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Old 01-06-2007, 16:18   #1 (permalink)
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Went to a news conference today for the Norwich Union Glasgow Grand Prix athletics event which is taking part in Glasgow on Sunday 3rd June; after the newspaper boys had gotten all of their cheesy posed shots, I managed to snag two minutes with athletes Craig Pickering and Jason Gardener with the intention of getting more dramatic, portrait style shots for the WireImage boys.





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The sky was very washed out with impending rain or thunder and, knowing that fill flash alone would restult in 'flat' shots, I opted to create some drama with the aid of a few trusty SB-800 strobes and a pair of lightstands.

The remote strobes were set up to the left and right of the athletes at about 90 degrees to the lens axis and roughly in line with their eye levels. The strobe camera left (Wireless group A) was set to full manual power, the one camera right (Wireless group B) to 1/2 power. Both strobes had orange (tungsten) balancing gels placed on them.

The on-camera SB-800 was set up not to add any direct flash to the scene - it was merely used as a trigger for the remotes. The intent was to slightly underexpose the ambient scene and use the strobe output to light the subjects with a warm glow akin to a low sun. It was actually 1pm with the sun high and to my rear through the omnipresent cloud cover.

The camera was set to f/8, ISO 200 and 1/250 second exposure - this provided an adequate balance between sharpness of image and the slight underexposure of the background that I wanted.

The camera's white balance was set to Tungsten so that the athlete's skin tones would appear normal, if a little warm, compared to the background - remember that Tungsten gels were on the remote flashes? A tungsten WB will turn a grey sky blue but, without appropriate gels on your flashes, your subjects skin tones will be way off.

All in all the setup / teardown for such a shoot takes about 8 minutes in total: assemble the light stands, set the remote strobes correctly, mount them, take a test shot or two and then do the actual shoot.... you could do this even quicker if working with an assistant
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Re: Creating dramatic light outdoors (Wireless Flash)

Some creative thinking their VP & thanks for sharing the tip
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you certainly know your stuff mr vp thanks for giving us an insight on how its done.very helpful to begginers like me
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Great shots Martin, and nice tutorial as well!
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Re: Creating dramatic light outdoors (Wireless Flash)

Great tip VP thanks for that, the lighting added the the full length shot makes it really stand out for me, should definitely get some sales
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the gelled flashes really add to the feel of the shot,. need to experiment more with those, thanks for the tips

presume you shot raw, in which case the camera WB setting isn't critical?

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Thank you Martin.

Well done tut.

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Re: Creating dramatic light outdoors (Wireless Flash)

Silver,

Yeah - I shoot RAW since there'll be slight +/- variances in actual colour temperature than the default tungsten setting on the camera; a simple one-click correction in your RAW processing software can fix that, and you can also warm or cool the shot a little to taste.

To all others: glad you liked the tips; I'll be sure to post more work-related examples as and when they arise.
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