Green Screen Photography
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 6:23 am
Hey folks, what's up? I bought a green screen a year ago and I'm finally breaking it out for use! Aren't I fancy.
Do any of you guys use green screens for photoshoots? Any tips on noob mistakes I can avoid? So far I've done a bit of basic research on lighting to avoid shadows. Getting my camera steady in low light has been a bit of a challenge so I got a tripod.
I still need to learn how to use Gimp to place the doll pictures onto the backgrounds. It's a free program but there are enough tutorials online that I've learned quite a bit so far. It's how I made the Race Day winner photograph with Richi. ha. It only took me a zillion tries to get the size right but I finally figured it out. Getting the lighting of the photo to match up to the lighting/settling/mood etc. of the background picture will be difficult. I have no idea how to do that. Yet.
Do any of you guys use green screens for photoshoots? Any tips on noob mistakes I can avoid? So far I've done a bit of basic research on lighting to avoid shadows. Getting my camera steady in low light has been a bit of a challenge so I got a tripod.
I still need to learn how to use Gimp to place the doll pictures onto the backgrounds. It's a free program but there are enough tutorials online that I've learned quite a bit so far. It's how I made the Race Day winner photograph with Richi. ha. It only took me a zillion tries to get the size right but I finally figured it out. Getting the lighting of the photo to match up to the lighting/settling/mood etc. of the background picture will be difficult. I have no idea how to do that. Yet.