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Understanding Light and Light Modifiers

In the second episode of Mark Wallace: LIVE, Mark takes an in-depth look at light. He explains shadows, effective size, direction of light and more while explaining how they impact your photography. Using both speedlights and studio strobes, Mark demonstrates how to get various looks with lights and light modifiers of all shapes and sizes. This workshop is over 3 hours of information that is great for beginners and intermediate shooters.
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Price: $30USD

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Here are a few screenshots from the video.

Mark starts the show by describing light and how it creates shadows.

Our model catches on fire during a dramatization of the effective size of the sun.

An explanation of specular highlights – the reflection of the light source that you can see in things like eyes, glass, etc.

Shannon and Marissa join us again to take questions from the live viewers.

Mark gives a visual explanation of the Inverse Square Law and how it applies to working with lights.

This demo teaches you where to position your light in relation to your camera and subject.

You’ll learn the trick to getting rid of reflections in eyeglasses while shooting portraits.

The workshop moves right along into a thorough description of color temperature and getting the right white balance in your photos.

In response to a viewer question, Mark shows the easiest way to take a group picture on a solid white background.

Mark starts to describe different modifiers, including umbrellas.

Mark demonstrates the construction of a softbox.

Using the 4×6′ softbox, Mark demonstrates how the position of the light impacts your photo.

You’ll see Mark’s results right from his computer!

Using some supplies from an art store, Mark shows you how to build a bookend (also known as a V-flat).

Mark switches to speedlights to answer a view question about lens flare.

After shooting with the speedlights, Mark does some quick post-production in Lightroom.

The Rogue FlashBender is a great way to soften the light from a speedlight.

Mark shows off his favorite lighting tool – the grid.

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Mark’s Favorite Lighting Setups

In the first episode of Mark Wallace: LIVE, Mark walks through nine of his favorite lighting setups. Mark walks through the gear used, options for the setups and even shows the results of the shoot live during the workshop. This workshop is 3 hours of information that’s perfect for the beginner or intermediate photographer.

This workshop is available for download now!
Price: $30USD

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Here are a few screenshots from the video.

Mark walks through each setup step by step

Mark describes how the light surrounds the subject

Everything that Mark shoots is shown during the workshop – even the mistakes!

The workshop moves right along. There are 9 different lighting setups, about one every 20 minutes.

Mark first demonstrates the lighting setup then shows the real-time results.

Mark quickly walks through post production options in Lightroom.

Mark walks through a basic 3-light setup with speedlights.

 

Chat helpers Shannon and Marissa take questions from viewers so Mark can answer them during the workshop.

The workshop includes tips for using specific light modifiers like the Flashbender by Rogue.

The lighting gear in use.

Mark shows the actual images in Lightroom and give you tips for post production.

Mark demonstrates the “vertical clamshell” setup.

Mark demonstrates one of his favorite tricks; creating a gobo from black foil.

Mark gives a brief demonstration of the new Sekonic L478DR and shows how to control speedlights remotely.

Learn how to create soft light for glamorous boudoir shots.

 

Kael Alford, Photojournalist


In this episode, Mark talks with Kael Alford, a seasoned and extraordinary photojournalist. Kael has been published across the US and Europe in places like Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, Vanity Fair and more. She discusses the time she spent covering the US invasion of Iraq and the resulting book and exhibition: “Unembedded: Four Independent Journalists on the War in Iraq.” Kael also talks about The Foundry Photojournalism Workshop, her most recent work in southeastern Louisiana and gives tips to aspiring photojournalists.

Seshu, Wedding Photographer


In this episode Mark Wallace interviews Seshu, a professional wedding photographer. Seshu describes how he photographs weddings, capturing small details to tell a complete story. Seshu also talks about the challenges of lighting weddings and some solutions that he’s created along the way.

To see more of Seshu’s work visit his site: http://seshu.net/
Follow Seshu on Twitter: @PicSeshu

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