Bert Stephani is a professional photographer based out of Zaventem, Belgium. His work consists of portraiture, kids, weddings and corporate photography. Fortunately, for you and me, he’s videotaped one of his shoots and then walked back through it teaching his techniques and observations along the way. If you’ve not come accross Mr. Stephani yet, then take a few minutes, sit back and learn something.
1. Lighting Right at High Noon
2. Backgrounds and Light
3. Light Leftovers
Check out more of Bert’s photos and musings on his blog.
[tags]lighting, tutorial, how to, diy, photography, flash, off-camera[/tags]
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Video is no Longer available…
peech, they seem to be working fine for me. Try them again, perhaps it just timed out for you…?
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