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My name is Chris Ryan. I'm a photographer. We're here at my studio, Chris Ryan Photography,
in northwest Portland. If you'd like to see more of my work, please visit my website at
chrisryanphoto.com, or if you'd like to follow my daily activities, go to my Facebook page,
Chris Ryan Photography in Portland, Oregon. Today, I'm going to talk to you about studio
photography. I'd like to talk a little bit about the different types of lighting available
for photography. Artificial light for photography ranges really from your bounce card or your
reflector, all the way up to studio lights and beyond that to arena lights. The basics
are that reflector that bounces a little bit of natural light, or even a little bit of
artificial light in a direction that you want it. And then, we move on to small portable
lights that can be mounted on the shoe of the camera. And often times, those can be
also controlled by a radio transmitter. And so you can have your small compact portable
light now be a directional light, because you've got it off camera, way off to the side.
And then you have studio lights. They all come with the ability to attach a modifier
to it. An umbrella, or a soft box. And then you go all the way up to your arena lights
that are mounted up in the corners of arenas to light up an NBA game. But that's the basics
about photography lighting.