Commercial and product photographers often shoot tethered to make the image review process easier. This video shows you how this is set up in a photo studio environment.
- So, you've got this portable workstation set up here.…- Right.…- Obviously, having an editing system in the studio is--…- Right.…- Important.…You're shooting tethered a lot--…- [Man In Green] Right.…- [Man In White] It looks like.…How much of your work is tethered?…- [Man In Green] Everything that's in the studio…is tethered.…- [Man In White] Really?…- Yes.…So, we shoot directly into a laptop,…and we have a monitor to view the images up on a laptop.…We don't do any editing here.…- OK.…- This is just for capturing and proofing, basically.…So, we might use like Lightroom…to set up a little profile or something.…
- OK.…- To where you run it,…and it'll automatically make a few minor adjustments,…but no editing--…- OK.…- Is done here.…So, this is so clients can proof their photos,…raw photos and stuff, right as we're shooting.…- And that's just 'cause you've got a bigger screen than--…- Right.…- What you do at the back of the camera.…- Right.…- And it's more comfortable for them.…- Right.…- [Man In White] OK.…- So, you know, they can stand there, I can sit here,…
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8/28/2017- How the business of a photography studio works
- Storage solutions for a photo studio
- Building out a temporary studio
- Room options for a temporary photo studio
- Portable backdrop options and setup
- Determining what lights and other gear you need
- Working with a hair and makeup artist
- Insurance and releases for a studio
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Video: Exploring a tethered workflow in a photo studio