hey i was wondering for something like this (http://bp2.blogger.com/_lVpVBcm49hI/SDEzvklJGGI/AAAAAAAAAME/TImnvJOOEfU/s400/streetmedia-1.jpg), how you position the lights to illuminate the subject and keep the background dark. thanks in advance, much appreciated.
well what works for me is to distance the subjects away from the wall behind them and have a soft light source close to the subjects so it will expose for them and fall off when it its the background...
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hey i was wondering for something like this (http://bp2.blogger.com/_lVpVBcm49hI/SDEzvklJGGI/AAAAAAAAAME/TImnvJOOEfU/s400/streetmedia-1.jpg), how you position the lights to illuminate the subject and keep the background dark. thanks in advance, much appreciated.
well what works for me is to distance the subjects away from the wall behind them and have a soft light source close to the subjects so it will expose for them and fall off when it its the background...
hope that helps.
i used to feel that way when i first moved to LA from SF. you get adjusted... and you eventually start to see LA for it's own beauty.
poor big,skiny loner tree..very well captured of coarse by a NOT so loner marcus aka geek ubungen
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