Using softboxes is an art. Photographer Jean Francois O’Kane uses an 8 foot softbox for the ultimate in high-key lighting.

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  2. Jose Sanchez (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    you open my mind!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Chris (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    Nice lighting, cheapo camera… Olympus? really? If your going to spend all that money on your lighting at least upgrade your camera

  4. Pratik (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    WOW VERY GOOD ONE :)

  5. billy (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    Great tutorial. Thank you for sharing.

  6. Roger Botting (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    its the results that count, not the camera

  7. Terri (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    Isn’t the wall opposite your main light acting as a reflector?

  8. Jeff (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    These are the sorts of things that Photographers who teach themselves rather than go to school need to see. Now if I could get the studio and the giant softboxes rather than my one larson 24×24 I would be doing ok…

    Jeff
    http://www.vistaphotography.com
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  9. Freddy (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    Waaaaaaaaaay overkill, not to mention expensive.

  10. Ioan Lazureanu (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    Cristal clear !
    Thank you for sharing.

  11. Oscar (Reply) on Wednesday April 8, 2009

    great and simple to understand. awesome light box!!!



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