Master photographer Christopher Grey teaches portrait lighting from start to finish, showing you how to control light effectively for unmatched results. 82 minutes. Amherst Media. Get the book: www.amherstmedi...
When I worked as a Pro Photographer during the mid 1980's to mid 1990's I used the Bowens Mono Gold, Mono Silver & Mono Gold Lighting system. They were expensive but more than paid for themselves.. I used the Hassleblas 500ELX & 500CM cameras as my main tools of capture.. Very accurate video. It's very well presented
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Excellent Tutorial, Thank you!! I am just a little confused with the lighting ratios, why doesn't a 3 stop difference read 1:6 instead of 1:8? It seems the previous readings are following a 1/2 stop pattern but this one doesn't
1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/128..... see the pattern there? It's the inverse square law. Each stop is another square (inverted, so it's a fraction). I hope this helps a bit as to WHY 3 stops is 1/8, and not 1/6. Because we're working with squaring (exponential), not multiplication.
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