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My digital camera doesnt have the features of the slr. So I need it to be continuos lighting for taking head shots.

2007-02-11 14:09:40 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Photography

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If you want to set up lighting for portraits, then you really should invest in an SLR. Once you do, you can use on-camera flash, supplemented by portable flash units on stands set to synch with your on-camera flash. You can have some of them bounced off of different surfaces, like umbrellas in white or silver.

You will expose for the main light, and use the others for filling in shadows. You can experiment with the angles of various lights, distance to subject, bounce surface, etc.

Also think about your backgrounds. You can buy backdrops, or find a plain background that won't take away from your subject. Remember to position your subject several feet away from any background, not right up against a wall.

2007-02-11 14:46:15 · answer #1 · answered by Terisu 7 · 1 0

I have used 3 or 4 desk lamps or clip-on lamps with full-spectrum light bulbs. place one to shine behind, 1 face on and one to either side as needed. To modulate the light a bit you can bounce them off of aluminum foil covered cardboard or pass them through various types of glass blocks (used for home windows) or most any type of metal screens, wicker, or whatever. Experiment! The total light can be controlled by buying various wattage bulbs, using 3 way light switches, placing window glass between the light and the subject smeared with vaseline... many possible choices.

2007-02-11 15:06:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can get some lighting such as table or floor lamps or even worklights. If your camera has light settings, choose the one appropriate for the light you are using (halogen, tungsten, etc.) To reflect this light the way you want you can use a white sheet or even posterboard. I got several sheets of foamcore (available at craft stores and left one white, bought one in black (to absorb the light when you are getting a reflection of light you don't want), and covered one in tinfoil to get a stronger reflection.

2007-02-15 09:00:39 · answer #3 · answered by Carrie M 3 · 0 0

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2016-12-17 14:35:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Home Depot - Get some work lights...
You could use a white sheet for a bounce.

2007-02-11 19:20:02 · answer #5 · answered by SyrusPhotography 1 · 0 0

They call it the sun.

2007-02-11 23:13:44 · answer #6 · answered by Bob 6 · 0 0

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