A Photographer’s View On Lighting

 

Jacob DeNomie, is one of Cabot, Arkansas’ finest photographers. And today he is doing his first indoor shoot.

“Actually it’s called, I changed the name to Alice in Couture, so I’m doing like a vintage type, photo shoot,” said DeNomie.

He notes that there are some very important things that a photographer must do to prepare for an indoor photo shoot, and he today he talks about the importance of lighting when shooting models indoors.

“The most import thing is your lighting. Because, always make sure you have a light bulb in and it works. Never leave it on, or touch the light bulb because these types of bulbs can explode,” said DeNomie.

DeNomie says he is a perfectionist and insists that all of his models must  be are prepared and mentally ready for the shoot before he begins.

He said it is very important that their hair, clothes, and even their jewelry is perfect. In addition, he says his subjects must be as comfortable as possible.

DeNomie has several lights to chose from. But he must chose the right one to get the shot he is looking for. He settles on the Umbrella Light.

“This Umbrella Light makes it, softer on her face, because it doesn’t bounce all over the room. It stays in that one place,” said DeNomie.

He credits most of his inspiration for photography to his cousin Mary Buffington, who is also a well known Photographer in Hot Springs, Arkansas. DeNomie said he hopes to become a fashion photographer one day, taking photos of famous models around the world. He also wants to create his own fashion magazine.

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