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MASSA Portable Photography Studio Photo Umbrella - Sku# DTA20400000G

Sku: DTA20400000G
Price: $16.72

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Specifications:

  • This portable photography umbrella is perfect for any beginners or even professionals
  • Designed with white umbrella surface, this photography umbrella will not change flash light color temperature
  • With this photo umbrella the object can be submerged in light for better professional lighting
  • When used with strong photography umbrella inside lamp, scattering gives very downy light, shadow fades
  • Photography person will not suffer a close-up glare stimulation, and the studio umbrella is suitable for filming portrait and still life
  • With appropriate size, the studio umbrella is portable and can be set up easily
  • Size: 60.0 x 100.0cm/23.6 x 39.4in(L x Dia.)(Open)

Details:

  • Fashionable design and streamlined appearance gives you a beautiful photography enjoyment

  • Unique internal structure works well to diffuse the light from any flash, creating a soft even light for your subject

  • It can be folded, easy to take and carry and will not bring you unnecessary trouble

  • This translucent photography umbrella is a great addition to your studio setup

  • Portable design, if you are a amateur photographers, this photography umbrella is the top choice for you

Size in Detail:

What Are Lighting Umbrellas & How Are They Used in Photography:

Lighting umbrellas are a relatively inexpensive, portable way for photographers to control the lighting in their photographs. They come in several types, and are commonly used in portrait photography

  • Types: The classic lighting umbrella is constructed like an ordinary umbrella, but has a reflective inner lining--usually silver-colored--to diffuse a light source. Translucent white umbrellas are also available--these can either reflect the light source or allow some of the light to pass through them
  • Uses: Umbrellas are normally used to soften the light from an off-camera flash, reducing its harshness. Moving the umbrella closer to the source can amplify the source and narrow its focus, while moving the away decreases light intensity and widens focus
  • Cost: Photography umbrellas can be used for many of the same purposes as photography light boxes, but cost significantly less. A light box can be several times more costly than a similar-sized umbrella. Umbrellas are often less durable than light boxes, however

How to Use Umbrella Lights During Studio Photography:

  • Reflective bounce umbrellas are often used on location because they are relatively cheap, portable and cast a broad light that is suitable for many location assignments. Bounce umbrellas are applicable in the studio. The broad light is effective with shots against white backgrounds, environmental sets or when the umbrella is positioned close to the subject
  • Instructions: Set up two light stands with strobes, flash heads or continuous light source. Extend the light stand until the light head is slightly above the subject
  • Release the umbrella springs, and open the umbrellas until the spring lock toward the top of the umbrella staff is engaged
  • Attach a bounce umbrella to each light stand or light head, and point the light head toward the reflective interior surface of the open umbrella. The light stand or light head should have a wedge that accepts the staff of the umbrella. If there is no wedge, it may be necessary to purchase an umbrella mount or adapter
  • Position one light stand approximately 5 feet in front and 45 degrees to the left of the subject. Position the other stand the same distance from the subject, and at 45 degrees to the right. Position the stands so that the reflective interior surface of the umbrella is pointing at the subject
  • Set one light source to full power, and set the other 1 to 4 stops lower. This will add dimensionality.
  • Set the camera to 100 ISO and between f/8 and f/11, and fire off a few test shots
  • Review the shots on the camera. If they are over-exposed and washed out, then try a narrower aperture (i.e. higher f/number), or increase the subject-to-light distance of both lights or reduce the power setting on both lights. If the shots are under-exposed and dark, then use a wider aperture (i.e. lower f/number), or reduce the subject-to-light distance of both lights or increase the power setting on both lights
  • Note the f/number, distance and light power settings for the best shots
  • Experiment by maintaining the distance and power settings, but repositioning the stands at different angles to the subject. Illuminate from 90 degrees on both sides, or position the key light (high power) to illuminate the front at 45 degrees, and position the second light roughly opposite to illuminate the back of the subject. Always remember to keep the umbrella out of the frame when taking the shot

Package Included:

  • 1 x Photography Umbrella

 

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