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Photography Lighting Tutorial- High Key Photo Lighting Tips from Light Tec

Light Tec Light Tip #2. Learn how to properly light using high key photographic lighting in the studio.

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25 Responses to “Photography Lighting Tutorial- High Key Photo Lighting Tips from Light Tec”

  1. MrFishdale says:

    thanks! learned lot! cheers!

  2. Vibes4me says:

    Great session. It’s not easy finding someone to shoot who works so well with their photographer. Need to pick up that same dress for my wife.

  3. leviterande says:

    wtf, came to learn but went outta here to com ahahahahaa

  4. starliner10 says:

    incredible girl

  5. Aofex says:

    Not skinny? Her legs look like chopsticks.

  6. photoman022 says:

    the lovely Renee is lovely indeed. it is a pleasure to see a real woman as a model, not a skinny reed. And the tutorial is extremely informative too!

  7. 11ten071 says:

    Good Info, its much appreciated.

  8. dombower says:

    totally agree

  9. ZioZambe says:

    Why do you care? ;)

    It’s a studio: there’s no available light that you would like to use, and even if it is, at iso100-f14-1/25 you probably wouldn’t catch much of it :D

    It’s flash and studio, so stop thinking about shutter speed. As long as you’re below 1/200 you’re fine (well, with clear limitations)

  10. CVPTV says:

    Very sexy model :)

  11. Steffieheart says:

    I think he means 1/125

  12. Danieloncarevic says:

    1/125

  13. biglank1 says:

    1/25. 1/125 would be “a hundred-twenty-fifth” of a second

  14. scotthuntersmith says:

    the shutter speed is set for 1/125.that is a good sync speed.

  15. TSJStudios says:

    when he said his shutter speed “one twenty fifth” of a second. did he mean 1/25 or 1/125 ? anyone help me out.

  16. l33thustla says:

    LOL ofcourse it’s gonna be M mode always else you can’t controll anything….

  17. scotthuntersmith says:

    the two back lights are Elinchrome 500 w/s, the main light is a 1000 w/s Elinchrome being shot into the back of the Elinchrome octabank and reflected out through the front.

  18. buzzmediamick says:

    Hello,

    Great tutorial, can you tell me what flash you are using for keylight (watt) and what flashes you are using for the backlight. Thanks

  19. Cirebocaj says:

    High key, as in: produces a high key photograph.
    A picture containing lots of whites, and\or light colors is high key.
    The term High key is a type of value, the other type being low key, which means lots of blacks, and\or dark colors.
    So yes, that is high key.

  20. jmwdonofrio says:

    I rent all my equipment from this dude.. he’s a nice guy. I always have an endless supply of questions, and he’s always kind enough to answer.

  21. vimkojdaimduab says:

    YOu did very good job! What mode you’re using?
    AV or M Mode? What mode you used the most?

  22. mbnyus says:

    Thank you so much for posting this video….!

  23. PartTimePhotography says:

    Good stuff – I’ll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.

  24. AllAmericanGuy01 says:

    VERY IMPRESSIVE!!! I like alot! Thanks for posting.

  25. bclinephoto says:

    Renae is so hot! Keep up the great videos.

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