 06 01:04 am
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He's also using the bottom of the umbrella with the soft spill light. Very nice soft light. With
light like that, you don't need to Potatoshop the skin.
Craig Thomson
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Dec 08 06 01:06 am
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This is cool. Hard to add to it without documentary photos - of which I have none
digital Artform
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Dec 08 06 01:06 am
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Take a couple next time you shoot.
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Dec 08 06 01:15 am
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