Today we are going to look at using strobes and a continuous light source together on set to create an interesting portrait. We want to take some wonderful images of Rebecca Grant on a small set representing a back stage make-up area. To accomplish this we are going to use a combination of continuous lights and strobes. I want to create a shaft of light in the image for dramatic effect. A shaft of light can not be seen by our eyes unless there is something reflected in it like water, mist, dust or smoke. We will use smoke to make the light coming from our 2K visible. How to expose for these two light sources in the same image is critical to this process. It’s a much different experience when the continuous light source is continuous and not fading like the sun.This lesson will show you how we set up, light and expose the image above. With that knowledge you will be better equipped to make images where a continuous light source becomes a key lighting element in the image.
Keep those cameras rolling, and keep on click’n!
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About Jay P. Morgan
With more than two decades of experience Jay P. Morgan brings to his commercial studio two special qualities: a keen appreciation of the bizarre and a knack for flawlessly executing elaborate shots. Through The Slanted Lens, Jay P. shares his knowledge about photography and videography.













3 Comments
As usual great stuff and an awesome lesson. Those are some sick shots, just beautiful.
Could you have used a tungsten white balance and CTO gels to get the same blue effect or is it easier to do it in post in case it’s not the look you thought you would get?
I could have but it would have been a different more common blue. The method I used gave a more blue green. I probably could have got that as well but shooting in this way gave me the post option to work with the images.
Thanks once again for some beautiful images Jay. I hope you have a good Labor Day holiday.
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