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“George the Greek” Rembrandt Cross Lighting.
Imagine if an award winning commercial photographer took 16 of his most famous images and sat down with you to teach you the techniques, tell you the story, and share exactly how he lit up those images? THAT is precisely what Joel Grimes is going to do for you.
When Joel Grimes first started his journey with studio strobes, he tackled and mastered the “Rembrandt Cross Lighting” technique. In this episode, Joel tells about “George the Greek” and shows how slight movements of your cross light can completely enhance the Rembrandt effect.
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3 Comments
Can this same look be achieved with an umbrella light modifier?
May 16, 2012 at 11:04 am
Dear Tanya,
I’m sure you could if you have white umbrellas you could try shooting through them.
May 16, 2012 at 1:52 pm
This is great. The show, the [F]Network – absolutely.
Is it possible, in the future that in cases like moving the softbox 5″, to show the before and after so the comparison will be more observed. I mean showing the images one right after the other.
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge Joel. Love your work.
May 16, 2012 at 11:54 pm