Well, I stepped outside my comfort zone this evening, because Snaar did a Fashion Shoot... No, really 

The neighbours at work run an equestrian clothing store and wanted some clothes photographed to illustrate web sites, catalogues etc. There was only one day when their model was available and I was around.
So out on the village green with two off camera flashes, one as a key on a 7 foot stand about 5 feet to camera right with a big diffuser held in front of it (rather like a shoot through umbrella).
I used the other flash hand held as a kind of front-fill.
These were old Sunpak units run in Manual or "Strobist" mode. I set the Key light to 1/2 or 1/4 power and the fill was at full power as I was some distance away. All a matter of trial and error: Thank good ness for the rear screen review. The client helped by holding the key diffuser, but the big problem was the breezy conditions.

Its slowly turning dark, there's the threat of rain and its a bit windy (glad I didn't buy a shoot through umbrella after all)

So - its fortunate that one of us, Sienna the model, knows what she is doing
I'm older and a bit wiser now

Pete


The neighbours at work run an equestrian clothing store and wanted some clothes photographed to illustrate web sites, catalogues etc. There was only one day when their model was available and I was around.
So out on the village green with two off camera flashes, one as a key on a 7 foot stand about 5 feet to camera right with a big diffuser held in front of it (rather like a shoot through umbrella).
I used the other flash hand held as a kind of front-fill.
These were old Sunpak units run in Manual or "Strobist" mode. I set the Key light to 1/2 or 1/4 power and the fill was at full power as I was some distance away. All a matter of trial and error: Thank good ness for the rear screen review. The client helped by holding the key diffuser, but the big problem was the breezy conditions.

Its slowly turning dark, there's the threat of rain and its a bit windy (glad I didn't buy a shoot through umbrella after all)

So - its fortunate that one of us, Sienna the model, knows what she is doing
I'm older and a bit wiser now

Pete





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