How To Use A Light Meter Shooting Portraits
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Exposing your film is really important and using a light meter is a handy tool to do so. Braedon uses the Sekonic L-358 and shows how he shoots a model in both back-lit and front-light lighting situations.
His camera for this shoot is a Pentax 67II with the 105mm F2.4 lens.
As always, please comment with questions or let us know other topics you would like to learn about.
Видео How To Use A Light Meter Shooting Portraits канала Film Supply Club
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Best Prices on Film - http://filmsupply.club
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Favorite Light Meter - https://bit.ly/35dufwK
Clip for Light Meter - https://amzn.to/2ImjAmL
Brass Shutter Release Button:https://bit.ly/3bEgjwK
Pentax 67 Camera - https://filmsupply.club/collections/pentax
LINKS TO (usual) VIDEO GEAR:
Camera for Video: https://amzn.to/2YC7Q8O
35mm Lens - https://amzn.to/35tqEbS
Favorite Tripod: http://amzn.to/2A4CVpM
Favorite Lens #1: http://amzn.to/2zk2SOA
Favorite Lens #2: http://amzn.to/2A2Gr3P
External Audio Recorder: http://amzn.to/2k67Zzo
On Camera Audio Recorder: http://amzn.to/2hXkaKt
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Exposing your film is really important and using a light meter is a handy tool to do so. Braedon uses the Sekonic L-358 and shows how he shoots a model in both back-lit and front-light lighting situations.
His camera for this shoot is a Pentax 67II with the 105mm F2.4 lens.
As always, please comment with questions or let us know other topics you would like to learn about.
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