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How did I light this?

I had to document a new show at Guild & Greyshkul Gallery in SoHo where the artist completely transformed

the space from a SoHo style pre war loft to some sort of institution space that could even belong to a KGB office building.

The problem I faced is that there was no available illumination, except some day light coming from over the walls on one side, and one small fluorescent fixture.

The answer to the question is here in my informal Zblog http://leonardobarreto.com/zBlog.html

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Leonardo,

What's impressive is the simple solution to a lighting headache in cramped space!

But what would you do if one needs people in the center of the hallway? 3 shots?

Asher
 
I don't think this could be good if you throw in a person, but on the other side, if you have a model and ask him (her) to stand still, what you do is to stitch just on one side of the person. I never include people in my interior shots, at least that is the standard here for galleries.

You can do this with almost any thing when you are using tripod.
 
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