Studio Photography Edge Light Reflective Object

Photography tutorial on edge lighting reflective objects for separation in conjunction with the large format 4×5 view camera class for professional photography students at the Art Institute of Colorado. The video covers the principle of angle of incidence equals angle of reflection.

Duration : 0:5:4


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16 Responses to “Studio Photography Edge Light Reflective Object”

  1. Brilliant.
    That was …

    Brilliant.
    That was soooo interesting.
    Thanks.

  2. chompychomps on May 10th, 2010 at 9:23 am

    This is a good …
    This is a good demonstrative video. Still, you are not changing the angle of incidence as you move that glass. You have a diffuse reflection (nonspecular) and it is the refractive index of the glass and proximity to the interface that causes us to see the rim light or dark.

  3. that’s cool
    that’s cool

  4. No mirror, just a …
    No mirror, just a piece of ordinary glass. It has the same reflective properties as the wine glass. So it reflects the background like the sunset would reflect off a lake.

  5. merzarockstar17 on May 10th, 2010 at 9:23 am

    your video is great …
    your video is great, just wanna ask if did you use a mirror under the wine glass? to make that reflection effect? Im talking about when you put the wine glass on top of the reflective thing, is that a mirror?

  6. Great info- thanks! …
    Great info- thanks!!!

  7. very good …
    very good instructions…thanks for sharing your knowledge

  8. vincidolphin on May 10th, 2010 at 9:23 am

    Good video, thank …
    Good video, thank you for share.

  9. good tank
    good tank

  10. wow this is great : …
    wow this is great :) thanks alot

  11. Thank you for this …
    Thank you for this tutorial!

  12. wow this is so …
    wow this is so useful, I was looking for this from a long time

    thank you for all the effort

  13. romangorchakov on May 10th, 2010 at 9:23 am

    This is the most …
    This is the most confident and useful lighting video ever seen on youtube yet. Thank you very much!

  14. abrocketsfan on May 10th, 2010 at 9:23 am

    wow, this is great …
    wow, this is great information

  15. thank you so much …
    thank you so much for the information.. great and easy to understand.

  16. Excellent …
    Excellent photography tutorials. Easy and
    practical. Please keep up the great work.

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