Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Blog 17: Fourth Interview


  1. One of my answers for my essential question, "How can a photographer best achieve ideal lighting during a portrait session?", is knowing your camera, meaning adjusting your settings in accordance with given light, what are your thoughts on that?
  2. What settings would you say work best for you during outdoor portrait sessions?
  3. A lot of people don't like having their photo taken, what do you do to make them feel comfortable?
  4. How do you deal with people who just can't relax?
  5. On a day like today how would you adjust your settings? And do you think you'd need a fill light?
  6. Speaking of fill light what would you define fill light as?
  7. People have their preferences in lighting styles, broad to short ect.., what's yours and why?
  8. What do you think of Rembrandt lighting? 
  9. What's your opinion on softboxes and their effect on the harshness of the lighting?
  10. In what circumstances would you consider using an on camera flash?
  11. Opposite of that, when would you use an off-camera flash?
  12. What's your opinion of the five in one disk reflector?
  13. How does or does not using a disk reflector affect your work?
  14. In what type of situation would you use a fill light?
  15. What would you say identifies your work as yours?
  16. When do you think it is more appropriate to not add any type of additional lighting and just do a silhouette?
  17.  What is your opinion on three point lighting?
  18. What do you think is more important in three point lighting, the back light or the fill light?
  19. What about two point lighting?
  20. Sometimes you get like really harsh light when doing outdoor portraits, what do you specifically do to make it less harsh?

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