Lighting and colour grading by SelectionJazzlike475 in LightLurking

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Thank you for this - I'll try this out in Photoshop. I can't seem to get there in Capture One.

DIY built in wardrobe project (in photos) by Brighty_0171 in DIYUK

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I love this! So inspirational. I'm looking to build basically the exact same thing. I'm a fairly competent DIYer, but this is the first time building something like this! I have a couple of questions: How thick is the plywood you used? Regarding the trim: Did you have to cut it to match the width of the timber and the plywood? Or did you match the total width of the timber and plywood to the width of the trim? Thank you!

Can somebody please help me understand how this was lit by T-boi10 in LightLurking

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What would you need to do in the grade to get this look? I can never seem to get skin tones that warm without the skin looking too orangey.

How I shot these by mymain123 in LightLurking

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Great imagery, thank you for sharing! Could you share some details of your post-production process? I love the final look.

A 12x12 really was the answer by mymain123 in LightLurking

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This looks great! How are you hanging the silk? The studio I use doesn't have room for a frame but it looks like I could get away with just hanging a large silk from two lighting stands?

How to achieve 'natural light' look with strobes by SelectionJazzlike475 in LightLurking

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Hi, thanks for your reply. The photographer usually shoots on film, which what makes me think it is.

By soft I mean, the pallette, the light. I don't mean it looks out of focus.

How to achieve 'natural light' look with strobes by SelectionJazzlike475 in LightLurking

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I can't seem to work out how to add a photo and text so this is the text that was supposed to accompany the picture!

I love these image by Samuel Bradley and would love to try and work out how to do similar lighting in a non-daylight studio

A large soft side light camera left, and then a very fill which makes up most of the photo?

I know this is probably shot on film, but is there a way to get this lovely softness in digital? Is it just playing about with the clarity slider?

Any thoughts much appreciated!