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Video Workbench: How to Photograph Scale Models Trailer #3

Video Workbench: How to Photograph Scale Models Trailer #3 Learn how to take photos of scale models that look like the real thing—it’s easier than you think! In this instructional video from Video Workbench, learn scale model photography techniques using a simple 35mm camera. These essential in-camera techniques require no darkroom or special processing. Even if you’re new to photography, this video clearly explains how to use f-stops, shutter speeds, light meters, filters, and more! This video prepares viewers to shoot realistic-looking photos of model kits.




Here's what you'll learn in How to Photograph Scale Models:



Understanding depth of field, Light using the sun, Aircraft in-flight photos, Bracket exposures for best results, Shoot for perspective: model to background, Forced perspective using different scales, Create backdrops for in-flight photos, Simulated foreground with real backgrounds and much more!




About Instructor, Charles Davenport:


Charles Davenport is a former Air Force navigator who made extensive use of models and photography during his military career. He's used his model photos for intelligence briefings and often fooled experienced aviation officers. His model photographs have appeared in the Journal of the International Plastic Modeler's Society.Thank you for watching, subscribing and your support.



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