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Posted under Interior decorating by admin on Tuesday 9 February 2010 at 6:49 pm

20 Comments »

  1. Comment by wxb200 — February 9, 2010 @ 7:25 pm

    This guy is great! But he seems really, really, really timid around gorgeous women…

  2. Comment by eclipseotik — February 9, 2010 @ 8:11 pm

    how in the fuck can we use our lighting skills for evil??!! LMAO

  3. Comment by wamphotography — February 9, 2010 @ 9:03 pm

    move everything (lights camera and model) 4 feet away from the back ground and see if that helps

    move further if needed/possable)

  4. Comment by eduardofrances — February 9, 2010 @ 9:36 pm

    the shadow can be eliminated in various ways the first one is to raise and tilt down a little your main light this will cast the shadow below the of what the lens sees :)

  5. Comment by jigkrozroads — February 9, 2010 @ 10:10 pm

    Nope, its because your using only one flash. Use another one for fill or reflector to get rid of the shadow.

  6. Comment by mtada258 — February 9, 2010 @ 10:22 pm

    i have a question. how come i always get the shadow in the back whenever i take the pictures?
    i am not sure is because of the light setting

  7. Comment by vjlord — February 9, 2010 @ 11:11 pm

    hi, nice video sir… well i wana ask u a question… am a struggling model, n i don hav money to have another portfolio. so, i’ve decided to tak my frnd’z cam n do a photoshoot for myself… i’ve prepared 2 light boxes but lil bit confuses tht whether i shud use wite bulb or golden/yellow… ? Also give me any tip or any link to make a stand for my light boxes…
    Regards..

  8. Comment by l33thustla — February 9, 2010 @ 11:41 pm

    damn cool, I have 150cm :D gonna try it with grid next time

  9. Comment by ckseid — February 9, 2010 @ 11:44 pm

    Girl is cute. But doesn’t really show the difference between with and without girds…should talk more about it.

  10. Comment by pnmd — February 10, 2010 @ 12:40 am

    You the man!
    Pertinent, concise, and informative!

  11. Comment by videomasterclass — February 10, 2010 @ 12:51 am

    Looks like paper

  12. Comment by erics1959 — February 10, 2010 @ 12:55 am

    paper !

    ” I think its called ” Tulip ” under the name brand Savage.

  13. Comment by V70ROB — February 10, 2010 @ 1:34 am

    These are gr8 videos,thx for posting them!!!!

  14. Comment by RGMPhotos — February 10, 2010 @ 2:24 am

    Scott is using Paper background.

  15. Comment by icatchingvideos — February 10, 2010 @ 3:18 am

    Rolled paper backdrop

  16. Comment by thealexestrada — February 10, 2010 @ 3:22 am

    Does anyone know if he is using a muslin or paper backdrop?

  17. Comment by PartTimePhotography — February 10, 2010 @ 4:00 am

    Good stuff – I’ll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.

  18. Comment by iggori — February 10, 2010 @ 4:07 am

    great

  19. Comment by digitalArtform — February 10, 2010 @ 4:58 am

    It would be easier to see the falloff on her if she weren’t dressed in black

  20. Comment by bclinephoto — February 10, 2010 @ 5:19 am

    Nice Demo. Short and simple and to the point. You guys should make more!

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