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Pro results, without the pro gear (or expense)
Learn from international lighting wizard Dave Montizambert, how to create incredible portrait and fashion lighting on models, clients, friends or family, in your living-room using nothing more than an inexpensive work-light and readily available repurposed house-hold items in place of lighting modifiers, stands and rigging. This video’s six lighting setups are designed to expose you to the creative possibilities of lighting and to inspire you into painlessly learning the necessary lighting principles that can be applied to all lighting situations. During the six shoots, you will have an over-the-shoulder view, from many angles, of the homemade lighting setups as they unfold - you will see exactly where each piece of rigging is placed and why, plus you will see it all again in detail using Dave’s patented intricate lighting diagrams and image capture progressions. All this plus a bonus lesson on main-light placement for best facial lighting.

This fast loading program contains 2.7 hours of live action video.
Mac/Windows  (videos in clips folder: for transfer to your iPad/iPhone etc).
Lessons Include

Fine-arts portrait
Moody B&W fashion body shot
Environmental Group shot
Shooting a self portrait
3/4 length senior’s style fashion portrait
Window-lit portrait
Lighting with bedsheets
Lighting with walls and doors
Lighting with ceiling bounce light
Lighting with floor bounce light
Controlling Shadow fill bounce light
How to create becoming facial light patterns
How to create studio quality backgrounds from bed covers
Using shoot environment for backgrounds
How to create a pure black background
How to control ambient light
Controlling light quality (soft & hard light)
Mixing ambient light with subject lighting
Control light contamination from
unwanted light spill

MUCH MUCH MORE!

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Introduction (05:50)

An overview of DIY Studio Lighting and some important thoughts on approaching your homemade photography techniques.

Lighting Faces (06:40)

Dave demonstrates some fundamental lighting principals on the iconic face of Mozart.

Window Light (21:11)

Imagine creating a studio quality portrait complete with backlight, fill light and key light- using only a living room window in the daytime and a few household items.

Top-Lit Body Shot (29:36)

Learn how to achieve this epic, high contrast top lit shot by utilizing a ladder, a shelf, a broom, some sheets and an inexpensive hardware store work light.

Group Portrait (18:07)

If you have kids, or know anyone who might want high quality photographs of their children without spending thousands of dollars, don’t miss this lesson!

Creative Teen Portrait (32:55)

An in depth look at creating a studio portrait in your living room using things that exist in every home.

High Contrast Dramatic Portrait (17:52)

High contrast dramatic photographs are always in high demand. Learn an easy, inexpensive way to do this using only one light.

Self Portrait (27:28)

Taking a high quality self portrait by yourself can be a very difficult thing to achieve. Watch the lighting wizard himself, Dave Montizambert, design a self portrait using a number of techniques and tricks that will de-mystify the process.

Final thoughts (03:25)

Dave shares some final insights and gives resources for further learning.

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Fashion Flair Creative Studio Lighting https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/fashion-flair-creative-studio-lighting.htm https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/fashion-flair-creative-studio-lighting.htm#respond Wed, 20 Nov 2013 07:22:25 +0000 http://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/matthewJordanSmith.htm Learn to light fashion portraits like a pro!

In this unique, information packed video, YOU get to be the fly on the wall. Watch over the shoulder of a leading fashion photographer. Experience multiple styles of lighting and modifier set ups. Learn how to create everything from a soft, dreamy look to a film noir inspired
shot. Lindsey will teach you the most valuable lighting setups being used in studios today. All delivered in a clear and direct, jargon free style. Soft boxes, flags, reflectors, bounce-cards, grids, beauty dishes and much more are covered in detail.

This video showcases a two day fashion shoot in a New York studio with professional models. Lindsay not only shows you all the lighting setups, but she also explains the thoughts behind each shot. Learn how to approach each shot with the correct lighting technique. All the lessons on this visually rich video can be applied to your portrait shoots. Make your photography stand out from the rest, add a fashion flair, you and your clients will love the
results.

Running time: 2.5 hours of live footage
MAC/Windows (Transfer videos to mobile devices)
control over playback, full-screen and more.

Recreate your favorite looks!

Light Modifiers
Light Intensity and Angle
Beauty Dish - Beauty Box
Beauty Dish - Clamshell
Soft Boxes
Ring Light
1940’s Glam
Rigging Kino-Flo Lights
Silver Reflector- Shadows
Silver Reflector- Dramatic
Create a Silhouette
Rim Lighting
Lighting for “Faux” HDR
Low Contrast Feminine Lighting
Lighting with Gels
UV Light strobe
Ghosting Effect
Lens Flares

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Introduction (02:46)

Lindsay welcomes you and explains what to expect.

Light Modifiers (06:39)

Lindsay gives an in-depth overview of the variety of different light modifiers used in this video.

Light Quality, Intensity, Angle (01:09)

Lindsay explains how to adjust your lights to achieve the look you want.

Lenses (03:04)

Lindsay shows you the lenses she’s using, and talks about her lens choices for specific situations.

Analyzing Photographs (04:39)

In this lesson, Lindsay uses a few photos from her portfolio to teach you how to identify the light source, just by studying the catch lights, shadows, and angle of light.

Makeup (01:50)

Sit back and watch Lindsay’s stellar makeup team transform our models into camera ready gems.

Beauty Dish- Beauty Box (07:21)

Learn how to experiment with fill light using this wonderful technique.

Beauty Dish- Clamshell (07:31)

Have a look at the interesting configurations you can achieve with simple clamshell lighting set ups.

Soft Boxes (08:34)

The softbox is one of the most widely used light modifiers in the photography industry. See how to use it with style.

Ring Light (10:54)

This ingenious little light packs quite a punch. If you don’t own one already, this demonstration will tempt your light shopping desires.

1940’s Noir style (14:29)

Have you ever tried to capture the classic Noir look of the 1940’s? See how Lindsay Adler does it with the right light, angle, wardrobe, and makeup.

Kino Flo part 1 (06:40)

Kino Flos are one of the most versatile lights a photographer can use in the studio. See how Lindsay creates her own configurations and patters. Watch how these photos draw you in, with this intense catch light flair.

Kino Flo part 2 (03:06)

Kino Flo lesson continued with a different model and lighting configuration.

Silver Reflector 1- Shadows (05:05)

Lindsay shows you how to control your shadows with the Silver Reflector dish.

Silver Reflector 2-Dramatic (11:15)

Continued Silver Reflector techniques with dramatic lighting effects.

Silhouette (06:46)

Watch how Lindsay uses silhouettes in high fashion.

Rim Lighting (10:22)

Lindsay shows you how to experiment with your rim lights and how to draw your subject from the background.

“Faux” HDR (04:13)

Here, a pseudo HDR process is applied to some choice shots, showing you some of the things that are possible with this lighting set up.

Low Contrast Feminine Lighting (11:22)

Fun lesson here; watch how Lindsay uses reflection, bounce, and lens flair to achieve a light, airy, feminine feel.

Lighting with Gels (06:23)

See the quality and dynamic range gels give your photos in the studio.

UV Light Strobe (03:54)

Lindsay shows you a very unique and unusual ultra violet photography effect.

Ghosting Effect (07:14)

Lindsay plays around with motion blur to achieve a ghosting effect.

Tips from Lindsay (15:43)

Lindsay gives you a variety of hot tips and brushes on some photo theory.

Lindsay Interview- PSC Studios (19:50)

Be entertained, be educated. Watch this exciting interview with Colin Smith and Lindsay Adler at PhotoshopCAFE Studios.

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Dramatic Lighting https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/DramaticLight.htm https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/DramaticLight.htm#respond Fri, 12 Jul 2013 02:07:05 +0000 http://photoshopcafe.com/?post_type=product&p=2557 Learn from international lighting wizard Dave Montizambert how to create dramatic lighting using multiple lights that literally sculpt your subjects with so much depth you will almost feel as though you could reach into the photo and touch them. Watch over Dave’s shoulder as he walks you through four boudoir style shoots from start to finish. You will see exactly where each piece of equipment is placed and why, plus you will see in Dave’s patented intricate lighting diagrams, exactly how it all comes together and the principles involved that drive the shoot. If you have only been working with flat lighting and common lighting patterns, be prepared to have the lid blown-off your idea of lighting; enter creativity and begin to command emotion and control - your clients will thank you for it!

This downloadable course contains 1.2 hours of training

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Introduction (02:27)

Dave welcomes you to his latest light sculpting adventure full of drama, mystery and depth.

Unmaksed (09:07)

Inspired by the masked balls of the 17th century, see how to bring out seduction and allure with light, location and pose.

Annie Get Your Gun (17:44)

Revenge is best served cold. See how Dave lights his hunter goddess, Diana, with dramatic lighting displaying a stoic, frigid ambience.

Stairway to Sin (14:12)

See how this illustrative portrait tells a story by the interaction of two models, the lighting and the set.

Trust (19:05)

See how easy it can be to create a unique background with a little imagination and some knowledge of metering from simple neutral colored seamless backdrop paper.

Grid Physics – Closing Thoughts (03:17)

Dave talks about “Light Depth of Field” and how light behaves as it passes through angled grids.

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Dean Collins On Lighting – Live at Brooks Institute of Photography https://photoshopcafe.com/dean-collins-live-brooks https://photoshopcafe.com/dean-collins-live-brooks#respond Sat, 08 Jun 2013 17:36:18 +0000 http://photoshopcafe.com/?post_type=product&p=10016 If you've ever seen Dean Collins with his high energy lighting seminars, you've probably wished you could rewind and hear what he said again. Now you can and you can catch all the fine points you may have missed with this remake of Dean's information packed seminar hosted by Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara in 1991. This program is the only professionally captured footage of Dean in action, available as a Digital Download.

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The Best of Dean Collins On Lighting https://photoshopcafe.com/deancollins-lighting https://photoshopcafe.com/deancollins-lighting#respond Sat, 08 Jun 2013 17:31:50 +0000 http://photoshopcafe.com/?post_type=product&p=10014 The Best of Dean Collins on Lighting video set features the late Dean Collins, one of the most celebrated educators of lighting and camera techniques in the industry. This set teaches lighting and composition with easy to understand techniques created by the grand master of professional photography. It's about timeless concepts that impact the quality of the final photograph, whether captured on film or by digital. Over 6 hours of training in a 4 part series. This program is a digital remix of the original Dean Collins Lighting Videos and is now available as a Digital Download.

 

Part 1 – Finelight Portraiture

Dean teaches lighting control through the proper use and understanding of reflective and incident light metering. He stresses new ideas in portraiture and predictability.

Time 1hr, 20min

Commentary : Tony Corbell & Skip Cohen

Portrait with Horse :

Outdoor Fashion Portrait :

Studio Portrait of Woman :

Location Portrait with Baby :

Studio Fashion Portrait :

Studio

Part 2 – Finelight Commercial Illustration

A Porsche studio set is detailed, from creating a mountain range and fog, to building a lake in the studio.  In Motorcycle Motion, Dean explains how to use time to create an illusion of speed with a motorcycle in the studio. Techniques for specular control on highly reflective surfaces of small products and the use of specular "gobos" are outlined.

Time 1hr, 53min

Motorcycle Motion :

Studio Tabletop Watches :

Studio Porsche :

Studio Large Set Floating Lens :

Studio Sports Shoes :

Tabletop Sunglasses :

Tabletop Candy :

Tabletop Catalog Lighting :

Variations

Part 3 – Finelight Portraiture Large Set

Dean details the use of an outdoor setting... indoors and emphasizes the proper use of incident and reflective meters for complete control of your environment. See how to control natural sunlight and how to use a portable strobe to simulate sunlight for a shopping mall catalog.

Time 1hr, 26min

Fashion Portrait :

Classic Studio Executive Portrait : Airport Location

Fashion Portrait Beach :

Studio Fashion Portrait :

Variations Fashion Portrait :

Outdoor Mall Location Fashion Portrait :

Outdoor Warm Sun Sunlight Panel :

Lighting Variations

Part 4 – Collins on Basics

Time 1hr, 47min

Studio Portraits You'll watch as Dean creates four stunning portraits, each time using only one flash as his primary light source. The making of high-key, Rembrandt and Casual portraits are explained in detail through the use of photographic evolutions and easy-to-understand diagrams. A special segment on lighting for eye glasses sheds new light on a difficult problem.

Outdoor Portraits Dean explains the keys to creating outdoor portraits that sell. Basic and advanced photographic theories are explained in detail through the use of photographic documentation and easy-to-understand diagrams. Methods of lighting that allow you to shoot throughout the day make this program an important tool for every portrait photographer!

The Portfolio Dean examines the making of a models portfolio. An interview with a leading talent agent provides insight into what the agencies are looking for in a rep card. You'll watch as Dean creates a variety of different looks in one day. In just 30 minutes, you can learn how to produce stunning head shots, indoor and outdoor fashion, and colorful glamour photography.

Swimwear Fashion Dean explains the keys to producing top-quality swimwear photographs. You'll see him working on location as he uses simple lighting techniques with mirrors, diffusion scrims and reflector panels to create dazzling images. Added interviews with a leading talent agent and make-up artist reveal the secrets that can help bring you to the top of your craft.

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Part 1 – Finelight Portraiture

Dean teaches lighting control through the proper use and understanding of reflective and incident light metering. He stresses new ideas in portraiture and predictability.

Time 1hr, 20min Commentary : Tony Corbell & Skip Cohen

Portrait with Horse :

Outdoor Fashion Portrait :

Studio Portrait of Woman :

Location Portrait with Baby :

Studio Fashion Portrait :

Studio

Part 2 – Finelight Commercial Illustration

A Porsche studio set is detailed, from creating a mountain range and fog, to building a lake in the studio.  In Motorcycle Motion, Dean explains how to use time to create an illusion of speed with a motorcycle in the studio. Techniques for specular control on highly reflective surfaces of small products and the use of specular “gobos” are outlined.

Time 1hr, 53min

Motorcycle Motion :

Studio Tabletop Watches :

Studio Porsche :

Studio Large Set Floating Lens :

Studio Sports Shoes :

Tabletop Sunglasses :

Tabletop Candy :

Tabletop Catalog Lighting :

Variations

Part 3 – Finelight Portraiture Large Set

Dean details the use of an outdoor setting… indoors and emphasizes the proper use of incident and reflective meters for complete control of your environment. See how to control natural sunlight and how to use a portable strobe to simulate sunlight for a shopping mall catalog.

Time 1hr, 26min

Fashion Portrait :

Classic Studio Executive Portrait : Airport Location

Fashion Portrait Beach :

Studio Fashion Portrait :

Variations Fashion Portrait :

Outdoor Mall Location Fashion Portrait :

Outdoor Warm Sun Sunlight Panel :

Lighting Variations

Part 4 – Collins on Basics

Time 1hr, 47min

Studio Portraits You’ll watch as Dean creates four stunning portraits, each time using only one flash as his primary light source. The making of high-key, Rembrandt and Casual portraits are explained in detail through the use of photographic evolutions and easy-to-understand diagrams. A special segment on lighting for eye glasses sheds new light on a difficult problem.

Outdoor Portraits Dean explains the keys to creating outdoor portraits that sell. Basic and advanced photographic theories are explained in detail through the use of photographic documentation and easy-to-understand diagrams. Methods of lighting that allow you to shoot throughout the day make this program an important tool for every portrait photographer!

The Portfolio Dean examines the making of a models portfolio. An interview with a leading talent agent provides insight into what the agencies are looking for in a rep card. You’ll watch as Dean creates a variety of different looks in one day. In just 30 minutes, you can learn how to produce stunning head shots, indoor and outdoor fashion, and colorful glamour photography.

Swimwear Fashion Dean explains the keys to producing top-quality swimwear photographs. You’ll see him working on location as he uses simple lighting techniques with mirrors, diffusion scrims and reflector panels to create dazzling images. Added interviews with a leading talent agent and make-up artist reveal the secrets that can help bring you to the top of your craft.

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Dances With One Light Dramatic Photographic Lighting Techniques https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/single-light-studio.htm https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/single-light-studio.htm#respond Thu, 19 Jul 2012 23:14:55 +0000 http://photoshopcafe.com/http%3A//photoshopcafe.com/video/products/lighting-essentials.htm Learn how to create incredible portrait & fashion/glamour lighting using only one light in six in-depth photo shoots by international lighting wizard Dave Montizambert. Dave shows how he forces one light to do the work of two to four lights. He also simplifies & makes easy - for even the most nontechnical mind - the necessary lighting theory & concepts that are required knowledge for any lighting job. No fluff here, just solid nuts & bolts lighting information that every photographer should know!

During the six shoots, you will have an over-the-shoulder view from many angles of the one light-lighting setups as they unfold. You will see exactly where each piece of equipment is placed and why, plus you will see in Dave’s patented intricate lighting diagrams, exactly how it all comes together and the principles involved that drive the shoot.

Running time: 2.5 hours Mac/Windows (Transfer videos to mobile device)

The Author
Dave Montizambert lectures internationally on lighting, digital photography, and Adobe Photoshop. He is also a published author having written two books on lighting and digital photography plus numerous magazine articles on these topics in North America, Europe, Russia, and Asia. For the past 25 years his company (Montizambert Photography) has created photographic images for such companies as McDonalds, Motorola, Tri-Star Pictures, Warner Brothers, Chimera Softboxes, Kodak, No Fear Sports Gear, Tsingtao Brewery of China, Toyo Tires, and many others. Dave’s work has won Georgie, Lotus, Hemlock, Studio Magazine, CAPIC, and Graphex awards. Dave is available for lectures and workshops in your area and can be reached at www.montizambert.com.

Lessons Include

Create incredible lighting with reflectors & diffusion panels.
Use soft-boxes, octaboxes, soft grids, panels, scrims, & flats.
Create film noir lighting.
Mix ambient light with strobe or flash accurately.
Sculpt bodies with dramatic muscle lighting.
Create a sunlit outdoor portrait indoors.
Control light contamination from unwanted light spill.
Create an evening look for an illustrative portrait.
Use lighting ratios.
Meter effectively with handheld meters.
Create a rapport with your subject.
Control light quality (soft & hard light).
Build drama into your images.

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Introduction (04:36)

Dave gives you an overview of his tried and true one light methods and sure fire techniques he’s going to cover in this dynamic video.

Getting Started (03:56)

Dave sets you off on the right path.

Monitor Balance (00:34)

A quick look at monitor calibration set up.

Dave’s Shooting Procedure (05:08)

Dave’s shooting procedure will put you at ease as he simplifies the process.

Digital Artist (16:14)

Learn how to utilize your background ambiance and studio environment in this clever business portrait.

Evening Wine (15:11)

The work day is over, and it’s time to relax with a little wine and soft tunes. See how Dave achieves this sensual evening look utilizing one light, a panel and a soft grid.

Dave Inspiration (01:02)

What inspires Dave?

Foundation (05:46)

Dave talks about his history and the influences of his brother and his legendary mentor, Dean Collins.

Hello Sunshine (18:02)

An indoor for outdoor shot, utilizing the background elements and a few light modifiers.

White Fashion (24:05)

In this super clean high key background shot, see how to get the background to blow out to a pure white, while maintaining an optimum exposure on the subject.

On Technique (01:48)

A quick word on technique

On Softboxes and Panels (03:17)

A brief overview of panels and softboxes

Gimme 50 (20:07)

Rig different diffusion panel configurations for rim, block and fill lights… and at the same time, creating a main light with something as simple as office paper. What fun!

Dramatic Boxer (27:16)

Ever wonder how athletes get that steel sweaty sheen to them, while still looking confident and poised? See how to become a lighting sculptor. Direct every bit of light and reflection exactly where you want it, to give this boxer this much desired and startling effect.

Closing Thoughts (02:59)

Dave says farewell and gives you some additional resources for your journey.

Equipment Used (06:13)

An overview of the brand of equipment used in this video and a few tips and insights.

outtakes (04:52)

A hilarious behind the scenes montage of Dave Montizambert and the PhotoshopCAFE crew making “Dances With One Light.”

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Classical Portraiture Design https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/classical-portrait.htm https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/classical-portrait.htm#respond Thu, 19 Jul 2012 23:03:50 +0000 http://photoshopcafe.com/http%3A//photoshopcafe.com/video/products/lighting-essentials.htm Louise and Joseph Simone are master portrait photographers, whose passion and incredible talent for photography are recognized the world over. They bring a wonderfully distinctive eye and style to their signature images and are artists in the purest sense. On this Digital Download, the Simones will teach you their techniques for creating astonishing and immaculate portraits that will illuminate your portfolio and help you secure lasting bonds with clients.
This is a one of a kind opportunity for a photographer of any level to go behind the scenes with two of the world's most sought after photographers. You will understand the importance of getting to know your clients. In the end, every detail and every step of this method will give you a product that is not only unique, but that will resonate deeply with your client forever.
The Simones have dedicated their entire lives to the study of photography, lighting, composition, painting, psychology, color theory and more. All these elements come into play when creating the perfect portrait. Learn about the Simones process. Learn how to analyze and present a face using geometrical angles and timeless composition principles. These are the same techniques that master artists have used for centuries to create compelling portraits. Absorb the intelligent lighting recipes used in capturing some of their most successful portraits. Understand the rules used to create strong compositions that will make your portraits stand out from the crowd. Notice how the Simones use backgrounds and sets. See how they shoot both in the studio and on location.

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CONTENTS

Session 1: Introduction
Session 2: Consultation
Session 3: Face Study
Session 4: Flash Meter
Session 5: White Balance
Session 6: Quality of Lighting
Session 7: High Key Lighting
Session 8: Low Key Lighting
Session 9: Profile Lighting
Session 10: Virtual Background
Session 11: Outdoors
Session 12: Composition
Session 13: Conclusion

 

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Inspiring Beauty: Photographic Techniques of Matthew Jordan Smith https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/matthewJordanSmith.htm https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/matthewJordanSmith.htm#respond Tue, 19 Jul 2011 23:19:58 +0000 http://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/DIY_photography-studio-lighting.htm Imagine spending the day at the studio of a world-class photographer that shoots clients such as Oprah Winfrey, Tyra Banks and Michael Jordan, just to name a few. Come behind the scenes with acclaimed celebrity and Fashion Photographer Matthew Jordan Smith as he shows you some of the lighting set ups he uses to create the stunning imagery he is known for. Watch as Matthew shows you how to capture amazing high concept images, using only one light. Matthew will show you his tips for working with beauty dishes, octabanks, hot lights, reflectors and natural light. Learn how he builds up his lighting patterns and works closely with the models to get great looks. Your journey to creating great images is not about filling the studio with expensive equipment; it all starts with knowing how to effectively use one light.

Be a fly on the wall on these professional shoots to not only see how Matthew lights a scene, but how he works with his models, and how he thinks creatively.

Matthew shares his valuable perspective on how to plan your concepts and make your clients not only love your shots, but relate with your photographs on a personal level. Experience first hand Matthew’s intimate, uplifting and professional environment.

"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder but the well trained photographer has the ability to share their vision of beauty through
photography. What was once perceived as ordinary is now a beautiful work of art. To learn how to see and capture the essence of beauty in your photography check out the new video available now." Matthew Jordan Smith

The Author
Matthew Jordan Smith has worked with some of the top names in entertainment today including Halle Berry, Jennifer Connelly, Jamie Foxx, Mandy Moore, and Oprah Winfrey. Singer and actress Vanessa L. Williams, television personality Star Jones Reynolds and basketball legend Michael Jordan have all chosen Matthew to create their personal portraits while Pantene, L’Oreal, Revlon, HBO and Showtime are just a few of the international clients that have used his artistry to showcase their vision. Matthew has appeared as guest photographer and surprise judge on the hit TV show America’s Next Top Model numerous times. He has been the subject of television and magazine interviews including The View, Good Day New York, and BET. A native of New York City, Matthew resides in Los Angeles.

Lessons Include

Working with a Beauty Dish and a grid
Using Reflectors with Strobes
Working with fill light and flags
Creating Interest with a single Hot light
Backlighting with Diffusion Material
Using a mirror for creative lighting
Shooting with an Octabank
Using Motion in a Photograph
Using light to create a mood
Working with an Expo Disc
Letting Light Inspire you
Developing an Idea
Getting to Neutral
Importance of Using a light Meter
Personal stories and Tips from the Industry
Bonus Interview with Matthew

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Introduction

Welcome to “Inspiring Beauty” a behind the scenes look at the photographic techniques of Matthew Jordan Smith.

Beauty close up and personal 1

In this lesson Matthew shows you how he uses the beauty dish with a reflector to get in close and bring out the detail in his images.

Beauty close up and personal 2

In this further exploration of the beauty dish, watch as Matthew works with his model to get the right shot.

Taking it to the streets

Matthew and his model go outside to work with the natural light and to add some motion to the shoot.

White balance with the expo disk

Part of being a professional is making sure that your color is “On Color” and balanced. See how Matthew uses the ExpoDisc and why it is his preferred white balance tool.

Story telling 1

Learn how Matthew comes up with a concept (Story) for a shoot, and the steps he takes to complete it.

Story telling 2

Matthew continues working with the Octabank to create his “story”

Tales from behind the lens

Matthew shares some of the unique experiences that he has had as a photographer.

Working with sunlight 1

Using diffusion material, a reflector and a flag, Matthew shapes the natural light for this high key image

Working with sunlight 2

Continuing from the last lesson, Matthew changes the model and the setup for a different look.

Arranging and selecting photos

Matthew talks about how he edits Photos from his shoots with Lightroom.

dramatic backlighting 1

Using backlighting and a handheld mirror, Matthew creates a dramatic image, and shows you how to get the same effect.

dramatic backlighting 2

Continue to Learn Matthew’s technique for highlighting specific facial features, A technique that is perfect for make-up advertising.

shooting with hotlights

Working with a hotlight is like working with your own portable sun. Learn Matthew’s methods for working with a single hotlight

closing thoughts

Some final thoughts on “Inspiring Beauty”

Uploading to iPad

Learn how to watch this video on an iPad or other portable device

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Location Lighting for the Wedding Photographer https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/location-lighting-wedding.htm https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/location-lighting-wedding.htm#respond Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:11:16 +0000 http://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/P-capturing-wedding-day.htm Ken methodically explains his location lighting techniques so you can learn how he works with his surroundings to make award-winning images. From there he teaches his guidelines for working with the bride and groom, and preparing for the day. Also included is vital information on how to work with an assistant and what equipment to use. These are the exact methods Ken uses to keep the big day running smooth without missing a shot. This is invaluable information for any established or aspiring wedding photographer.

The Author
Ken Sklute is an Award winning photographer, a Canon Explorer of Light, and an international lecturer. He has won many awards for his work, including 'Photographer of the Year' an amazing 25 times. He won Wedding Photographer of the Year and Photojournalist of the Year from the Professional Photographers of California. He has received 13 Kodak Gallery awards and 14 Fuji Masterpiece Awards. He holds Master of Photography and Photographic Craftsman degrees from PPA.

What you will learn:

Window Light

White Balance

Available Light in Open Shade

Flash in Open Shade

Shadow Edge Transfer

Direct Sun

Available Light Large Light Source

Exposure Compensation

Sunset with Flash

Planning the Day for Success

Utilizing Assistants

The Lighting Equipment

DVD-VIDEO

1 Hour, 36 minutes

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What you will learn

Window Light

White Balance

Available Light in Open Shade

Flash in Open Shade

Shadow Edge Transfer

Direct Sun

Available Light Large Light Source

Exposure Compensation

Sunset with Flash

Planning the Day for Success

Utilizing Assistants

The Lighting Equipment

 

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In the Studio Creative Commercial Lighting https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/P-creative-commercial-lighting.htm https://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/P-creative-commercial-lighting.htm#respond Tue, 19 Jul 2011 22:52:28 +0000 http://photoshopcafe.com/video/products/portrait-lighting-on-location.htm Jim Divitale is taking you inside his studio to teach you the skills that have made him a highly successful commercial photographer. Jim will show you his techniques for lighting and shooting, processes that have been sharpened and perfected over his 27+ year career. With his extensive knowledge of photography and expertise in digital, he will take you through a pro's working methods. Every lesson represents a new shooting challenge, and a chance for you to learn alongside the master. Watch Jim as he leads you through the steps in lighting an array of "hard to light" products. All are explained in a clear and easy to follow course, designed to really teach you how a pro does it.

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Session 01 : Running Shoe

The challenge of any commercial photographer is to create interesting images while keeping control of the colors and details. In this shot Jim uses a hot light to create multiple images that combine for a final shot that gets the job done.

Session 02 : Baseball Glove

The ability to use multiple layers with masks has changed the way commercial photographers light objects. Countless hours are saved by lighting parts of the subject and then combining them in post-production. The shot of this baseball glove is the perfect example of how 5 separate images can be joined together resulting in a natural looking and well-lit photograph. Included is a technique for making clipping paths quickly for catalog shoots.

Session 03 : Golf Clubs

When working with products that have large reflective surfaces, the challenge is twofold – light the product, and light what the product reflects. Learn how Jim uses multiple lights to drive this shot home.

Session 04 : Jewelry

Lighting shiny and reflective surfaces can be a challenge Using a mixed light source set up, Jim will show you how to light each element so the end result is a high quality photograph. Using both a watch and a necklace you learn how to make jewelry look like a million bucks

Session 05 : Stereo

Learn how to light a product that “lights up”. By combining multiple shots of varying exposures you will see how to bring products to life.

Session 06 : Beverage

There are many secrets to creating an enticing beverage shot, from thinning the liquid to the “right way” to create beads on the glass. You will learn how to create a cool shot that looks good enough to drink on a hot day.
 

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