One Light Set ups
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M-E-P
Registered: Jun 06, 2005
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Country: United States

I'm thinking of picking up a beginner bee set up with an AB400. and a reflector. I was wondering if anyone could share some one light set up advice with me .

Thanx,
Larry



Vadim Chiline
Registered: Mar 05, 2004
Total Posts: 181
Country: Canada

Hey Larry, check this site out if you haven't gone through it:

http://www.vividlight.com/articles/1615.htm has a few setups and ideas.

Here is one shot with one light, this was with a Vivitar gun setup with an umbrella - very very cheap setup







Try keeping the light/catchlights between 10AM and 2PM in the eyes of the person your shooting. Also, often, it's nice to see the person head (especially women) turned towards the lightsource.

Finally, you can light using various techniques... umbrella, softbox, direct strobe with a grid.

Here's a little setup I did with 2 puppets (Nightmare before Xmas figures) my gf created for me. I shot them as a thankyou card for her. It was shot and then I drew in the background. The lighting used was one alienbee with a 20 degree grid to give a very sharp lighting (and yes, I know it's not perfect considering the moon is behind hehe). A white reflector was used to soften the darker side of the face of "Jack".







Just play with your lights, it's fun, and you learn tons.


shatterkiss
Registered: Sep 30, 2004
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I'm a big fan of one-light setups - I think you can do terrific work with next to no gear and a little ingenuity.

I don't mean to put these out there as the aforementioned "terriffic work", but both these images were shot with one strobe and a softbox. The first was a 5' Photoflex Octabox and several black reflectors, the second was a Photoflex Medium LightDome. I probably have setup shots floating around as well.





M-E-P
Registered: Jun 06, 2005
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Thanx, those are great. I'd like to see the set up shots if you can find them.



shatterkiss
Registered: Sep 30, 2004
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M-E-P wrote:
Thanx, those are great. I'd like to see the set up shots if you can find them.


It's not a very good setup shot, but here you are:



On either side of the model is a black reflector (one's a Westcott black/black, one's a Photoflex black/silver) to soak up some light and enrichen the shadows, underneath her is a Photoflex white reflector. Light source is a 5' Octadome from about 4' away...I'm still playing with large, diffuse light sources and trying to get comfortable with them. What might be interesting is that I actually exposed the shot with only the modeling lights, I never fired the strobe - I wanted to get a very shallow DOF.

I don't have a setup shot for the other, but it's as simple as can be - a softbox just out of frame at about the model's head-height pointed so that it's centered between the model and the wall to feather the light onto both.



esanchez
Registered: May 08, 2005
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shatterkiss with that setup don't you get hard shadows behind her since the light seems to be right in front of her



Roger V
Registered: Apr 21, 2006
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shatterkiss, do you have a setup shot for the second picture?



shatterkiss
Registered: Sep 30, 2004
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esanchez -

The setup shots are actually being lit by the same lighting as the edited photo and there's really no shadow evident there...with a source that large and close to the subject the shadows cast are really, really diffuse and the octabox is so much wider than the model that it kinda wraps light around and behind her, filling in shadows. It wouldn't show as a defined shadow as much as just a slightly darker area. If you look carefully you can see a background light on the floor behind the model, just a bare head wrapped in a piece of #216 diffusion and pointed straight up, but I didn't like what it was doing in some of the shots and turned it off. It's used in some other shots from the same setup.


Roger -

Sorry, I don't. But like I tried to describe above, it's just a 3x4' softbox set just out of frame, just about at the model's head height and spaced between her face and the wall so that the lighting isn't directly hitting either one...both are receiving more diffuse and feathered output. I was sorta taking the opportunity to play with using a single light to create both a model's key light and a background light to silhouette the model with.



M-E-P
Registered: Jun 06, 2005
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Vadim& Simon:
thanx, really, these were a big help.



ilegales
Registered: Nov 20, 2003
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Country: United Kingdom

Nice thread -as always thanks Simon for that good info

heres a one light shot i did on a grey background using a beauty dish and grid



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model is about 5-6 foot from the grey backgorund
dish on our right pointed down 45 degrees..

Alejandro


beavo451
Registered: Nov 02, 2005
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Country: United States

Here is my B400 and reflector shot. (Just goofing for fun ) Strobe with 7" Reflector, no modifier.



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M-E-P
Registered: Jun 06, 2005
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very nice! thanx for posting guys!

Alejandro: What kind of strobe did you use?



krieves
Registered: Apr 27, 2005
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If I remember right, this was shot with one AB800, camera right and a 42inch gold reflector just to the left of the subject, out of frame.



M-E-P
Registered: Jun 06, 2005
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very cool!

Thanx!



maiike
Registered: Jan 27, 2005
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> Ilegales : so nice to see that picture again, actually I had saved it when you posted in people forum and placed it in my inspiration folder along with maxllus ones I just love the way it's lit. it's Elinchrom right ?



M-E-P
Registered: Jun 06, 2005
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These are all very inspiring! Anyone have anymore?



madmax200
Registered: Aug 16, 2005
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ilegales

Very nice shot.



M-E-P
Registered: Jun 06, 2005
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I wanted to bump this to see if we can get anymore one light examples. these have been really great so far. anyone?



ilegales
Registered: Nov 20, 2003
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Country: United Kingdom

Larry
The strobe i use are the Elinchrom 400bx and 600rx series.
sJust under 2 years ago i started the Show us your studio thread and wanted to get some bees - but after seeing the shipping and also import tax to the U.K. i decided not to go with them as i could for a little more get the Elinchroms from a freind who goes to N.Y.C quite regular..I wanted to buy something that will last in the future. THe colour is very very nice on the Elinchroms.

sorry for going on...
on that shot i used the 600rx on a beauty dish but i think i did not use that much power as the dish was quite close to the model - i could have used the 400bx...

Malike
Wow !! My pic in the same Inspiration folder as Maxllus !!
Funny hes also in my inspiratioin folder
Elinchrom 400 and 600rx are the strobes i use.. very nice indeed

Thanks Michael Glad you liked it..

regards
alejandro



Alex_San
Registered: Nov 15, 2005
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Country: Canada

Interfit Stelar 150 with umbrella camera left.



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Cheers,
Alex


mufutau
Registered: Dec 19, 2005
Total Posts: 561
Country: United States

You used only one light and umbrella for this shot? Very nice shot.
I am looking to buy the 2 Kit set for this Interfit Stelar 150 or 300.
Where did you buy your Interfit Stelar 150, and how much?

Mufutau

Alex_San wrote:
Interfit Stelar 150 with umbrella camera left.



This image is copyrighted by the owner




Cheers,
Alex



Alex_San
Registered: Nov 15, 2005
Total Posts: 280
Country: Canada

mufutau wrote:
You used only one light and umbrella for this shot? Very nice shot.
I am looking to buy the 2 Kit set for this Interfit Stelar 150 or 300.
Where did you buy your Interfit Stelar 150, and how much?

Mufutau



Yep, only one light and umbrella...I had a white reflector to camera right, but it was too far from the model to have any effect.
I bought the Stellar from Adorama.
I'm glad that you like the shot.

http://www.adorama.com/PAST150.html?searchinfo=Stellar%20150&item_no=1

Cheers,
Alex



mufutau
Registered: Dec 19, 2005
Total Posts: 561
Country: United States

Thanks. Alex. I work very close to Adorama, I may go take a look at it.
What size and brand of reflector are you using.

Mufutau

Alex_San wrote:
mufutau wrote:
You used only one light and umbrella for this shot? Very nice shot.
I am looking to buy the 2 Kit set for this Interfit Stelar 150 or 300.
Where did you buy your Interfit Stelar 150, and how much?

Mufutau



Yep, only one light and umbrella...I had a white reflector to camera right, but it was too far from the model to have any effect.
I bought the Stellar from Adorama.
I'm glad that you like the shot.

http://www.adorama.com/PAST150.html?searchinfo=Stellar%20150&item_no=1

Cheers,
Alex




Alex_San
Registered: Nov 15, 2005
Total Posts: 280
Country: Canada

mufutau wrote:
Thanks. Alex. I work very close to Adorama, I may go take a look at it.
What size and brand of reflector are you using.

Mufutau



I use this:

http://www.amvona.com/v7/shop/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=1619

They sell on eBay too, you will find it a lot cheaper there.

Alex



rcooper
Registered: Jun 25, 2004
Total Posts: 423
Country: United States

22" beauty dish to camera left.



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