Multiple Exposure

  1. Dark or dim lighted room so other lights don’t interfere.
  2. Tripod to keep camera straight and steady.
  3.  Flashing light or strobe light so camera can focus better
  4. A partner to help you out with some things you can’t do by yourself.
  5. Dark backdrop so the model can be seen clearly
  6. Different poses and movements for a variety of effects
  7.  Right shutter speed and aperture for a clearer shot
  8.  One light source so its not difficult
  9. Time and patients to keep trying if you mess up a lot
  10.  Remote triggers to make the light flash easier

Iconic Image & Lighting

  1. Stage Lights
  2. Top & side
  3.  Put the lights on the left side of me and in the front
  4. The camera is in front of him but not exactly in the front, its more angled to the side
  5. His pose is just sitting while holding his guitar
  6. Flash?
  7. Front
  8. Camera flash
  9.  The camera is right in front of his face
  10. You cant really see his pose but hes sticking his tongue out :p
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