Lighting in Stages

May 19, 2009 6 Comments by vanelli

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.

http://www.exposurepas.com/feed/podcast/LightStages/LightStages.mp4

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6 comments

  • 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 Where Art & Engineering Collide

  • mitzs says:

    learn how to light a subject using multiple lights and what each of those lights do for the overall lighting scheme. http://bit.ly/FgfqK

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  • 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 Where Art & Engineering Collide

  • Lori Hug says:

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

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

  • Very nice job putting the video together. It conveys all the topics that we discussed at the shoot perfectly. Great work!

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