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Main Light
Kicker lights, also known as rim lights, accent the edges of the subject. ... A gobo is often placed between the kicker light and the camera lens to ...
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Main Light
Kicker lights, also known as rim lights, accent the edges of the subject. ... A gobo is often placed between the kicker light and the camera lens to ...
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Portrait Lighting
Jun 26, 2008 ... Welcome to PortraitLighting.net, a resource for portrait photographers venturing into studio-strobe lighting. If you are assembling your ...
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Portrait Lighting
Jun 26, 2008 ... Welcome to PortraitLighting.net, a resource for portrait photographers venturing into studio-strobe lighting. If you are assembling your ...
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THE INVERSE-SQUARE LAW
Light bulbs and bare-bulb strobes clearly follow the inverse square law. ... A portrait photographer doing headshots can get by with a few hundred ...
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THE INVERSE-SQUARE LAW
The inverse-square law for light intensity states: The intensity of illumination is proportional to the inverse square of the distance from the light source ...
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Portrait Lighting
Jun 26, 2008 ... Welcome to PortraitLighting.net, a resource for portrait photographers venturing into studio-strobe lighting. If you are assembling your ...
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Portrait Lighting
Jun 26, 2008 ... Welcome to PortraitLighting.net, a resource for portrait photographers venturing into studio-strobe lighting. If you are assembling your ...
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Portrait Lighting
Jun 26, 2008 ... Welcome to PortraitLighting.net, a resource for portrait photographers venturing into studio-strobe lighting. If you are assembling your ...
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Portrait Lighting
Jun 26, 2008 ... Welcome to PortraitLighting.net, a resource for portrait photographers venturing into studio-strobe lighting. If you are assembling your ...
 
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