Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts
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Lighting Workshop Assignment: Behind-The-Scenes

Saturday, August 22, 2009 | |

And here's my laundry-themed lighting setup: a clothes rack as frame, a table cloth as diffuser (a flash on each side for even lighting), and a black shirt as background.


Because the walls of the room were white, I found it difficult to turn the background black. If I turn up the flash to overpower the ambient, some light will still leak to the back so that bits of furniture were still visible. I didn't have anything large enough to block the light, so I just decided to use a background that was black to start with--one of my shirts.


I was shocked at the amount of dust, too. :)

I don't know if it's noticeable here, but when I initially positioned the background shirt right behind the table it was still not black enough because of the light from the table cloth. I moved it back about a foot in the final shots to reduce the light hitting it.


Nothing to see here. Move along.



As our instructor, Jay, pointed out, it would've been better if I lighted the contents. I was able to do that (sort of) with the white background, but not with the black--I didn't have a third light. Next time. :)

Anyway, here are the results.

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Lighting Workshop Assignment

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We were supposed to shoot something shiny; to see for ourselves how light sources' reflections would show up on the object, and to experiment on how to keep those reflections in control. These were the only shiny things I could find in the house that were big enough to not require a macro lens. :)






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