Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts

Friday, 17 July 2015

Vintage Style Kayleigh

 
Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:123 mm
Max lens aperture:f/2.8
Exposure:1/200 at f/2.8
Flash:Fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias:-2/3 EV
Exposure mode:Auto
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 400
Metering mode:Pattern

Re-edit of Graffiti and Meadow shot

The background was a little too distracting in yesterday's shot - here I've darkened it and lightened Kayleigh slightly:


Here's a different scene from the same shoot - this time taken at a distance with a longer lens - still lit with two off-camera flashguns - one in front of Kayleigh and the other behind - both to camera left.

Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:182 mm
Max lens aperture:f/2.8
Exposure:1/400 at f/2.8
Flash:Fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias:0 EV
Exposure mode:Auto
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 400
Metering mode:Pattern
 

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Kayleigh Graffiti and behind-the-scenes

Had a great shoot with Kayleigh this evening. The theme was urban / graffiti and I lit the shot with two off-camera 580EXII's, both fired with Hahnel Tuff TTL triggers. I used a lastolite Softbox for the key light and bare flash for the hair light.

First the shot:

Camera make:Canon
Camera model:Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Focal length:50 mm
Max lens aperture:f/1.2
Exposure:1/200 at f/2
Flash:Fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias:0 EV
Exposure mode:Auto
Exposure prog.:Aperture priority
ISO speed:ISO 100
Metering mode:Pattern

And here is the setup:

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Column against the sky

Flash to light the column, ambient underexposed to deepen the blue sky.

Canon EOS 7D, f/2.5 @ 50 mm, 1/8000, ISO 100, Flash

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Gemma Aguilar portrait

#photo @gemma_aguilar - A shot of Gemma from my shoot with her at the end of May. I liked the preponderance of light tones in the image and the simple composition with a summery feel!

Lighting was a combination of ambient (the room had natural light from the ceiling) and the 580EXII shot through a brolly.

Canon EOS-1D Mark III, f/2.2 @ 50 mm, 1/1000, ISO 100

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Stacey on location + behind the scenes


Here's a shot of Stacey taken on location using portable Lencarta Safari flash guns. As you can see in the shot below, a large beauty dish was the main light, with a smaller beauty dish shot from behind the pillar provided a hair / rim-light. To make sure the rim light was above the exposure of the main light, I simply had it closer to Stacey.

Canon EOS-1D Mark III, f/5 @ 50 mm, 1/100, ISO 50

Behind the scenes: