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Studio Lighting For Natural Light Photographers | Getting To Grips With Strobes And Softboxes

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Paul Wilkinson

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  • 1 Why studio lighting feels intimidating (when it doesn't need to be!).mp4
    01:55
  • 2 How windowlight helps you understand studio strobe lighting.mp4
    02:52
  • 3 Part I Demonstration of lighting patterns with window light.mp4
    02:42
  • 4 Part II Set up your lights and camera.mp4
    03:25
  • 5 Studio Lighting Shot 1 Rembrandt Lighting.mp4
    01:47
  • 6 Studio Lighting Shot 2 Rim Lighting.mp4
    01:27
  • 7 Studio Lighting Shot 3 Split Lighting.mp4
    00:56
  • 8 The Benefits of Studio Lighting.mp4
    01:25
  • 9 Your Project (...and Outtakes).mp4
    01:54
  • Description


    If you've ever felt intimidated by studio lighting, then you're not alone! For a long time, I struggled to understand all the numbers, formulae and technical detail that seemed to be a necessary requirement for getting started with studio strobes, especially as I just wanted to get back to creating beautiful portraits!

    I finally had a breakthrough, and realised that my knowledge of photographing people using windowlight was all I needed to get started.

    If you're reasonably confident with natural light photography, this tutorial will give you the confidence and skills to invest in, set-up and use your first studio light, including three very different lighting patterns you can create with just a single flash in a soft box.

    This class covers:

    • Why I found studio lighting so confusing to start with (and the huge breakthrough that changed everything for me, bringing the fun and creativity back to my portrait photography)
    • The simple studio set-up I use everyday (and why the shape of your lighting modifier matters)
    • How to create a stunning studio-lit portrait using a Rembrandt lighting pattern
    • How to capture a beautiful studio-lit portrait using a Mask lighting pattern
    • How to photograph a dramatic studio-lit portrait using a Split lighting pattern
    • The three benefits of studio strobe lighting over natural window light, and why it's proved essential for my photography business

    For each portrait you’ll see my images straight-out-of-the-camera with exposure settings and the final edit, too. We'll finish off with some words of encouragement before it's over to you to put your new skills into practice!

    Enjoy - and don't miss the outtakes at the very end! :-)

    Paul and the masteringportraitphotography.com team

    What You'll Learn?


      • Photography
      • Digital Photography
      • Portrait Photography
      • Creative
      • Flash Photography
      • Lighting
      • Studio Lighting

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    Paul Wilkinson
    Paul Wilkinson
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    Paul is one of the UK's most sought-after portrait and wedding photographers - not just for his eye for an image but for the manner in which they are created (mostly laughing, always relaxed!)

    His images have adorned numerous publications from the BBC to the Times and have won countless awards as well as giving him the accolade of Fellowship of the Master Photographers Association.

    He and his team are based near Oxford in the UK though often you'll find him clutching his passport and his cameras as he creates images for people across the globe!

    This class is brought to you by the Mastering Portrait Photography team!

    Skillshare is an online learning community based in the United States for people who want to learn from educational videos. The courses, which are not accredited, are only available through paid subscription.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 9
    • duration 18:23
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2023/02/15