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Studio lighting setup #20, charcoal background.

Dec
25,
2010
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Studio lighting setup #20, charcoal background.

Studio Lighting

Hey hey! First of all, I would like to wish you Merry Christmas and Happy New year 2010! I am very grateful to all who takes interest in our work and to all who has been supporting us all this time. Special thanks to iStockphoto and to the whole team, a part of which I was lucky to become this year. Cheers!

At this fairy night, I would like to share with you a new studio lighting setup with a wonderful effect giving to the image more charm. I shall not plunge into details of studio lighting setup, as it is very simple and consists only from two light sources: a softbox, placed in parallel to the floor over the model’s face, and a snoot, directed to the background. I would like to share with you the way I managed to create a purple glowing on this picture. While Julia was putting on make-up to the model, my eyes caught a screensaver on my Mac Book Pro, most likely you saw it many times. It is called Mac’s Flurry Screensaver, you can take a look at Youtube. I liked the colors very much and the way they were glowing and I thought why not mix the colors and not use a notebook’s monitor as the third light source? Why not? Then I settled exposure to 1 sec on the camera and aperture F3.5. The main thing was to provide complete darkness in the room you are shooting and lack of additional sources of light, which would impede. The next steps were easy. Julia helped me holding the notebook at the left side from me. As soon as I took the model’s photo, I directed the camera to the monitor and moved it like a scanner, from the left to the right side of the monitor in order to gather the colors of screensaver (we have about 0.5 sec for this action after the first flash). As there was completely dark in the room, we got a sharp image of the model, covered by glowing and colors from the screensaver of the notebook. Voila! Of course, there should be taken a couple of trial moves with the camera in order to understand the level and direction of the camera to reach the desired effect and not simply blur over the image by all this glowing. After the third try, I didn’t meet any problems. In this way, it is possible to add many interesting effects to your works! And again, I wish you happy holidays and New Year my friends!!! Woo-hooooo!

Studio lighting setup:

Studio lighting setup #20, charcoal background.

Studio lighting setup #20, charcoal background.

Lighting Setup Result:

Studio lighting setup #20, charcoal background.

Studio lighting setup #20, charcoal background.

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Make-up info:
Prep prime skin, MAC / Face & Body Foundation C4, MAC / HD Powder 00 Universal shade, MUFE / Compact Modellers 01 Ligth Pink, MUFE / Mineralize Skinfinish Soft And Gentle, MAC / Eye Shadow: Black 04, Cafe Latte 164, Coffee 28, MUFE / Pigment Gold Dusk, MAC / Eyeliner Pencil 2L, MUFE / Aqua Smoky Lash, MUFE / Lipstick Sweet kiss 51 Rose seduisant, Bourjois + Eye Shadow Purple 92, MUFE / Pro Longwear gloss coat, MAC

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14 Responses to Studio lighting setup #20, charcoal background.. - Post a Comment

  1. Milenko

    Thank you for unselfishly share your knowledge!
    For a beginner like me, this is a big help.

    All The Best!
    djile:)

  2. Alexey Ivanov

    You are welcome! ;)) Thank you.

  3. John

    interesting idea and lovely result, thank you for sharing

  4. Alexey Ivanov

    ;))

  5. Irina

    Thanks a lot for this useful and detailed publication ! I went through the entire list of the lightning schemes, and where some of them are known to be, others were not – so I am learning and progressing as well !
    Irina

  6. Alexey Ivanov

    You are welcome Irina! :))

  7. Mansi

    I love your blog

  8. Alexey Ivanov

    Thanks! :))

  9. iRoshk

    Thank you for posting these beautiful studio setups. They are of great value for anyone interested in lighting.
    Keep ‘em coming, please! :)

  10. Alexey Ivanov

    Glad you like it! iRoshk! Thank you. We will do our best. ;)

  11. Jefrey

    I searched the web for GOOD photos and came across your photos – which are by far the most inspirational! Thank you so much for sharing your light setups! Tried some with my wife as model last night and they came out great. She loves me for that and I thank you for that ;-)

  12. Alexey Ivanov

    I am very glad to hear it Jefrey! Make us happy also, share your photos with us. ;) Cheers from Moscow!

  13. Rodney Horne

    Wow, I would’ve never thought of doing this. I’m happy I found your photography blog!

  14. Alexey Ivanov

    Good luck with your experiments Rodney! :)

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