Whitephotoschool – Work with studio lighting. The Basics

Whitephotoschool – Work with studio lighting. The Basics

Whitephotoschool – Work with studio lighting. The Basics
https://whiteonline.moscow/studio-lighting-basics
This course will help you from scratch to understand the studio light, its characteristics and types.
Consists of 2 parts: theory and practice
Suitable for beginners

This course will help you from scratch to understand the studio light, its characteristics and types.
You will learn how to work with it, learn what the light circuit is built from and learn to understand what needs to be added or changed in your circuit to achieve the desired light pattern.

Lesson content:

Theoretical part
What you learn and learn
1. Studio light
How to work with him and how to understand him
2. What is soft and hard light
What is the difference between soft light and hard.
How to determine the type of light and what it depends on
3. Contrast light
The second property of light.
How not to confuse contrast with hardness
4. What the light circuit consists of. Kinds of light sources
Drawing, filling, back, background, modeling.
What are they needed for, how to apply them in schemes.
The main mistakes in the formulation
5. Studio impulse monoblocks (flashes)
Why and how to use them.
What to put power
6. Camera settings for studio shooting
Shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance
7. Technical nuances of studio shooting
Shooting in a computer.
Synchronizer Setup
8. About cameras and lenses
What technique is suitable for studio shooting.
What affects the focal length of the lens.
Macro lenses

Practical part
1. How soft / hard light “lies” on the model. How to put it right
The nuances of working with each type of light.
Frequent mistakes in setting the light and how to avoid them
2. Hard light
For what tasks it is better to use hard light.
Hard light circuits.
Flash in the forehead.
Rembrandt Triangle
3. Working with soft light
For what tasks it is better to use soft light.
Soft Light Circuits
4. Setting the light for full-length photography
Ways to illuminate the model in full growth.
How to achieve uniformity of light throughout the model
5. Work with the background
At what distance should the model be placed from the background.
How to remove the shadow from the model on the background
6. Fill light
Why is it needed.
How to correctly add it to the scheme
7. Backlight
Setting options.
Common mistakes
8. Background light
How to evenly illuminate the background.
Background light options
9. Learn to put simple but effective patterns
Which you can immediately use on your set!

Lang: Russian