Tomasz Brzezicki
December 9th, 2006, 12:13 PM
Hello,
This is my first post and I am not fluent in English so apologies for any mistakes and nonsense I may write!
Anyway, I need to do a full body fashion shot with a model sitting on a sofa in a dim chamber with antique furniture. The main focus should be on a model (their front), with the background not too distracting. I would really appreciate any tips and advice how I should use my equipment consisting of Panasonic AG-DVC30 and Ianiro lighting kit (3x300W - pls see link: http://www.ianirouk.com/gulliver30_kits.asp)
This is the very first time I will be using dedicated lightning! The Ianiro set does not include any manual, so I have no idea how to use it... How should I place the lamps? Should I use the barndoors or not? What about daylight filters? What about ambient light from a window? Should I use only Ianiro or put some light on in the chamber too? What about camera setting - WB, chroma, exposure? Needless to say, I would like to obtain most professional (film)look possible, like the pictures one can see in "Vogue" magazine, classy and aristocratic.
Thanks
Tom
This is my first post and I am not fluent in English so apologies for any mistakes and nonsense I may write!
Anyway, I need to do a full body fashion shot with a model sitting on a sofa in a dim chamber with antique furniture. The main focus should be on a model (their front), with the background not too distracting. I would really appreciate any tips and advice how I should use my equipment consisting of Panasonic AG-DVC30 and Ianiro lighting kit (3x300W - pls see link: http://www.ianirouk.com/gulliver30_kits.asp)
This is the very first time I will be using dedicated lightning! The Ianiro set does not include any manual, so I have no idea how to use it... How should I place the lamps? Should I use the barndoors or not? What about daylight filters? What about ambient light from a window? Should I use only Ianiro or put some light on in the chamber too? What about camera setting - WB, chroma, exposure? Needless to say, I would like to obtain most professional (film)look possible, like the pictures one can see in "Vogue" magazine, classy and aristocratic.
Thanks
Tom