Category Archives: Small Home Studio
Infinite Bulbs
Playing around with a light bulb and mirrors. I took two mirrors and stood them face to face, not quite parallel, about a foot apart. Above I placed a paper screen as a diffuser and shot a single flash downward … Continue reading
Posted in Equipment, Props and Tools, Shooting for Myself, Small Home Studio
Tagged bulb, infinite, light, mirror, plumber's, putty, reflection
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Artificial Lighting (sources)
Actually I believe all light is real. This week’s DPC challenge topic is Artificial Lighting. Which I suppose means light emanating from a man-made fixture. That’s pretty much what people mean by the term. Like lamps, flashes, LED’s, etc. So … Continue reading
Posted in DPChallenge, Equipment, Props and Tools, Small Home Studio, Tips and Techniques
Tagged artificial, lamp, lighting, low-key, worklight
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Low-Key Lighting
When I set out to shoot this shot my intentions were for a low-key image. I was shooting a photo for DPChallenge which required a low-key shot. My earlier understanding of this lighting style was that of an image which … Continue reading
Posted in DPChallenge, Photographic Art, Shooting for Myself, Small Home Studio, Tips and Techniques
Tagged art, black background, DPChallenge, low-key, still life
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