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Author Archives: Ed Hidden

Softer shadows with my speedlight

Wayne wrote: Love the podcast! Question: At the moment, I have a Nikon D50 with only one SB-600 speedlight that I’m using off-camera with an optical trigger for some portraits. I’m using a omnibounce right now but I really need some softer light and I’m not sure what to get. I was thinking about a …

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Posted byEd Hidden7/26/2006Posted inStudio Lighting Questions

What is a good basic lighting kit?

I am interested in purchasing lighting for a home studio, but I don’t know where to begin. Basic lighting, an umbrella? a soft box? slaves? I am looking in the $500-$1000 range and just need some advice on the “must haves” or basics. I use a dedicated flash now and bounce light off the ceiling …

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Posted byEd Hidden3/2/20063/2/2006Posted inStudio Lighting Questions

How does digital chroma key composting work?

Approximately 12 years ago, a photographer took a photo of me that was superimposed on a background scene. It was not done digitally. I believe it was done using slides. The photographer showed me various backgrounds and photos he had taken in his studio that appeared to me to have been taken at some other …

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Posted byEd Hidden3/2/20063/2/2006Posted inStudio Lighting Questions

Lighting textured glass

Hi there! I desperately need your advice – I need to photograph patterned glass! My client wants there to be a scene in the background, and then the glass covers half the frame. How should I light the glass so that the little ripples/textures/patterns are clearly visible? looking forward to your response! -Rikki Click here …

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Posted byEd Hidden3/2/20063/2/2006Posted inStudio Lighting Questions

My lights are turned down and I still can’t get f16

I have been reading your tips and tutorials, and they have been very helpful. I recently purchased a beginners home studio kit from a company called britek for about $850. I believe that the W/s are 960. I have set up and metered the lights and I really have to try hard to get f8 …

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Posted byEd Hidden3/2/20063/2/2006Posted inStudio Lighting Questions

Dimensions of a home studio

Hey Guys, just found your podcast/site and so far am enjoying it. One thing that I just can’t seem to find enough about on the web is information on a home studio. I am blessed enough to have the means to build a studio in my house. If you guys could build a studio in …

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Posted byEd Hidden3/2/20063/2/2006Posted inStudio Lighting Questions

Lighting automobiles

I’m very much interested in your forum. I think it’s a great that you are willing to help fellow photographers in their work, I think you’ve done a great deed. I’m very much interested in Car Photography and also Home Interior Photography because of their challenging lighting aspects (it doesn’t mean that I’m an advanced …

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Posted byEd Hidden3/2/20063/2/2006Posted inStudio Lighting Questions

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