Studio photography involves taking photographs in a controlled environment using various lighting equipment. A studio is a photographer's workspace where they create and sell photographs. Common studio equipment includes C-stands to hold lights and reflectors in place, cutters/flags to shape the light, nets/grids/snoots to focus the light, barn doors and soft boxes to modify the light, cookies/silk/reflectors to soften the light, and umbrellas to diffuse the light. The document provides descriptions of these common studio photography tools and equipment.
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2. WHAT IS STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY?
A studio is an artist's or worker's workroom, or the catchall
term for an artist and their employees who work within that
studio.
A photographic studio is a business owned and represented
by one or more photographers, possibly accompanied by
assistants and pupils, who create and sell their own and
sometimes others' photographs.
4. C-STAND
Metal stand that holds items in place
Important to use (instead of having someone hold
the reflector or light) because you’re sure want
everything is exactly the same each time you shoot
5. CUTTER (AKA FLAG)
An opaque device placed in front of a light source
that cuts/reduces the light
Works best when placed close to the subject rather
than close to the light
6. Net or Scrim Grid spot
A net or screen-like
material that reduces the
amount of light
Can me metal (hot lights)
or fabric (strobes)
Changes the amount of
light, but not the quality of
it
A honey-combed grid that
fits over a strobe reflector
light to “focus” the light
into a spot
7. Barn Doors Soft Box
Black metal flaps (doors)
that changes the shape of
light source
Used with hot or other
types of focused light
sources
A box with black sides &
soft diffused material on
the end that fits over a
light source (not hot light)
Modifies the light source
into very soft diffused but
directional “window” light
The larger the box, the
softer the light
8. Cookie Silk
Device that is placed in
front of hard light source
to break up the light
Can be solid with cut-outs
or “celo” made of screen
A device of diffused
material that softens &
reduces the light
Works best when placed
close to the subject rather
than close to the light
9. REFLECTOR
Any method of “reflecting”
the light source
Can be a matte foam core
board for difficult light and
a mirror for very hard,
directing light
The metal “collar” that
surrounds a strobe light is
called a reflector – it
reflects & directs the light
from the head
10. Snoots Umbrella
Black metal tube that
changes the shape of a
light source
A light modifier that can work
similar to a soft box, but less
directional
Can shoot through the silk of a
white umbrella, or bounce off of
a black exterior with silver/white
interior