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The BIG white one

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The setup is really simple and everyone can do it at home or in their studio. Find a large white wall (and if you want to shoot full body you also need a white floor, for example white seamless), add two (or one) strobe aimed towards the background and make sure the model is not hit by the light from these strobes.

One simple light

No the real reason I often only use one light is the simple fact that it just does the trick, I love the more darker looking images sometimes and let's be honest when you use one light with for example a grid you are already half way there. The other reason is also a bit "because it's easy" you don't have to drag around a lot of lights, setups are very fast and the results are always great without the chance of double shadows etc. However... and I really want to make this clear, I'm not a 1 light kind of guy, on the contrary I love using multiple light sources to really add mood to a location, pin point the model with one and add the rest with a second (or third), add some accents where I want them, add a splash of color and sometimes.... well I bought a lot of lights and Annewiek wants me to use them at least sometimes (Ok that was a joke.... or was it). Now most people somehow struggle with the use of one light, so today a small sample about how you can learn to master your one light. For this setup I used one striplight with a grid (shot during the workshops in Eersel for Studio76 with Nadine as my model).

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