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Just a quick production snap I took while my assistants were getting the lighting ready for a food shoot today in the studio.
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Wow, I did not know a light could be that big. Thanks for sharing. It will give some of us view of what goes behind those still life photos.
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The lighting real good on this one. hehe
nice setup with assistants!
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Marc--Looks like the light over your table could also work well as the light over an operating table.
With 2 assistants, I hope there was enough food to photograph where everyone was not fighting for scraps after the shoot.
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David, your funny comments always make me smile
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Thanks All. Actually the shoot was forzen fruit covered in belgian chocolate. I got a whole freezer full. Not bad!
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the shoot was forzen fruit covered in belgian chocolate
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I hope I can visit next time. Not for the light arrangement tutoring....For the chocolate
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