Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Outdoor Portraits in Parks or Open Space

Outdoor Portraits in Parks or Open Space - outdoor lighting








Outdoor Portraits in Parks or Open Space

Photography tutorial on outdoor portrait techniques for professional photography students.
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Wiring a Photo cell. (Dusk to Dawn) - outdoor lighting








Wiring a Photo cell. (Dusk to Dawn)

Wiring a photo cell is explained in the video. We show you where to attach the red wire, the black wire and the grounds. This photocell is used to control outdoor flood lights on the exterior of a home.
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25 comments:

  1. That was the intent, I am so glad I could help!

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  2. This really 'connected some dots' for me! I look forward to my portraits improving by practicing these concepts. Thanks so much!

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  3. Its called a vertiflip by stroboframe the new one look a little different but works the same.

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  4. does anyone know what L bracket he's using on the monopod?

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  5. helpful stuff, thank you!

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  6. new ones are better I thought I was making them for just 30 or 40 students :)

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  7. I enjoy your videos very much. Pity about the sound quality though.

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  8. flutterbydragonflyMay 8, 2012 at 12:07 PM

    Thank you! Very good information and I learned so much!

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  9. Great! I learnt so much from your video. Thanks! 

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  10. what are chances of having a photo shot by a professional like this. I'll volunteer at anytime.

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  11. Thank you for this tutorial!

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  12. awsome video. The guy is very out of breathe lol.

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  13. Great video, thanks.

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  14. very good explanations

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  15. Excellent video

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  16. which art institute was this?

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  17. I've been a shooter for nearly 30 years, dozens of seminars and I can tell you this is one off the best, most clear-cut instructional videos I have ever seen. Easy to understand. Informative. Excellent tutorial!

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  18. You are correct I should have. Next one I promise.

    Remember:
    1)Open sky, not the sun as the source
    2)Get AWAY from the background and shoot into dark areas they will look lighter in the pictures.
    3) Don't let the source illuminate the subject the subject from multiple directions use a blocker.

    Taking away light is more important than adding it when shooting outdoors.

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  19. Excellent

    The only way to improve it would be to have a couple of locations to really drive home how you select them in practice. That's nit picking though. One of the best video's I've seen

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  20. Great Video!! Now I need to watch your other ones! You answered two big questions. Reflectors and clothing! THanks!!

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  21. I have an 20+ year old Sears photo cell that you can't even find anywhere on the net. 279.75262.0. I was looking to set it up and came here to find a guide. This is video confusing. I can't figure out what you are talking about. It isn't clear which wires go where. This should be taken down.

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  22. Generation3electricMay 8, 2012 at 7:35 PM

    @CAPNTON Thanks for the feed back. My camera does have some problems. With any luke I will upgrade it soon

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  23. NIce try. I think I got the wiring setup. Camera work leaves room to be desired. Try manual focus next time.

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  24. Like the lady bug

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