#23805
    Em <princessem519>
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    Never done it before and I’m wondering if artifical lighting will work out okay. The problem is though, is that the only light I have in my bedroom is a light that glows pinkish-red. I like my room to stay dark so I only have one light in it.

    What sort of light do you recommend I use?

    #44535
    sillyrabbit_trixR4kids
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    Don’t do the blacklight thing Paris Hilton did.

    That’s not hot.

    #44537
    coachotis
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    @coachotis

    Bright flood lghts for close-ups and your regular lighting for panning shots

    #44540
    dr schmitty
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    @dr-schmitty

    avoid flourescents

    #44542
    ?Roxie?
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    If you want to be able to SEE anything, use a light that does not have a pinkish or yellowish tone to it!

    #44550
    Ginger
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    #44553
    Cade H
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    Definitely add more light then the one you have. Get a lamp and set it behind the camera and shine it right on the bed. Have fun! dont let it get out or you will be all over the internet, maybe you want that?

    #44556
    nanna
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    None! To fat for that.LOL

    #44558
    bowsgirl1
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    @bowsgirl1

    never have done it so wouldnt know

    #44562
    bigandbadforever69
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    @bigandbadforever69

    natural works but artifical can work as well as long u know what ur doing. Face the camera away from the light

    #44568
    Spanish Beauty
    Participant
    @spanish-beauty

    …right…..

    #44574
    hur3
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    LOLOLOLOL

    you suck them ballz girl!

    #44590
    Sunshine
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    @sunshine

    find out what light your body looks best in and use that

    #44592
    docjohnson92
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    the lighting u use depends on your camera and what mood youre going for. test your camera by video taping your room and see how it looks, if you need to you could alwasy add a desk lamp in the background. not much light is needed and artifical is fine, infact it glares less than sunlight and if you leave the drapes open you may run into the issue of an unwanted audience lol have fun

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