fashion shoot lighting tips
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:23 pm
wondering if anyone has some suggestions for lighting for a fashion studio shoot I have next week. its all about the garments! mainly female clothing, target market 18-25 age braket, white to grey seamless background. garments all expected to be winter collection, natural tones.
the images will be model standing, no props, faily clean image for garment swing tag and display posters. also will be used for online store.
my thoughts are to fill with the largest light source square on for a full lighting (two 150x50 cm softboxes side by side), perhaps with a round beauty dish shape above camera as the main light. with enough distance to the background to get nice graduated greys, I'll trial this over the weekend. the lighting will need to be a little production line style, so as to minimise changes during shoot, shooting 15 garments in limited time, and a re-shoot is out of the question in terms of timeframe.
the images will be model standing, no props, faily clean image for garment swing tag and display posters. also will be used for online store.
my thoughts are to fill with the largest light source square on for a full lighting (two 150x50 cm softboxes side by side), perhaps with a round beauty dish shape above camera as the main light. with enough distance to the background to get nice graduated greys, I'll trial this over the weekend. the lighting will need to be a little production line style, so as to minimise changes during shoot, shooting 15 garments in limited time, and a re-shoot is out of the question in terms of timeframe.