High School Senior Session / Studio Portraits /Genuine Behind the Scenes Recording on iPhone.
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2021
- Representative of our regular studio senior photography sessions, Tim's videos are made only to assist studio photographers improve their work and businesses. Kelly's successful lighting, posing, client direction and portrait design techniques have been the subject of study for decades. Watching an experienced portrait photographer at work is an important part of the learning process.
In this episode, we work with a young lady to achieve the best collection of images we can for her, based on the client provided wardrobe and limited session time. Our goal is always to produce more wonderful images than they could hope for.
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Thanks, Tim! Always learn something new from your videos.
Great video Tim, and i loved the cameo cameleon on the patio 😀
Always learn something from your vids Tim. Shame we don't really have Senior sessions over here in Australia.
Great work and lots of take aways. I always learn from your videos. 👌👌
Awesome, thank you!
A good one Tim. I plan to offer some senior photo shoots this year too.
Nice work! 🔥
Thanks 🔥
Tim, what size Kelly Beige are you using in this tutorial please? It would be ideal for my studio.
Hi, Kim. Thanks for watching.
I do my muslin backgrounds in matching pairs of 10'x12'. One piece for the wall, and one piece for the floor. I find a 10x20 or 12x20 unwieldy most of the time. So, for many quick background changes I only need to put up a single section. You can get a rail system to hold all of your wall pieces and put aside the floor sections, or just us a couple of common photography floor designs.
We have a video (in our classic DVD section) on using muslin backgrounds.
@@TimKellysMasterPhotoTechniques Thanks again Tim. I'm really enjoying watching your videos!