In-Studio Portraits Webinar
As the weather changes, it's the perfect time of year to reinvent the look of your in-studio portraits. During this live shoot, Sal will showcase multiple lighting setups using snoots, gels, and more.
As the weather changes, it's the perfect time of year to reinvent the look of your in-studio portraits. During this live shoot, Sal will showcase multiple lighting setups using snoots, gels, and more.
In this LIVE SHOOT, see how Sal Cincotta lights, poses and stylizes an in-studio portrait shoot. See how he gets the shot, and join us for live chat and Q&A!
In this free video Sal Cincotta will walk you through the pros and cons of the five different materials from Intuition Backgrounds: Canvas, Dream Weave, Poly, Ulta Pro, and Fabric.
For this boudoir shoot, we used the Harold backdrop from Intuition. It’s one of our favorite backdrops we use in the studio because it feels so elegant and clean. The moody, charcoal coloring and smooth texture mimic the walls of a hotel room which really plays for a boudoir style session. There are countless other options, so one Intuition backdrop is sure to match the vibe you’re looking for.
Years ago when I started my own studio, I didn’t have the space I had in previous studios. I thought I would give backdrops a try to give myself variety. After purchasing an inexpensive one, I asked a friend to pose for me as a test run.
Backdrops usually aren’t cheap. Good ones definitely aren’t. The costs can really go uphill if you’re adding several colors and styles to your arsenal. You’re gonna need something dark, and something bright! Maybe something with a floral pattern, and of course one with an old masters pattern.