SHOOTING & LIGHTING

Splash – Part 1

Posted on: December 17th, 2011 0

I created a video on how I shot the image below. The key is understanding how to freeze action with strobes instead of with shutter speed. I’ll create another tutorial on the post production work, because the final image relies heavily on it. this video deals exclusively with the camera settings and the studio strobes, and how they each contributed to the final shot. I used Paul C. Buff Einstein 640 monoblock lights, which IMHO are the best value for what you get. Among other things, they have an amazingly short flash duration, which allows for some serious stop-action shots.

This video is only half the story. The post-production in Photoshop is where it all comes together. I will deal with that in Part 2.


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Creating & Lighting a Still Life

Posted on: December 13th, 2011 0

What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do

I’ve been in a creative slump. It happens to everybody. As a result, I forced myself to create a still life. I don’t normally do still life images, so I figured I’d give iot a shot using 3 off-camera flashes. I made a video of the process, which you can see below. I decided to make a video instead of writing an article, in order to save some time.

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