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Recreating large Window light

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Jul 27, 2021
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Peter loves the look of natural light and is lucky that in his studio he has multiple light sources that give models an amazing glow. As we know that not everyone has access to natural light or even a large octabox, Peter created this inexpensive set up that gives a beautiful soft bounce that could be created in a home, garage or smaller studio on any budget. Model: Ana Instagram: @hristenko_ana For more behind the scenes of photoshoots, plus over 280 other tutorials covering everything from lighting to retouching, visit: https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.au​ Worldwide Photography Workshops: https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.au​ T-shirts https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.au/merch/?c=22783a5940ef Lighting: Bare bulb into white v-flats Camera model: Hasselblad H6D-50c Lens: Hasselblad 80mm Shutter-speed: 1/160 Aperture: f/8 Iso: 100 Filmed on: Sony a7siii with 16-35mm Sony A7c with Zeiss Batis 18mm on a DJI Ronin-CS Gimbal Peter's camera stand: The brand of stand he uses has been discontinued, but this is very similar https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/4986-REG/Manfrotto_816_Super_Salon_280_Camera.html Peter’s Ball Head: https://www.reallyrightstuff.com/bh55-ball-head The RAW software Peter is using: Phocus https://www.hasselblad.com/phocus/​ Can process RAWs through this program with any camera on a Mac, but you will not be able to tether or use certain sliders. Alternatively, he recommends CaptureOne (not Lightroom) Website http://www.peter-coulson.com.au​ Instagram @petercoulson

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