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Photography Studio Setup

June 28th, 2010 by admin

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Indispensable Things Required in a Light Studio

The most fundamental things required in a light studio are main light, a light in the background and a fill light.

 

Initially, one needs to begin with the setup of the main light. Generally, it is the floodlight, but the most important question is where to place it. It depends on the individual’s wish or the effects that he/she desires to get, but usually one can find these lights placed at approximately 45 degree corresponding to the subject. The placement of the lighting ascertains the fundamental lighting mood. One can move these lights at different angles for acquiring variety of effects.

 

It is natural for the main light to cast profound shadows, so it is essential for the individuals to introduce fill-in lights for assisting to showcase some details hidden due to darkness in the room. The possible reason for the usage of these lights is for enhancing the light in the room, because shadows appear darker in the photo than they actually are in real.

 

Therefore, it is essential for photographer to add additional lights for giving the photo a realistic look. One can experiment with intensity as well as location of the lights for achieving dramatically peculiar looks. An individual needs to continue with the experiments, because it is a way to reach the optimum combination and best results.

 

Finally, one can focus on addition of background lights. The basic purpose of these lights is to focus at the background of the subject and assist in separation of the background from the subject.

 

However, it is essential for the photographer to understand that small alterations in the background can have drastic results. One can use floodlights at a particular scene and a spot at the other and then, can compare both. After comparing, look for some changes or using different intensities.

 

Generally, people ponder whether there is requirement of all these things in a Light Studio. There is no much need of these things, however, it essential for the individual to spend considerable amount of time for designing the set up.

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