vrijdag 15 maart 2013

Flash experiments

External Flash, possibly even harder to use than a DSLR itself, at least if you want correctly lit photo's. Therefore it is wise to experiment with it as much as possible. To perform some experiments, I made a small Do-It-Yourself studio in the garage. For now, let's call it 'Studio Le Garage' :-)

Studio "Le Garage"
So what can we find in "Le Garage"? Of course we have a nice (cheap :-) ) tripod with the DSLR on top of it. On the right there is the flash on a not-so-professional stand, with on the floor a even less professional diffuser (an Ikea storage box). We also have a reflector (at the foot of the tripod in the photo) which is a piece of white foam board that I found in the back of a painting that we bought years ago (never throw anything away ;-) ) As a background I use a black piece of fabric that I bought for 2 Euro per meter at the market.
The flash is a Canon Speedlite 430EX II that is remotely triggered by the Canon 600D (wireless).

For my saturday morning experiment, I wanted to create some low-key (dark) photo's.

Experment 1
As a first flash experiment I made a self portret. A low key photo with some pretty harsh shadows. The flash was not on full power mode and not diffused. Also, no reflector was used to create fill light.

Experiment 2
For the second experiment, I diffused the flash using the Ikea-storage-box-diffuser. On the other side of my face I used the reflector which I held myself, just outside the frame. As you can see, the shadows are much softer.
Experiment 3
Next experiment: always nice to use a model so that more photo's can be made using different settings and setups. Unfortunately I only made a few photo's when the flash batteries went dead :-) For this photo, the same setup was used as experiment 2.

Experiment 4
This photo was not made in "Le Garage" but in the living room during a bright day! The background (just normal living room stuff) was darkened out by increasing the apperture (f/32) so that hardly any light reaches the sensor. The light that is vissible in the photo is created by the off camera flash. Using this method, low key photo's can be made without having a special dark background, everywhere and every time of the day.


vrijdag 1 maart 2013

Getting creative

Are you experiencing one of those boring sunday afternoons, you don't know what to do, or you feel like shooting some nice photo's but you want to create something 'different'? Then it's time to get creative! So get your gear together and go for it!

Below the example photo (Featuring 'Franky Potter') you'll find a youtube collection from the people at DigitalRev, with great creative ideas that you can try out yourself.

Levitation Photography example

How to do Smoke Photography
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld_ervQfKyM

How to do Levitation Photography
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaSH0d60Zso

Cool Long Exposure Photography Ideas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T24_uq0AY6o

How to: Flash Photography - Bikini Powder Girl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21hhPuXU0Ls

"Stuck at Home" Photo Ideas #1: Tiny People Photos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8u0QKjf65Q

"Stuck at Home" Photo Ideas #2: How to Shoot a Water Curtain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx-pPHaJp60

"Stuck at Home" Photo Idea #3: How to Shoot Freelensing Photos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WerEA1BZRYA