MULTIPLE EXPOSURE WITH FLASH AND SLOW SHUTTER SPEED
- A dark area you will need this so that other lights don’t interfere with the shot
- a tripod so that the camera isn’t moving and will focus on the model
- a flash light, exposure gun, strobe light so that the camera knows what to focus on and so that you can clearly see the model
- someone to help you, you may not need them but it helps and you can do more things with the extra help
- dark background so that you can clearly see the subject
- multiple poses so that it gives it that effect
- correct shutter speed setting so that the image will show up
- planed posses so that the model knows what to do and so the picture comes out the way you want
- a camera because it is kinda hard to take a picture with out one
- You also need the correct aperture settings so that your camera will pick up the right exposure and by using a smaller aperture you minimize any extra light
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Iconic Image & Lighting Part I: 2nd photo
- what is the light source?
- studio light
- what direction is the light coming from?
- right side
- what is the best way to recreate the lighting you see in the image?
- high side
- where is the camera in relation to the subject?
- side of model and a little to the right
- how is the person posed in relation to the camera?
- turned to the side sitting on a table legs crossed
Iconic Image & Lighting Part I: Picture one
- what is the light source?
- A studio light
- what direction is the light coming from?
- Right side of the model
- what is the best way to recreate the lighting you see in the image?
- high side
- where is the camera in relation to the subject?
- In front of the model
- how is the person posed in relation to the camera?
- Looking at the camera with hand to her face