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Really like the idea of everyone sharing lighting setups so I thought the first one i would show , would reiterate the fact you don't need to over light the seen.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=126458&cat=500
This was part of my graded unit for college. I chose fashion and advertising. All the images in the picture were used with a broncolor hazy light just to the side of the model in from pointing down. (perhaps the best light in the business) as you can see the gradation is beautiful , the light had on its big grid. The light was metered to 1/125th of a second F8 ISO 100.
I will upload more diagrams soons
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=126458&cat=500
This was part of my graded unit for college. I chose fashion and advertising. All the images in the picture were used with a broncolor hazy light just to the side of the model in from pointing down. (perhaps the best light in the business) as you can see the gradation is beautiful , the light had on its big grid. The light was metered to 1/125th of a second F8 ISO 100.
I will upload more diagrams soons
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