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Studio time with the Cave’s

My best friend, Aaron, who you met in a earlier post, got to borrow a studio set up from a friend of his, so naturally we had to play with it!  It’s always fun to go into a setting like that without clients and just get to be creative [a rarity at that].  So we traded off doing test shots of each other, and as a bonus, we were at his house which just so happens to have a brand new baby girl in it, so we had to throw her in the mix too!

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[Thanks to Aaron for this next masterpiece:]
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2 Responses to “Studio time with the Cave’s”

  1. AW says:

    Hey man I really like all these. Did you just use the single box up top for most of the shots?

  2. Shaun Menary says:

    Thanks so much! Well, I used 3 different set ups actually. 1) soft box camera left, bare bulb highlight opposite rear. 2) Soft box above camera, 2 bare speedlights on either side rear of subject. 3) Soft box directly overhead of subject, 2 bare speedlights on either side rear of subject. Nothing too fancy. I hope that helps!

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