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#21 HOW TO LIGHT A PACKSHOT IN THE KITCHEN

  • Cinematic J
  • Dec 15, 2016
  • 1 min read

Will this be Frugal enough? I tried to light a packshot in my kitchen with no budget, this is how I've done it. Using only the kitchen light, I created a top soft light and avoided hard shadows. CHECK BLOG for more info: http://maison711.wix.com/film-blog Thank you so much for watching my videos. Your support means the absolute world to me and I'm forever grateful for the time you take to join me on this adventure. I love you all loads. INSTAGRAM : http://instagram.com/JPDOP FACEBOOK : http://facebook.com/jpcaldeanodop TWITTER : http://twitter.com/JP_DOP Thanks so much for watching and for all your support. I'm forever grateful to each and every one of you for watching, commenting and being a huge part of this channel and this crazy journey :) Filmmaking / Tutorials / Cinematography / Lighting


 
 
 

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