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Studio Quality Invisible Black Background

Squibb stands for studio quality invisible black background. I really enjoyed this project and it really got me excited for professional imaging. I love that the subject is the main focal point with the black background. I used a speed light to capture all the different shadows and contrast in each shot. By far my favorite is the tea pot with the beautiful smoke coming out of the dragons mouth. This was hard to capture the perfect amount of smoke but with lots of help from fellow classmates I was able to capture just the right shot! I am really happy how each of my SQUIBB photos turned out and am glad that I was able to learn this new skill to use in the future.

2 thoughts on “Studio Quality Photography

  1. Great Job!!! You should check out Rachel’s SQIBB Photography.
    https://photodesignbyrachel.com/studio-quality-background-lighting-in-a-classroom/

    Also here is a really cool post I found on SQIBB Photography.
    https://writelighting.com/learn/11/24/2016/30-ways-to-light-a-portrait-on-a-black-background

    If you have time I would love it if you would check out my post about SQIBB.
    https://www.taylorogaard.com/sqibb-studio-quality-invisible-black-background/

  2. Teneille! I really like your creativity with your photos. I LOVE your smoking dragon shot. Here’s a link to my post about faking a black background.
    https://noellebertucciniphoto.com/faking-a-black-background/
    Have you seen Aubrey’s post about SQIBB?
    http://christiansenphotography.com/studio-quality-black-background/
    I also really liked The New York Times article about faking a background. It’s a good read!
    https://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/18/how-to-fake-a-black-backdrop-with-a-flash/

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