LFPrick
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I've been helping with photo shoots for a new/small biz my friend and I run.
We have a canon T3, stock everything.
I usually don't shoot too many pics but I notice at all the shoots the lighting is severely messed up. I am not the photo expert and have no prior background in photography.
My friend who takes the pics and sets things up has worked for a photography company but seems to know very little about fine tuning things...which leave me horrible pictures to edit for product.
We usually just use a back drop (10x10 for example)
This is the kit we use as well...e.e
Amazon.com: CowboyStudio Photography/Video Studio Triple Lighting Kit with 10ft x 12ft Black, White and Green Muslins Backdrops and Background Support System with Case: Electronics
(yesss I know its garbage but it was all we could afford at first and with little knowledge of equipment purchasing).
Here are some example pics...
Lighting comes out horrible 99% of the time...any suggestions based on equipment and shoot types we do?
PLEASE halp.
THanks
*edit*
I own the rights to all these images(copyright lollipop factory productions), I do not give permission for use of them outside this thread. (not that I would see why anyone would want to)
We have a canon T3, stock everything.
I usually don't shoot too many pics but I notice at all the shoots the lighting is severely messed up. I am not the photo expert and have no prior background in photography.
My friend who takes the pics and sets things up has worked for a photography company but seems to know very little about fine tuning things...which leave me horrible pictures to edit for product.
We usually just use a back drop (10x10 for example)
This is the kit we use as well...e.e
Amazon.com: CowboyStudio Photography/Video Studio Triple Lighting Kit with 10ft x 12ft Black, White and Green Muslins Backdrops and Background Support System with Case: Electronics
- Three (3) Compact fluorescent daylight balanced photo light bulbs, 40 Watt/5000K
- Two (2) White 32" Umbrellas, Three (3) AC Adapters
- Three (3) 10' x 12' Black, White, Green Muslin backdrops
- One (1) Support System, includes support stand, 3-section cross bars
- Two (2) Top quality Light Stands, One (1) Mini Light Stand, One (1) Carrying case for the support system
(yesss I know its garbage but it was all we could afford at first and with little knowledge of equipment purchasing).
Here are some example pics...
Lighting comes out horrible 99% of the time...any suggestions based on equipment and shoot types we do?
PLEASE halp.
THanks
*edit*
I own the rights to all these images(copyright lollipop factory productions), I do not give permission for use of them outside this thread. (not that I would see why anyone would want to)
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