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  1. Kelby Training : IND00R Lifestyle Photography By Erik Valind
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  4. Kelby Training : Indoor Lifestyle Photography By Erik Valind
  5. English | Duration: 1h 37m | H264 | 1280x720 | 29.97fps 1872kbps | AAC 44.1KHz | 1.26GB
  6. Genre: eLearning
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  8. Pro photographer Erik Valind takes you on location to capture lifestyle photos in a variety of indoor settings. Every location provides its own unique challenges, and you need to be able to pick your battles and rise to the occasion. You’ll learn how to work with a range of gear–from speedlights to strobes to diffusion panels–to get the kind of killer shots that convey a sense of realism and authenticity. Erik takes you through a series of locations and situations while demonstrating lighting, posing, and composition tips and techniques all along the way..
  9. Introduction (12:03)
  10. Join Erik as he provides an overview of the concepts and techniques covered in this class, and then jumps right into setting up the first location shoot.
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  12. Adding Fill Light (13:56)
  13. The goal of fill light is to bring up the shadows without drawing attention to itself.
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  15. Using a Grid To Direct the Light (03:54)
  16. Adding an egg crate grid to the strip light allows for a finer control of the direction of the light.
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  18. Location Change (09:22)
  19. Erik applies the concepts covered in the first shoot to a location change within the restaurant.
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  21. Lighting a Room to Make it Look Natural (12:24)
  22. Using more powerful studio strobes allows you to shoot with a smaller aperture to get a wider depth of field. In a lifestyle shoot you want the light to look as natural as possible to convey a sense of authenticity.
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  24. Adding One More Light (11:54)
  25. To add just a little more sense of realism in this scene Erik adds one more light to simulate light coming from the TV.
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  27. Second Living Room Scene (12:50)
  28. Working in studio allows you to rearrange the set to completely change the direction you are shooting from and change the perspective of the viewer.
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  30. Inside a Clothing Store (09:20)
  31. Shooting in most retail stores means dealing with a lot of competing lighting sources. It is your job to come up with strategies to work with what you have.
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  33. Second Store Scene (11:25)
  34. Moving to the back of the store eliminates the daylight mixing with the scene, but now you have to deal with the existing fluorescent light.
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  36. Course Time: 01 Hours 37 Minutes
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  38. More info:
  39. http://kelbytraining.com/course/evalind_indoor_lifestyle/
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  47. http://rapidgator.net/file/70e9a29e97567393498a505b3b8d8977/2013145115131_75629.part2.rar.html
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  49. Download Links are Availabe at http://www.tactools.org/kelby-training-ind00r-lifestyle-photography-by-erik-valind/
  50. www.tactools.org
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