Lance Nicoll shows and explains how to use a 2 light setup for an editorial style look. Using 2 lights to light a full length shot allows you to properly light your model and give a directional light.
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Editorial and Fashion Studio Lighting Tutorial Video: 2 Light Setup for Full – Length Portraits
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mamiyapress
Short!
Kevin Queen
I like how they always say using a 800 w/s strobe here but never tell what power setting its on because its very low. Trying to sale more than help
Kai Liu
what size the softbox? is 48 inch
good for one person?
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Thanks!
Chloe DeCoito
What height do you set your backdrop at for full length shoots?
Awesome Learner
Mate. Thanks, but you have window light … so this tutorial is not so useful.
Roy Varghese
Thanks for the video.
What size is the octabox?
Randy Smith
You don't have to light the white backdrop or put a light behind the subject?
Sedric Beasley
I'm thinking a bigger modifier wold work better and use only one light.
JWallace Designs, LLC
what's that lil fan your assistant was holding. i need a good little fan like that one
Van Gelis
hey what lens did u use? I'm canon and have a24-105 f4, but obviously need a wider lens for full boody shots.
Lala Mabaso
What about the window light that's already lighting your model from head to toe with soft directional light without fall off?
André
Pretty nice work… thank you, for sharing!
André
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