My first shoot with this lighting gear

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My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby adame on Sat Jul 25, 2009 10:18 pm

I've been home sick the past few days and this has given me time to catch up on my blog and has now given me a bit of time to put some work up here for you guys to have a look at.

A while back i got a bit of new lighting gear, nothing special really just some stands, brollies and wirless triggers. And instantly had a chance to have a play with on a family portrait type shoot for a couple I know.

I'm interested to know what you guys think,

First we went to a local park grounds in the late afternoon, this shot is my sb600 shooting through a white umberella mounted on my tripod (for portability)
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After a ton of shots strobed and unstrobed we moved back to my place where a mateshift studio was constructed out of material and alligator clips.

High Key
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And Low Key
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby aim54x on Sat Jul 25, 2009 11:12 pm

Nice work, I have been thinking about getting a Nano Stand and some brollies for a while as well. How have you found them for portable work?

I am not a fan of the disembodied hand, but excellent work on the lighting!
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby sirhc55 on Sat Jul 25, 2009 11:58 pm

Adam, in my humble opinion these are all excellent shots. But the standout is #1. What a lovely use of both natural and artificial lighting.

On another note, what is a mateshift studio :lol:
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby adame on Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:47 am

aim54x wrote:Nice work, I have been thinking about getting a Nano Stand and some brollies for a while as well. How have you found them for portable work?

I am not a fan of the disembodied hand, but excellent work on the lighting!



I absolutly love my stands and brollies, not suoer easy to carry around but I manage, thats the reason I only used one light on the outdor shot, I just strap as much to my bigest camera bag as I can and thats normally enough.

Yeah I'm a little disspointed by the appearence of the arm in that shot aswell, I need to work on it an see what I can do.

sirhc55 wrote:Adam, in my humble opinion these are all excellent shots. But the standout is #1. What a lovely use of both natural and artificial lighting.

On another note, what is a mateshift studio :lol:


Thanks mate for the comments!

A mateshift studio is where all my mates take shifts inholding it all togethe :lol: Heheh what a typo!
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby chrisk on Sun Jul 26, 2009 8:28 pm

adame, i love the composition of the first. the presence of those long shadows and the closeness of the subjects in the foreground gives the image a magical feel.
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby Matt. K on Sun Jul 26, 2009 10:10 pm

Adam
#3 is a competition winner. It is superb and I hope you print and frame it. There is also something slightly scary about the image as the child looks wise/intelligent way beyond his years. Beautiful work!
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby adame on Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:47 am

I'm humbled by all of your nice comments guys, the first image will definitely look great printed.
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby whitey on Mon Jul 27, 2009 2:51 pm

Number three is a shot I have been meaning to try with a niece. You have executed it beautifully imo. Could you share the setup?

aim54x wrote:Nice work, I have been thinking about getting a Nano Stand and some brollies for a while as well.

Me too, want to share some Adorama postage?
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby adame on Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:06 pm

whitey wrote:Number three is a shot I have been meaning to try with a niece. You have executed it beautifully imo. Could you share the setup?


Yep very simple
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There a blog entry with more pictures and another setup shot HERE

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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby Reschsmooth on Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:17 pm

whitey wrote:Me too, want to share some Adorama postage?


Just did a quick calculation on ordering 3 Manfrotto 001 stands from Adorama - with postage (USD90) - total cost USD260 or AUD108. This is about AUD31 or 23% cheaper than buying via Vanbar. Care to support your local business? :D
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby whitey on Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:03 pm

Reschsmooth wrote:
whitey wrote:Me too, want to share some Adorama postage?

Care to support your local business? :D

Only if they have what I need :D . I am after Westcott double fold brollies as well. No point for me having a nice compact stand and then bigger brolly.

Inquired at Vanbar and they dont (didnt a few months ago anyway) stock them. Cant find them in Oz.

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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby whitey on Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:06 pm

adame wrote:There a blog entry with more pictures and another setup shot HERE
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Thanks. Will have to try it out.
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby Mr Darcy on Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:33 pm

on the very same bridge i was married

That doesn't happen to be in the Orange Botanic gardens does it?
I looks remarkably like the bridge my niece got married on too.
(Or are you married to my niece???)
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby adame on Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:50 pm

Mr Darcy wrote:
on the very same bridge i was married

That doesn't happen to be in the Orange Botanic gardens does it?
I looks remarkably like the bridge my niece got married on too.
(Or are you married to my niece???)


Depends is she hot??? Lol

Nah it's at a local parklands here in Broken Hill

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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby aim54x on Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:59 pm

whitey wrote:Number three is a shot I have been meaning to try with a niece. You have executed it beautifully imo. Could you share the setup?

aim54x wrote:Nice work, I have been thinking about getting a Nano Stand and some brollies for a while as well.

Me too, want to share some Adorama postage?


Maybe in a bit...I just bought a D60 off ebay....this may become my IR body if I ever find the money for a conversion
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Re: My first shoot with this lighting gear

Postby ian.bertram on Mon Jul 27, 2009 10:16 pm

2 and 3 I really like. The offset of number 2 is nice and 3 looks great. NIce soft lighting and control of shadows. It might the the speckled back lighting of number 1, but for me it lends a kind of scary look to the image.
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