F Stop- On a camera, the aperture setting is traditionally adjusted in discrete steps, known as f-stops. Each "stop" is marked with its corresponding f-number, and represents a halving of the light intensity
Generally
shooing at f 8 and higher gives a wider depth of field (meaning more of the
image is in focus)
Generally
shooing at f 4 and lower gives a narrow depth of field (meaning more of the
image is in focus)
Softbox- A softbox
diffuses the light into a pleasing soft, even light. When used
properly, it reduces harsh shadows. The closer the softbox is
to the model or subject, the softer the light appears, emulating window light.
Reflectors- Reflectors are
a head shot photographer's best
friend. Placing opposite of your main light source creates a great bounce
effect for fill light. You can also place a reflector in
the subject's lap, or just in front of them at an angle, to soften all of the
shadows under the eyes, chin, and to soften sharp features.
I am going to shoot Wilson and Katie- Studio
Wilson and Shaniqua- Location
Location- Road
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