
Notes taken today:
* The cover star model 4-5 feet away from the backdrop because they will not be lit up well and can start to blend into the backdrop
*Bones transmitter takes photos, you put it on the camera lens, the beep it makes means the flash is ready to go
FLASHLIGHTS
* The dial is from 1-6, it is best to start on three then depending on how bright i want i can change it, however you only use six if there is a group
*The green button on the side is to test the flash
* 3 point lighting
* Soft boxes distribute the light evenly this softens and distributes the light
*The main light/ Key light shines the brightest light lighting up one side of the models face brighter than the other creating a shadow on the other side or even black that side out completely
* There is a fill light
*Back light glows at the back of the model, it also separates the model from the backdrop
CAMERA
*DSLR (Digital single lens reflex)/ SLR D7100 mmp
*The lens is 118-105, zoom in and out
*A+S button (a= aperture priority s=shutter priory ) This controls exposure to shots, shadow depth of feild- this is having very small zones of focus (the smaller the f number the larger the aperture and visa versa)
*Shuttle priority allows you to take pictures with movement so if you want your models hair moving or them jumping the quality will still be good. For this it was advised to use a quick shutter (so i will have to put the high number visa versa)
*WB (white balance)- the camera removes unrealistic color casts, this is so things that are white in person will be translated on camera
*The film speed that was recommended as 150 the range that the camera was from 100 to 200. The higher the speed the more light you allow to enter the lens
*The buttons A + AF is auto focus while M is Manual focus (twist anti clockwise to zoom in and clockwise to zoom out)
*To change it from black and white (monochrome)press menu then the green camera icon which is second down, then press set picture control which is a clock after that press vivid (colour)


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