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Re: Lighting in Pet Photography
[Re: abbeyroo]
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01/20/12 01:06 AM
01/20/12 01:06 AM
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James Morrissey
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Unless I have been shooting outdoors, I have had a difficult time doing this. Shooting indoors, without additional light, is a nightmare. The trick, I think is that direct flash crushes pretty much everything you want in creating an image.
Generally, my goal is one of a few things: 1. mimicking the sun for a certain warm look 2. elimination of shadows 3. emphasizing certain features
Doing this without a studio setup is difficult - particularly when shooting dogs as DOF is such a huge issue.
I think to answer your question though,it might be helpful to see samples of the problem. Suggestions of what could have been done would be next. Thoughts?
James
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