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12/18/2006 04:34:26 AM · #1
well ive found im terrible with lighting things lol so where can i get some help with this?
12/18/2006 05:01:29 AM · #2
The strobist is a great place to start, I am finding it extremely useful myself.
//strobist.blogspot.com/2006/02/welcome-to-strobist.html
12/18/2006 05:07:53 AM · #3
These may help:

Lighting II: Studio Effects

Intro To Flashes: Monolights And Hot Shoe Flashes
12/18/2006 06:37:32 AM · #4
I don't know how to put a link in - but the protrait lighting learning thread is a mine of information - i only founf it recently and i am working through it a page at a time
12/18/2006 07:57:01 AM · #5
there is no correct way to light. but there are plenty of wrong ways.

when you finally figure out the basics, start experimenting using the basic info, but don't use the info as if it were written in stone. use the info to find your way around lighting.

if lighting were brain surgery, I would be a doctor today.
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