For physics and math lovers? No, not in this video. Get hands-on advice on what will happen to an image depending on where you place your light(s). Ha…
Learn Where To Position Your Light For Getting Equal Lighting
[skipto time=0:00]00:00 – Intro[/skipto]
[skipto time=0:25]01:25 – Demonstration #1 > Moving the Light Source > Impact of lighting distance[/skipto]: From close to farther away; effect on subject and background (light fall-off patterns)
[skipto time=2:25]02:25 – Demonstration #2 > Moving the Subject but following with the Light[/skipto]: Impact on backdrop; use distance to create various brightness situations on your backdrop
[skipto time=3:30]03:30 – Fall-Off Demonstration[/skipto]: From an intense to less dramatic fall-off. This occurrence is the key to understanding even lighting (lighting setup) for group shots.
[skipto time=4:45]04:45 - Shooting "Groups"[/skipto]: Simulation using window dummies (well, their heads :) ), demonstration about “even lighting” = where do you have to position your light.
[skipto time=7:15]07:15 - Outro[/skipto]
For physics and math lovers? No, not in this video. Get hands-on advice on what will happen to an image depending on where you place your light(s).
Hanna simplifies the Inverse Square Law, using simple visualization by using one flash.No scary science, all explained in layman’s terms and easy to follow demonstrations.[molongui_author_box profile_layout="layout-7"]
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