Designing A Shoot Pt 1
These tutorials are start to finish of a recent shoot with Teisha. Peter was given reference photos for the lighting, styling and feel the client wanted, and put his own look into it. Watch as he explains his thought process and experiements with different techniques to achieve the lighting effect the client was looking for, and spends 30 minutes being extremely fussy to get it absolutely perfect.
This is followed by watching Peter work with Teisha, and a retouching tutorial.
6 comments on “Designing A Shoot Pt 1”
You switched to profoto?
No Broncolor anymore?
NO I still use both but not many people can afford or need a Scoro pack, I will be using lighting thats a little bit more affordable for the viewers.
O.k.
Earlier this year I switched from Bowens to Elinchrom. I thought about profoto, but the price was just above my budget. But I do like profoto very much. (but elinchrom is good enough for me at this moment)
peter what Light Modifiers you sugest for main light for this kind of shoot to replace profoto you use it if you don’t have it and have just normal flash
The smallest on light reflector you can get or try cutting a 120mm hole in some cardboard and up this over your reflector.
Thank you very much