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Frank Doorhof - Inside de Model Shoot

https://www.skillshare.com/en/classes/inside-de-model-shoot/1412425030
https://www.skillshare.com/en/classes/the-new-canva-getting-started-with-canva-in-2024/?via=search-layIn this video, we’ll show how Frank takes his recognizable images.  But first, he explains gear, color and calibration, tethering, and workflow. He shows you how he makes spectacular photos. He invited Nadine to build a set and Frank tells you how to light it. Of course, you’ll see the resulIns.  You'll learn the best workflow and how to take great images without much effort or budget.   You don't need costly gear or heavy strobes. You can even use chandeliers or light bulbs   Tethering is important to check your images and show them to your model or client, as well as calibration of your monitor to see the right colors  In the first setup Frank shows you the Rembrandt lighting with a softbox and a striplight and the difference between the Lantern and a regular softbox  The next setup is with color gels and getting white light   After that a great set with a model in flowers and how Frank shoot that (with a softbox with a grid and an accent light)   Putting it all together:  the students and Frank built a large set for the model and Frank used a lot of lights and smoke  Conclusion: photographing models is about communication with your model, it's about making sure the styling is great and making sure you have the proper backdrop with the styling. Or in other words what kind of mood do you want in your pictures? If you need the correct colors every time, use a light meter and a ColorChecker. ut-grid


Frank Doorhof - Inside de Model Shoot


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