Friday 15 April 2011

It's a Set-Up!

If you are like me, you have difficulty remembering exactly the lighting set of each shot you do. Drawing diagrams is not for me - I can draw, but for some reason I just don't when it comes to shooting. So the next logical thing is to take a photograph of the set up. For me that is so much easier. And while I may not remember the exact setting of each light, its enough to go on should I ever need to revisit a shoot. But saying all that, the best thing is to keep it simple.

My favourite set up is two lights, one main light and a second rim light. I usually have them opposite each other and the model in between. I'll move around until I get the best position and then just shoot away.

Here are a few of my set up shots. Some are good photographs in their own right.

Patrick and Jane
studio shot with multiple lights, an unusual
set up for me as I tend to go on location

Jane
On location with one SB800, held by Katy,
we both ran beside as Jane cycled.
This was one of the out takes -
a set up shot here was hit and miss!

Paul
my two light favoured set up,
SB800, shoot through umbrella,
Vivitar 285, gridded just outside the patio door.

Jerry
Again, the two light set up, gridded Vivitar 285
SB800 in reflecting umbrella

Sherie
 again, the two light set up,
this time the second light was flagged.

Ria
two light set up...

Fr Chris
one light in a small softbox on Fr Chris,
a gridded Vivitar on the Crucifix

Katy
one Ezybox softbox with an SB800

The Myrke
one Ezybox softbox again.

The finished shots are after the jump. What do you do to remember your set up? Diagrams? Photos? or do you have some other way?


Jerry

Sherrie

Jane

Patrick and Jane

The Myrke

Ria

Katy

Paul

2 comments:

  1. Noel,

    What a great post! Love how the set up shots give a total different feel plus a big bonus is as you say it's a good way to show the lighting as opposed to (in my case) subjecting readers to questionable art work :)

    Thoroughly enjoyable read mate; keep 'em coming,
    Glyn

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  2. Hi Glyn,
    Thanks for dropping by.

    I do enjoy the set up shot, it's a great way to look back...

    but I do like your artwork too!!
    Noel

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