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There are several modifiers for artificial light in studio photography. In this lesson, learn about modifiers and see examples of how they affect light quality.
with Phillip McCordallThere are several modifiers for artificial light in studio photography. In this lesson, learn about modifiers and see examples of how they affect light quality.
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4 CQ
When taking photos with artificial light, there are several options to consider. In this lesson, learn about using speedlights and strobe lights in studio.
with Phillip McCordallWhen taking photos with artificial light, there are several options to consider. In this lesson, learn about using speedlights and strobe lights in studio.
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Have you ever tried light painting photography? In this lesson, learn to use a digital camera at slow shutter speeds to create fascinating images!
with Phillip McCordallHave you ever tried light painting photography? In this lesson, learn to use a digital camera at slow shutter speeds to create fascinating images!
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3 CQ
Explore different portrait effects! In this lesson, Phillip McCordall explains the different kinds of studio light sources used for portraits.
with Phillip McCordallExplore different portrait effects! In this lesson, Phillip McCordall explains the different kinds of studio light sources used for portraits.
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3 CQ
Learn how to use tracing paper to create glowing light effects in your still photos. Then, put spray deodorant and tape to use in images of glass objects.
with Phillip McCordallLearn how to use tracing paper to create glowing light effects in your still photos. Then, put spray deodorant and tape to use in images of glass objects.
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