ISO 800, f/2.0, 1/80, 50mm (Natural Light) |
ISO 800, f/2.0, 1/60 (Reflector) |
1SO 100, F/7.1, 1/125, 50mm (Flash Top Right of Frame, half power) Rembrandt lighting |
My images that I shot (which look a bit weird colour wise, I exported them in sRGB but they don't look the same, when you view them small on the page the colours are fine but when you click to make them bigger they become de-saturated...) could be suitable for some kind of publication that deals with musicians/artists. Rolling Stone is a classic example of a magazine that employs photographers to take photos of artists in a similar fashion that I have (http://www.rollingstone.com/), but obviously the photographs and photographers are much better than myself. The main problem I had with this shoot was time, but I had a problem with flash as well. I was planning on shooting with a pc cable because I don't own triggers/receivers, so I rented one from the school, but the night before the shoot I realized that my camera doesn't even have a pc cable port. So I had to go to the studio the next morning and check if they had a hotshoe adapter (a wein safe sync) for my camera, and they didn't. Instead, they gave me this small device that you attach to your flash, and it fires when your other flash fires, essentially. So I had to use my on camera flash to trigger my off camera flash. This posed a problem for me because the flash from my camera was bleeding through the light from the flash, which was not my intention at all. So by the end of the shoot, I was bouncing the light from my on camera flash with my hand towards the flash in front of my subject, to make sure it wouldn't bleed into the photo, but still trigger the flash.
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