Monthly Archives: February 2011

One lightsource

Many (starting) studio photographers have way too much equipment in their studio. Of course, you have to have a basic set, but keep it simple. It happens quite often that you see a nice picture, but it’s amazing to read … Continue reading

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Transparency, low key, high key

Last weekend I suddenly realized I have to deliver some images on Monday next week. I’m following a sort of advanced class with Dies Groot (www.diesgroot.nl). The assignment we got during the session about a month ago was: deliver 3 … Continue reading

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Groninger Museum

Visited the Groninger Museum (www.groningermuseum.nl) way up in the North yesterday to see the Russia’s Unknown Orient exhibition. From a photographer’s point of view not much to be seen here. Personally, I’m a big fan of 17th century masters. Particularly … Continue reading

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Softbox Depth of Light

The size of a softbox and also the distance from softbox to subject determine the quality of light. Light from a softbox is not always necessarily soft, contrary to what the name suggests. Regular visitors of this blog might know … Continue reading

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Frank Doorhof workshop

Last Saturday I attended Frank Doorhof’s workshop Studio Technique 1. It teaches the basics of studio lighting and forms the foundation for his other workshops. For those who are not familiar with Frank’s work, go have a look at www.frankdoorhof.com. … Continue reading

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Birthday presents

Yes, this week I celebrated my birthday. Sadder and wiser, I believe the expression is. Just wanted to use this blog to share with you a number of presents that hopefully make me a lot wiser, as far as (studio) … Continue reading

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Google Art

In my opinion, every serious photographer must have an above average interest in art and art history. For example, the different styles in painting can be translated to the different styles in photography. Have a look at the excellent BBC … Continue reading

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Excursion

Last Sunday I had the pleasure of taking part in a photo-excursion along with a whole group of fellow students of a photo-trainingclass I’m attending. We were to spend a whole day at Nieuwkoop Europe (www.nieuwkoop-europe.com), a flower and plants wholesaler. … Continue reading

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