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    Kelby Training - Building Your Own Studio From Scratch [repost]

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    Kelby Training - Building Your Own Studio From Scratch [repost]

    Kelby Training - Building Your Own Studio From Scratch
    DVDRip | MOV + PDF Guide | English | 640 x 480 | AVC ~1148 kbps | 12 fps
    AAC | 123 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | 01:05:50 | 620 MB
    Genre: Video Tutorial / Photographing

    Starting with an empty space, Andy will take you step-by-step through setting up a professional-quality photography studio.
    Content:

    Lesson 01 Introduction (1:03)
    Lesson 02 Setting Up a Seamless Background (5:51)
    Lesson 03 Introduction to Studio Flash (3:51)
    Lesson 04 Softening the Light From Your Strobe (5:08)
    Lesson 05 Trigger Your Flash (3:13)
    Lesson 06 Positioning Your Light (5:23)
    Lesson 07 Using a Light Meter (3:15)
    Lesson 08 Composing Portraits (4:37)
    Lesson 09 Using a Reflector as Your Second Light (3:52)
    Lesson 10 Positioning the Hairlight, and Reflector (6:15)
    Lesson 11 Using a Beauty Dish and a Fan (5:02)
    Lesson 12 Dramatic Lighting for Portraits of Men (5:56)
    Lesson 13 Creating a Custom White Balance and the Final Image (3:28)
    Lesson 14 Adding a Background Grid Spot and Class Wrap-Up (6:13)
    Lesson 15 Andy's Quick Tips: Picking Your Lights (0:36)
    Lesson 16 Andy's Quick Tips: Making Your Own Lightstand (0:44)
    Lesson 17 Andy's Quick Tips: Safety Chains (0:37)
    Lesson 18 Andy's Quick Tips: Using Grid Spots (0:20)
    Lesson 19 Andy's Quick Tips: Three Rules of Using C-Stand Booms (0:31)

    also You can look my other last: Photography-posts

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