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Old 04-14-2008   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: How would you light a Dance Studio portrait session?

The set up I use is a large umbrella about three feet on either side of the camera about ten feet off the floor. I feather them to the sides just enough to even the light out the light. Never had a problem with double shadows. Flat lighting is the way to go with this kind of job. Parents just want a good record of their kids doing a "dancey" pose in their expensive costumes.

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