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Camera Settings:

1/100

F/5.6

ISO - 100


Equipment Used:

MOUNTDOG Backdrop Support Stand 10ft

Newer 6 x 9ft / 1.9 x 2M Photo Studio 100% Muslin Collapsible Backdrop Background

Cheaplights - Heavy Duty Muslin Clamps 4 1/2 inch - 6 pack

Nissin Flashes

Neewer 20 Pieces Camera Flash Gels Lighting Filter Transparent Color Correction Filter Kit with 3 Pieces Attachment Band and Storage Pouch

A white wooden chair, stuffed panda and toy cars.



First of all, I wanted to give a huge thank you to my cousin, Amy, for once again being my model for my off camera flash photoshoot... once again!

I believe the hardest part of creating this effect was probably getting all the materials gathered, simply afraid I didn't have the right lighting forms. Informal videos of the topic, I have tried my best to recreate the project given to me. And to add on from that from the first time, I was able to get the flashes and redo it! Although, I did wish to make take photos of something else but I wanted to play it a little safe. Maybe use more different colored gels as well. Using one light was a lot harder than two or three in my opinion but as I said I continue to learn and grow from my mistakes and embarrassing moments.


I think what I would have done better is to get a different backdrop, one that wasn't so wrinkly or simply would have ironed the piece of cloth. Honestly, it reminded me more of a bedding sheet than a backdrop. A little goes a long way, but I hope you enjoy it!


Images that didn't make the final cut!

She wanted me to take a photo of her car so badly. Lol.



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