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alex_soko

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  1. <p>Thank you for your response! lot's of information, exactly what I need, if it can helps to detail more the picture, here is an <a href="https://www.pinterest.com/pin/156922368246410223/">other picture from this set</a> and an other reference <a href="https://www.pinterest.com/pin/ASZz0hI_CU0Q4T760hNSE_UitVa0T5M3aRGKmGk-CngO9jHOCrUotys/">here</a><br> I want to be able to keep the back ground distinct from the model. Equipment wise I'm standing at a $200 budget, is it enough for this shooting?</p>
  2. <p>Hello,</p> <p>I'm an aspiring fashion photographer and I'm new to photo.net, hopefully I will be able to find some answers here.</p> <p>I'm shooting a lookbook next week, and I want to recreate the lighting as in <a href="http://www.sezane.com/en/product/winter-collection/eve-dress?cou_Id=1761">this link</a><br> It's almost day light but there has to be more. I'm shooting in a studio where the background in concrete wall/floor so I'm not sure there will be enought luminosity in the room.<br> I'm looking to find a low budget lighting, and since I dont have much experience in lighting tools, I'm looking for the simplest way to use lighting,<br> Thanks for the help!<br> Alex</p> <div></div>
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