We have had a couple of suggestions for new sub-forums, so we thought we’d get some data on the level of general interest and potential participation.
Yes
No
I am currently doing studio work in large format
I do LF portraiture in the studio
I do Small objects – table top work in the studio
I photograph large objects in the studio
I photograph Very large objects (e.g. vehicles) in the studio
I do Architectural work augmented with artificial light
I currently do NOT do LF studio work
We have had a couple of suggestions for new sub-forums, so we thought we’d get some data on the level of general interest and potential participation.
Only 16 people do LF studio work with artificial lighting?
fyi, I voted "yes" but my name has not appeared on the list...
--Darin
Yes I do, with hot lights only. I was given a nice light tent which is fantastic , and I have learned how to get to about 1: 1 size on very small objects.
Aside from power required for LF, ULF, light is light, I encourage. People to be safe and do what looks good to them. I don't think we need to try to cover it on this forum.
Somehow, I missed this thread.
My biggest problem is studio work with ULF, LF and anything these days. I did better 15 years ago with 2 Totas. In frustration I bought more gear. See below.
I also want to shoot urban and forest with giant flash bulbs, I have been collecting them for use. One astute member dropped in and gifted me one very large amber flash bulb, which is so pretty it is now a display, too rare to use.
Peter De Smidt has been very helpful, as he recommended I find, read and follow Mortensen's 'Pictorial Lighting' book. I got it this week. Mortensen is concise, he identified my problem in 1935 and shows the solution. I will be implementing his ideas about lighting next week.
I think this thread got lost in the mumbo, perhaps it needs some bumps, perhaps all our experts know it all and don't see the need, or only shoot outside. Hard to say.
To repeat I would love this new sub forum.
Tin Can
Forgot to vote as well, I do LF nude work, so I didn't count that as "portraiture" so I selected "large objects" although the models are not often "large" they are smaller than cars and bigger than faces.
I use strobe lighting, soft boxes, reflectors, and beauty dishes generally.
Yes. -That would be my vote. However can't vote on tapatalk, so will have to be whenever I get onto the PC.
I do shoot LF portraits with speedlights. So would be fun to see what else is being done!
I think it could be helpful to share ideas, tips and techniques specific to artificial lights in the studio. Lighting and lighting control in the studio is a huge subject. I enjoy it and wish I was better at it. I use hot lights, classic fresnels, softlights, flags, scrims, etc. Always a fun time.
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