tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2163968975744430265.post616982535622799582..comments2023-07-29T22:36:40.296+08:00Comments on RH's Photo Blog: Studio Photography with Aki & Misaki - Part 2RHhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12098231778542919641noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2163968975744430265.post-60411386146387300942010-08-25T22:21:42.503+08:002010-08-25T22:21:42.503+08:00Hi Luther. Thanks for your comments, I still a beg...Hi Luther. Thanks for your comments, I still a beginner for studio photography. I agree what you mentioned, there are no significant differences between this 2 style of lighting. Between, what is the most suitable white balance for studio photography? Hope can receive more comments and gain some knowledge.RHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12098231778542919641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2163968975744430265.post-13926351924218740532010-08-25T22:10:43.441+08:002010-08-25T22:10:43.441+08:00Hi there, Luther here. After seeing her photo at h...Hi there, Luther here. After seeing her photo at her fb. you got all your skin tone all wrong. you have whitebalance it wrongly. I am a photographer too but i feel that athought you have explain the purpose of getting 2 model.But there arent a significant differents in the style of lighting . High Key/ Low keg. Directional side lighting or tungsten lights.The differents between 1 or 2 lights on her. What i see her is a omni light that lights up the model evenly.Athlought there is some amount of side lights. It just that tiny little bit.Guardian Anglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09181387871003939557noreply@blogger.com