Tutorial | FD Photo Studio - Part 17
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Today we will discuss a very touchy topic that a lot of photographers talk about but do a little. You might hear a frequent concern from artists that their photographs or videos were used without their consent, or plagiarized on a constant basis. Monte Isom from F-Stoppers shares some tips and stories...

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Last time we explored the food photography technique using just the natural light. Today we will cover how to light up the table top for a any product photography, whether it is food or accessories, jewelry, etc. In the studio with "Cinematography Database" and "LensProToGo" we are about to explore and...

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Did you know that all our stages come with tables and chairs useful for catering. Each stage also has a mini fridge inside so you could store your perishables for a long day shoot. So having a lunch or a dinner at our studio is not a problem. But what about...

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Looking for experiments in your portrait series? Tired to shoot from the same angle? We might have an idea that would make your work look more splashy! Using water in portraits is both exciting and tricky to execute. Firstly, you would need to take all precautions to not damage your equipment...

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A beauty dish is one of the essential modifiers that every photographer should have in the arsenal. According to photographer Joel Grimes from Westcott Lighting, the most dramatic effect that can be achieved with the beauty dish is who you either have the light going from top to bottom of...

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One of the most common things that photographers do when they get to use a studio strobe is they take the standard 7 inch reflector off the strobe head and put a soft box instead. So most of the time our clients do not even shoot with the 7 inch...

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Our studios are notorious for its perfect natural light condition. This pearl allures many photographers who like to work with no strobes, as it is perceived to be more difficult to master. Yet, sometimes the sun is to harsh on shadows and you want that second light to help out...

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Getting into the portrait photography? We feel you, we love it as well! As we are getting a lot of blog post submissions from our clients, we tend to notice some mistakes that new photographers tend to make while shooting with models. Today we are going to use the advice...

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Did you know that all of our stages already come equipped with three strobe lights available for your use? While this great opportunity to enhance your photos with a professional studio light is always within your reach, many photographers decline this offer due their inexperience of working with the studio...

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