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ErrolEPhotography
15th of August 2009 (Sat), 00:04
Has anyone ever shot with there strobe lights with no umberlla or softbox. Just the straight light hitting the model?

drh681
15th of August 2009 (Sat), 00:08
why I never thought of that, I'll never know...

just kidding!

yeah it's a look.

it can be sort of clinical.

abdul10000
15th of August 2009 (Sat), 02:01
you mean with small metal reflector or just the bare bulb?

jra
15th of August 2009 (Sat), 06:09
I've seen hard lighting used quite effectively for dramatic, high contrast urban pics. It is veyr effective in the right situation.

tenoverthenose
15th of August 2009 (Sat), 09:53
I use hard light all the time. Much for the same reason that you would want a softbox, to control and shape your image. When you skip a layer of diffusion, you also gain more power which can influence my decision.

TMR Design
15th of August 2009 (Sat), 10:54
I do a lot of shooting with a reflector and no diffusers or a reflector with a tight grid. Hard, contrasty light is really wonderful and so many people forget about it, thinking that soft light from large diffused modifiers is the only way to light.

Hermes
15th of August 2009 (Sat), 11:25
I shoot plenty of stuff with hard light... coming from very tightly gridded softboxes.

I don't use much bare-bulb light because of the spill and unpredictability. Can't say I use small reflectors as front lights either. They just don't cover evenly enough (unless you put them very far away) which produces unflattering light on the parts of the body that aren't lit head-on. The unattractive way that digital cameras capture graduation in shadow areas doesn't help either.

The closest I get to small reflectors is using small silver beauty dishes and Elinchrom sports reflectors like the maxi-lite - at least they're large enough to evenly cover a half-body shot.

Tlee05
15th of August 2009 (Sat), 21:14
Would love to see some of you lots hard lighting work. I did some the other day with two 13.5 reflectors.

Strayz
16th of August 2009 (Sun), 02:49
well, here is an example of hard light shot.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3385/3658892927_2aab5f08d0_o.jpg

GetOnMyLevel
16th of August 2009 (Sun), 04:17
I only use non-diffused light for skateboarding basically.

tenoverthenose
16th of August 2009 (Sun), 09:11
Heres a hard light shot where I just needed as much power as possible...
http://patrickpikephotos.com/blog/becca_aaron/wedding-12.jpg

And one with hard light because I didn't want soft light:
http://patrickpikephotos.com/blog/sheri_tom/sheri_tom-4.jpg

Mr. Clean
16th of August 2009 (Sun), 09:13
Great shots there Patrick!

ErrolEPhotography
16th of August 2009 (Sun), 20:24
Amazing stuff! Hard lighting of what I ment was like let say you have ur alien bee kit or lighting kit, all you do is turn it on. and have that metal covering over the bulb. No softbox, umbrella, beauty dish, reflectors, etc... Just that one light.