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Originally Posted by Kolargol
Thank you very much for your answer Dean!
Can I ask you couple more things? Do you prefer outdoor or indoor setting and do you use artificial lighting in outdoors?
What kind of lighting do you use when shooting videos? What is the typical set of lights you usually use? What I mean do you use flash during photo session and then you change to a different set (continuous light) for a video shoot?
Last question: when you are about to have a photo session with a model, do you meet her first and talk how the session will look like and you do all the arrangements with a model or you just come to the studio, shoot and go home?
Sorry, I know it's a lot of questions. Thanks again for answering the previous ones.
Greg
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I prefer indoor settings myself - I just feel that I have more (and better) control over the lighting. When you venture out into mother natures playground, you have less control of the lighting as well as other things like wind. Once it warms up though, I'll be shooting more outdoor stuff!
I don't want to get into any specifics about my lighting setup but I will say that I use different lights for my pictures and my video. It's a pain in the ass to switch out the lights and use different lights for pics & vids but the quality is so much better when you do that - at least...that's been my experience.
I never make a point to meet with the models before we shoot. Most of the girls that I've been working with are experienced and they know what is expected of them. I do tell them the kinds of pics that we are doing and I invited them to take a tour of the Twistys website and I also send them a link to
my site for their review. I send them information regarding the date, time and a list of items to bring. That's pretty much it!