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What kind of photography lighting would be good for indoor fashion shots?
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wxoklp
Junior Member with 3 posts.
Join Date: Jul 2009
02-Jul-2009, 10:26 PM
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What kind of photography lighting would be good for indoor fashion shots?
I'm not new, but not exactly very good with photography. To a point I can do it. I've been taking photos of clothing I make outside for the summer, and have been quite pleased with the turnout. However, winter is just around he corner and I need to take photos inside.
I'm looking for lighting tips for indoor photography. I take indoor fashion shots and need something that gives me decent light. Not regular lighting that makes everything look yellow/orange.
Also, There are not many windows here so light from outside is limited.
Any help would be GREALY appreciated.
Thanks.
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Knotbored
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Experience: Intermediate
03-Jul-2009, 10:03 AM
#2
The best fix will have something to do with providing proper lighting which I cannot advise you on but a work-around is to include some small pure white in the picture then use PICASA3 / TUNING/ NEUTRAL COLOR PICKER.
Click on the white item and picasa alters all colors to remove the lighting errors caused by lights (also by morning or evening natural lighting.)
It isn't perfect but it works amazingly well.
ChuckE
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Location: Redondo Beach, CA
Experience: Advanced
06-Jul-2009, 07:24 PM
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It really depends upon your artistic ability and intentions (not necessarily in that order).
If you send me some of the nude shots I can give more details.
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