Welcoming in the New Year with NUDE!
This issue we’ve got some really amazing studio shots
Studio photography is used to shoot a wide variety of subjects usually starting out as a blank space, meaning just an empty room. The photographer will then develop backdrops and decide what to include and exclude from the photo, such as costumes for models and props. Much like with a blank canvass, the painter or photographer is only limited by their imagination and creativity take a look at A.J. Barnes nostalgic photos.
As a photographer, mastering studio photography will give you a great foundation for your work. Having experience in a studio setting allows you the walk into any studio and know how to handle lighting, backdrops,
and a variety of subjects
When it comes to photography, lighting is everything and studio photography allows the photographer to experiment with and manipulate light in a controlled environment. Roberto McCormick and Yves Kortum showcase light and spotlight in dramatic ways. Dan Katz uses studio lighting to create a vast range of types of poses and angles. From portraits and product shots to the more intriguing art and fashion photography, the possibilities are endless with controlled studio lighting.
Sidonie Adiam Danut
Writer
NUDE Magazine
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