Hi,
although I prefer natural light settings, I recently did a studio shoot. The one thing I love about studio is that you can create light exactly where you want, and omit light were it is not wanted.
Typical usage for this is when you want to obtain a low key effect. Only put the light where you want it, and keep everything in the darker tones except some highlighted details.
I’m not really experienced with this, but I love to experiment with it. Especially when I have a willing subject to experiment with.
I got a bit inspired to do this shoot when I saw the latest book from Andreas Bitesnich ‘more nudes’. He however, is really really experienced 😀
This shoot is done with two monobloc lights (Elinchrom 500 BRXi) and some simple styrofoam boards for directing the light, and a black paper background.
At the left a monobloc flashhead with small softbox (60x60cm) at the right a gridded monobloc flashlight, 50% covered with a simple black cloth, because it was too prominent and I couldn’t go to a lower setting. I still wanted some DOF play so I didn’t want to close down aperture too much either.
Two styrofoam boards keep the light within a small area, and prevent flashlight spill on my background.
I hope you like the images!
take care, and come again soon!
ludwig
Tolle Bildern ! Great shots ! I like them and also the way you wrtite about your “Making the shot”
Thank you marceliot. I’m glad you like them.