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Master Mixing LED and Tungsten Lights: Pro Photography Tutorial

In this video, photographer Jay P. Morgan from the Slanted Lens take a look at the preparations that go into shooting a commercial with both LED and Tungsten lights.

Morgan in this video shows us how he captured a video commercial using both Tungsten and LED lights located under and near a bed full of litter (yes its disgusting – we know). Morgan also uses smoke and vaseline on the lens filter to create a dreamy look to the scene. 

This is not the first time Morgan is looking at different combinations of lighting – in the past he looked at Lighting the Old Train – Mixing HMI and LED Lights, How to Use Continuous Light and Strobes Together as well as a more traditional Combining Daylight with LED Lights.

You can find lot more lighting tutorials on our photography lighting section here on LensVid, and you can find all of Jay P. Morgan’s videos here on LensVid on the following link.


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