Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Flash

Gary and I have been using our flashes to bounce light (and sometimes direct flash) in ceremonies and receptions. We have been using studio lights as the direct light when shooting in studio. However, what we have not been working on enough, is our flash photography in sunlight (mostly fill flash). With just two people, we can hold up a diffuser and the shadows disappear. With more than two people, it is not an option!
(Just a break in the writing...this is my sisters' dog, Bailey. He wouldn't sit still either while I practiced with my remote flash)

We have recently purchased some radiopoppers...these are transmitters and receivers that allow your external flash to function in places other than your camera. Fortunately we have our light stands already (we actually have 4 total and use two for our studio) so today I tried it out.
(Please excuse today's model, he wanted to play in the sandbox and I just wanted him to sit still for one minute:)
I promise he really is a happy kid. Anyway, I had the umbrella directly in front of him. I realized afterwards that if I had put it on the opposite side of the sun, I could've balanced out the light a little more. Also, would've worked better if the umbrella was lower. I'm still really working with manual as I love shooting aperture priority, unless in the studio where it's so much easier to shoot manual than outside. It's a bit tougher shooting manual when you have a kid that will only stand there for 2 seconds so you better make sure your lighting is as you want it:)
(the set up)
I think the next effect would be cool at night or at sunset...I placed the flash (without an umbrella) directly behind my sister to get an outline of her 24 week baby belly...
(set up below)
(Pretend my sister isn't wearing her bright pink pants..she'll be so embarrassed that I posted this)
So what I learned from today is that I would like to really work on my fill flash and remote flash photography. Gary and I need a photo date to do that together because with the kids running around and Koen trying to knock over the flash stand...it's hard to focus:)
Always more to learn!!!

2 comments:

  1. yes, always more to learn (and I'm WAAAY behind you! :)

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  2. oh Maria, your pink pants are cute :)
    So much to learn, eh? Thanks for teaching it all to us!

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