Ever wonder how to create and build a shoot using a 3 light set up? Do you struggle to go beyond a basic shoot and make it MORE? This video takes you through the process of going from basic to crazy by simply using some creative lighting techniques, some fun and cheap make up and wardrobe, and props that you can find around your shoot location! Check out the video below to watch it now:
This shoot was done at the abandoned Jupiter Dungeon using a 3 light set up with the Rotolight system.
*Key Light- Rotolight Titan X1
*Accent Light (Red)- Rotolight Anova Pro 2
*Rim Light- Rotolight Neo 2
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Below are the images from the shoot:
The key to building a shoot is to try and incorporate the location, lighting, make up, wardrobe and props all into one harmonic chord where they all make sense together. Perhaps the most important question I ask myself when doing a shoot is, “How can I make this…MORE? How can I make this better"?” As you see in the video and accompanying images, the shoot goes from basic to incorporating all of these aspects to make the shots get better and better as the shoot goes on.
Gear for the Shoot
*Sony A9- https://bhpho.to/31qNTlv
*Sony Zeiss 35mm- https://bhpho.to/378mV6u
*Sony 85mm G Master- https://bhpho.to/3zgMTPS
**Links to Social Media**
Photographer: Jason Lanier
*Website- www.jasonlanier.com
*Podcast- www.jasonlanier.com/podcast
*Instagram- www.instagram.com/jasonlanierphotography
*Facebook- www.facebook.com/groups/jasonlanierworkshops
*Twitter- www.twitter.com/jlanierphoto
Model: Madison Ella
*Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madisoneella/
Hair and Make Up: Nicole Weiss
*Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/nicole.tayylor/
Video: Gato Delix
*Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/gatodelix/
Assistance- Anthony Schick
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/anthonyschickphotography/
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Jason Lanier Photography