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Three Different Looks On the Same Set - OnSet with Daniel Norton

4/5/2016

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I love these short bursts of educational content thanks to AdoramaTV and Daniel Norton. Daniel's video is the first one I wanted to share. The second video is from Alexis Cuarezma and is the piece Daniel mentions in the beginning as his inspiration.

Understanding lighting is so critical to everything you do as a photographer. So often you have minimal time working with a client. You have to know your lighting, your gear and exactly the look you want without hesitation. Daniel always does a terrific job helping you further define your skill set.

There are over 1500 videos in AdoramaTV's archives. They feature some of the finest educators in our industry all focused on helping you become a stronger artist.  Check out the archives and have some fun getting the support you need to create stronger images.  

​Also check out Daniel's lighting in his studio. More information on Profoto is just a click away. 
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Daniel Norton is On Set as he shows you how to set up 3 completely different looks on one set using a radio trigger with GROUP/ZONE capabilities. There are times when a photographer only has a short window of time to work with his/her subject and this technique can allow you to have a variety of different looks when you have minimum on set time with your subject.
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