Lighting in Stages

May 19, 2009 by Robert Louis Vanelli  
Filed under Tutorials

In this video tutorial you will learn how to light a subject using multiple lights and what each of those lights do for the overall lighting scheme.

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6 Responses to “Lighting in Stages”
  1. Very nice job putting the video together. It conveys all the topics that we discussed at the shoot perfectly. Great work!

  2. Great pictures, great video, thanks for explaining how you did your shoot – I’m inspired!

  3. Lori Hug says:

    V, it looks great! Nice job…very good! Broke down very well and overall fab-u-lous! :)

  4. Cherie says:

    Looking forward to seeing what you do with Google maps…. certain technomads who take photos are looking for a map api that integrates in photos
    Check out Cherie’s lastest blog post.. Campground Review: Martin Creek Lake State Recreation Area (Near Tatum, TX)

    This comment was originally posted on http://www.tkrphoto.com/)“>Where Art & Engineering Collide

  5. Terry says:

    What kind of features would you be looking for? There are a few things out there for tracking your trips and posting photos from various places… its real easy if all your photos are geotagged already. I’ve got a working demo of a fully XML driven advanced application that I put together for work. That is a good stepping stone because you can generate XML using PHP and a MySQL database very easily. Still got a lot of things I want to do with the demo for work and just learning more and more about it as I go along. So I will be putting something fancy together soon enough!

    This comment was originally posted on http://www.tkrphoto.com/)“>Where Art & Engineering Collide

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