Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Alice in Wonderland (My Way)
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Alice,
Alice in Wonderland,
Anthony Bate,
James Wrigley,
Lucy Kirkham,
Tanya Lowe
Alien Brief Final Images
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Alien,
Alien Make Up,
Fashion,
Tanya Lowe
Functions of a Studio
There are all types of photography that can happen inside a studio such as fashion, portrait, advertisement, model, musicians, still life ect. A studio shoot consists of shooting a photo shoot in one room/studio that contains all types of lighting but for each different type of studio photography the lighting and equipment differs. This is due to the style of photography used in each type of photography.
Fashion Photography
This type of studio photography usually consists of using a well known lighting system, which is called “three point lighting”. The system allows the eye to be purposely made to focus on the subject or model. As well as the three point lighting system that is used in fashion photography, sometimes certain amount of natural lighting is along with a high key light.
Still Life Photography
To get a flat lighting effect it is best to place the key light very close to the camera. If the light is moved upwards and to the side, then the model/subject will take a 2D look. For a stronger effect so the shadows become longer and the 2D effect to be increased, if the light is moved further up or to the side. With the shadows increasing the need of a fill light may be needed. To play it safe it is always good to place the key light to one side of the camera and above as this will produce a safe image. A light can be placed behind the subject to give it a silhouette effect, by only lighting the background.
It is best to experiment with the lighting because with each subject, the light will react different with how it hits the subject. So it is best to see other lighting set ups or even this set up shown and work around it till the style of light needed is achieved.
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Fashion,
Lighting,
Photography,
Still Life,
Tanya Lowe
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