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Studio Lighting demonstration by Ken Henderson APAGB. Recorded in the UK on 9th March 2007. Uploaded with the kind permission of Ken Henderson for Enjoying Photography (www.enjoyingphotography.co.uk)

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Studio Lighting Part 8 of 8

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  • The best advice ...

    The best advice ever, if anyone could teach me the lot it would be Ken very good

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  • learnt a lot thank ...

    learnt a lot thank you very much.

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  • Great information ...

    Great information for any Photographer with an
    Open Mind...He's a Great Teacher! Where are the DVD's, I'll buy them!

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  • thank you

    thank you

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  • so helpfull and I ...

    so helpfull and I love the accent ;)

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  • I love my youtube ...

    I love my youtube education! Best class so far!

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  • Very good stuff. ...

    Very good stuff.
    The guy knonws.
    Thank's a lot.

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  • Great stuff, great ...

    Great stuff, great guy .. learned a lot. Thanks for sharing.

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  • Thanks for posting, ...

    Thanks for posting,Great video work ! and thanks to Mr. Henderson for allowing us to view this video.

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  • Thank you very much ...

    Thank you very much! Very useful and informative! Can we get some more? :)

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  • Thanks a lot for ...

    Thanks a lot for this very thoughtful lesson. Nice with several cameras, good zoom in and out and a good postproduction.

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  • Very informative. ...

    Very informative. Thank you!

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  • You point the light ...

    You point the light meter to the camera and towards the light. It all depends on what you want. If you are looking to set light ratios, you point them towards the light itself. That way you can easily determine a 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, etc, light ratio. If you want to determine what aperature to use, you point the meter toward the camera.

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  • Thanks for the ...

    Thanks for the great advice ftrbazo(!) We look forward to the results of your light meter tests, then we'll know whether Mr. Henderson or your manual is correct.

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  • Cheers bonny lad. ...

    Cheers bonny lad. Cracking stuff.

    Great to hear the accent again too.

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