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Monday, November 30, 2015

Set up a studio today


Perfect Portraits 

First of all, to set up a studio you need to focus on creating perfect portraits by ensuring that the photographer has all the proper camera settings, lighting, and people. As a photographer you do not need a large space to set up a studio, but you will need polystyrene reflectors and a softbox.  Secondly, getting the best portraits entails understanding the right exposure. a good portrait is not overexposed, underexposed, but have a correct exposure. In addition, you as a photographer should experiment on different things and see the outcomes.

The most significant aspect when capturing a perfect portrait is the camera setting. The photographer has the liberty to set up his camera in any manner that pleases them. Some settings ensure a better quality such as lowering the ISO to reduce digital noise and setting the white balance to create the intended colors and tones. The final setting is to set the shoot in RAW, which ensures that the photographer can use software to edit the images. 


The picture shows the difference between shooting a JPEG and RAW images.   

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