- 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?
- What settings would you say work best for you during outdoor portrait sessions?
- A lot of people don't like having their photo taken, what do you do to make them feel comfortable?
- How do you deal with people who just can't relax?
- On a day like today how would you adjust your settings? And do you think you'd need a fill light?
- Speaking of fill light what would you define fill light as?
- People have their preferences in lighting styles, broad to short ect.., what's yours and why?
- What do you think of Rembrandt lighting?
- What's your opinion on softboxes and their effect on the harshness of the lighting?
- In what circumstances would you consider using an on camera flash?
- Opposite of that, when would you use an off-camera flash?
- What's your opinion of the five in one disk reflector?
- How does or does not using a disk reflector affect your work?
- In what type of situation would you use a fill light?
- What would you say identifies your work as yours?
- When do you think it is more appropriate to not add any type of additional lighting and just do a silhouette?
- What is your opinion on three point lighting?
- What do you think is more important in three point lighting, the back light or the fill light?
- What about two point lighting?
- Sometimes you get like really harsh light when doing outdoor portraits, what do you specifically do to make it less harsh?
Portrait Photography- How can a photographer best achieve ideal lighting during a portrait session?
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Blog 17: Fourth Interview
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