Fashion Style Lighting Setups
For this shoot, I collaborated with the wonderful Blogger and Stylist, Kirsty, with love. She selected the clothing and put the outfits together. You can read her full post here.
Hmm. There are probably things I would do differently but I wanted to try this for something different. With headshots, I pretty well use 5 standards lighting setups so it was good to break out of my comfort zone. I also got to use the deep silver parabolic umbrella which was fun.
When your model is being cooky! |
The main light is the Beauty Dish and the fill light is the Deep Umbrella. Because the dish and the deep both have short and abrupt light falloffs, I added the small octa softbox for the suit. A strip light to rim the edge of the suit.
I really liked the quality of the Deep and Dish together. I will definitely use this again.
EQUIPMENT LIST
Profoto B1
Alien Bee 1600
Paul C Buff Beauty Dish
Paul C Buff Strip Soft Box
Profoto OCF Softbox Octa
X Lite Deep Umbrella Parabolic Silver Umbrella
For this one, I wanted something softer so we went for the medium octabox overhead which rained light down on him just beautifully. Even though the light was weighted down with a 20Kg lead bag and 10Kg sand bag, I was still a little worried that the light would drop on his head!!
One thing I didn't appreciate was the nasty shadow the beauty dish caused on the wall. The perils of using a harder light source. I just cropped in tighter to avoid the shadow but would have to change it to a softer modifier like a large Octa.
EQUIPMENT LIST
Profoto B1
Alien Bee 1600
Paul C Buff Beauty Dish
If there is anything else you'd like to know about these setups, feel free to drop a comment.
About The Author
Nina Beilby is a professional photographer and photography educator based in Chatswood, Sydney, Australia. You can see more of her work at www.ninabeilby.com.au.
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