March 18, 2010
How to light and shoot a car and model in the studio with Light Tec Dallas
Light Tec Dallas shows you how to properly light and shoot a 57 Chevy car and model at Randy Anderson Studio in Dallas, Texas. Light Tec is your #1 source for photographic lighting and equipment rentals, sales, tips, training and more. Go to www.lighttec.com for more info.
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Comments on How to light and shoot a car and model in the studio with Light Tec Dallas
you’re perhaps the worst photographer I’ve seen on youtube ever dare to embarrass yourself for lacking vision, style, technique, taste, passion and basic human emotion.
for all the energy and money wasted on lighting, you could have dragged the shutter and let ambient do the same job, and rear sync flash to freeze the model.
result in more even lighting, shorter time and cheaper, you flipping idiot.
btw, my cat has more personality than you.
5:35
what is renee laughing about at the end???
it’s right after his good/evil line haha : 5:31
Uneven lighting on background looks meh
Smart, those huge silk screens. Great video how to photograph big shiny things.
Renee rocks my world
Good explanations of a very unattractive bland shot.
Car might as well have been a garbage can without any tension and shadow/highlight play to accentuate it.
Renee is a keeper though =)
Cool setup, thanks!
Good tips, though the lighting is not quite even and the colors look very flat, is it the video that makes’em look like that?
Very evenly lit, but I expect it would be with a dozen of those flash heads surrounding from every angle, but eliminating ALL the reflections isn’t always desirable on car photography.
There’s really nothing there to show off the car’s curves.
is it also a tip to wear socks while on the shooting area?
another great vid!!
not so good outcome. . .
great studio and well puttogether video.
thanks for sharing