Lighting for model photography

Alan Sep 19, 2000

  1. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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  2. As I just said in the thread on digital cameras, I use an old 8mm camera photo flood and bounce the light off of the ceiling. It is far too harsh for putting directly on the subject. Many pro type photographers will use two floods to avoid shadows or to control them. I just want decent lighting and a decent photo primarily for web use.

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  3. Gats

    Gats TrainBoard Member

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    Alan,

    Have a look through this site regarding lighting - http://www.photo.net/photo/tutorial/light
    You may be able to get an idea of which would be best for your circumstances.
    I use natural light with white cardboard 'reflectors' for most of my model shots. I have yet to get into lighting for indoor shots. Next toy I want to get is a 5x or 8x monocular for the Nikon. [​IMG]

    Gary.

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  4. JLS

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    May I suggest that you have a look at the traiN'ternet site which has several pages on model photography, with a lot of tips.

    Jean-Louis Simonet

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  5. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Do so, Alan. Jean-Louis' pages are very informative without being over-technical.

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    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    I just had a good look at Jean-Louis' photo lighting pages. Excellent!!!! Very clear and concise [​IMG]

    Now all I need is a finished part of my layout to photograph my models on [​IMG]

    Experiments will follow . . . .

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  8. watash

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    I saw a photo made with an ordinary film camera. The guy used one of those Halogen lights on an adjustable stand we use when working down in the pit at night. It lit up the undercarriage like sun light. Could one of those be used for layout shots?

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