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May 27 2016 07:34am
Quote (lithfkn @ May 27 2016 02:14am)
Okay what you need to do is have the model as far away from the background as possible. Light the background so it is 2 stops brighter than the model. Have the light on the floor pointing at the background in line with the model. The reason for being further away is that the bigger the separation, the less light flare/haloing you'll get on the subject, making the silhouette cleaner and more defined.

3m isnt much. If you could get 5m somehow it would be better.

What lamps do you have?


got one daylight lamp 32watt and one 840 kelvin 72 watt

Thanks for the advices!

ill shoot a few and show them to you in pm, if that is allright? :)
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May 27 2016 08:10am
Quote (millenium2 @ May 27 2016 11:34pm)
got one daylight lamp 32watt and one 840 kelvin 72 watt

Thanks for the advices!

ill shoot a few and show them to you in pm, if that is allright? :)


Might be best to get them both the same colour temperature.

Yeah shoot me a pm and ill help out :)
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Jun 22 2016 09:45am
I suggest using overhead lights in front of a plain white wall. worked well for me, and my clothing line.
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