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Hey everyone :hugs:

Does anyone know of any good books or places to learn studio photography? Specifically about studio lighting.. I want to know about the different kinds of lights (strobes; diffusers (I know its an accessory...) etc.) and the benefits or characteristics of each... all the basics about lighting :)

Anyone know of any solid books for this? Or chapters in other books that cover this?

Or does anyone care to write a large chunk of drawn out detailed answer (if you're bored) on the different types of light any the basics of what they do (are used for)?

Thanks everyone!
 
From Basics to most advanced lighting,it has all.
Strobist: Lighting 101

I would advice to practice along with reading and it will really help you.
 
Or does anyone care to write a large chunk of drawn out detailed answer (if you're bored) on the different types of light any the basics of what they do (are used for)?
Myself and other have done that already....many times over. You should be able to dig most of it up with a search.

Keith's list of books looks pretty good. I'd also suggest (surprised he left it off), 'Light: Science & Magic'. It's not specifically about studio lighting only, but it can teach you the principles of how to use light...which is much more valuable knowledge than just what accessories do what.

I teach a class that follows much of what is in that book, and I think it's great information.
 
Thanks everyone :) Didn't search to in depth... but sometimes on this site you search something and think you've found a promising thread and it turns out to be 600 pages of arguing about different perspectives on the same topic.. Not necessarily a bad thing, but annoying if you're trying to find the "meat"

I'll definitely check out those books (or the ones I can find elsewhere (ie. not on the internet)
And specifically "Light:science and magic" Thanks Mike!

Oh and Keith, I meant like full model shoots so no products or Portraiture (At least not in the traditional "portrait" shoulders and head).
I guess it could be considered "commercial" but only in a subject matter kind of way....

anyway, thanks again!
 
Check out The Flash Centre on YouTube. It's Elinchrom's page but it has really good instructions on lighting from 1 light to multiple.
 
Sometimes your questions are too vague, sometimes your searches are too ambiguous.
Redefine our search criteria.
Maybe?
 
Keith's list of books looks pretty good. I'd also suggest (surprised he left it off), 'Light: Science & Magic'. It's not specifically about studio lighting only, but it can teach you the principles of how to use light...which is much more valuable knowledge than just what accessories do what.
I added Light: Science and Magic to the list. The 2nd half of the book covers portrait type lighting

Full model shoots of people is a genre of portraiture.
 
Oh and Keith, I meant like full model shoots so no products or Portraiture (At least not in the traditional "portrait" shoulders and head).
I guess it could be considered "commercial" but only in a subject matter kind of way....
As Keith mentioned, the 2nd half of that book covers lighting for people...the first half deals more with 'product' type stuff...but here's the catch. It's not just about what you shoot...it's about the principles involved in 'Using Light'. Once you learn the principles, you should be able to ask (and answer) the right questions, which should allow you to adequately light anything you might encounter.
 

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