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Claire Tuson

Claire Tuson. Light and lighting Assessment 4. Photography assistant/ head photographer. All of the following examples are all opportunities opening up. Some would need more study to do so. . Theater/production lighting. Movie/film lighting. Light shows. Architectural lighting.

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Claire Tuson

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  1. Claire Tuson Light and lighting Assessment 4

  2. Photography assistant/ head photographer All of the following examples are all opportunities opening up. Some would need more study to do so.

  3. Theater/production lighting

  4. Movie/film lighting

  5. Light shows

  6. Architectural lighting

  7. Rolls of different people in the lighting industry Lighting director Lighting designers

  8. Rolls of different people in the lighting industry Lighting assistants Master electrician

  9. Flashes Flashs can be used in any scenario. Portable flashes would be more convenient as power supplies can be limited on location

  10. Soft box’s/umbrellas Used mostly for studio lighting, soft box’s can be used on location depending on power supply.

  11. Lighting equipment Light meters, and grey cards are used in any scenario, reflectors are useful to bounce flash or natural light, can be used indoors and outdoors. Dlsr are used in every situation, and tripod are used in most situations, sometimes it can be easier or more appropriate to hold the camera

  12. Natural light To shoot in natural light you would need: Dslr camera, Lens, Tripod, light meter, greycard, possible fill light if there was a subject.

  13. flame light Equipment needed: Dlsr camera tripod Lens and possible flash, depending on subject shooting.

  14. Night time Equipment needed for night shooting: Dslr camera, tripod, lens, flash, and a soft box.

  15. Studio lighting Studios can have all the different lighting types e.g: dslr camera, tripod, light meter, greycard, reflectors, softbox’s umbrellas, portable studio lights, torches for lightwritting.

  16. Light writing Dslr camera, tripod, torches or another light source eg sparklers. Other light sources can also be used to like the subjects, such as background lights, or a very low flash.

  17. Artificial light Slightly different to studio lighting as its on location and not all equipment can be taken to location. Dslr camera, tripod, speedlight, lightmeter, greycard, reflector, portable light, and lights that are in or around the location.

  18. Special needs for a studio All studios need some form of studio lighting, from soft box’s, flashes, etc. As well as overhead lighting for editing and non photography work. Fans to keep studio and lighting equipment cool and stop from over heating. Proper air conditioning to keep yourself, staff and clients comfortable.

  19. Special needs for a studio All studios need computer to put the images onto and to edit images. Desk for a work station, you would also need stationary and storage options for paper work and such. Chairs for people to model on, sit and wait on and also for yourself to sit and work on. You might also add a lounge for people waiting, and also to use in the shots.

  20. Special needs for a studio All studios need power supplies, possible makeup and change rooms would be great but not necessary. Also backdrops are needed, more variety is better.

  21. Transportation Depending on what job your doing to how you transport your equipment. If your on location with rough driving a 4x4 if large enough to carry all your equipment and and make it over the terrain, a van is great for large amount of equipment, and a standard car is sufficient for most equipment travel.

  22. The golden hour Softer lighting, mostly diffused, and warm hues. Generally and hour after sunrise and an hour before sunset. This is best for most outdoor photography.

  23. Cloud cover Cloud cover is great for shooting anytime of day. If its an all over cloud cover, it creates a great soft light and no harsh shadows.

  24. OH&S On location shooting in a public area, its always a good choice to have a sign so people can avoid the shooting area. First aid is a must on both location and studio shooting. It is good to have a sign on flashes to warn of the power.

  25. Out line any additional techniques that you have discovered during my research I would like to explore I would like to explore light painting a lot more, we have experimented with light drawing but actual light painting of full solid images. I think this technique is unique and could be useful to my hopeful style of photography.

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