Hi
I'm shooting several rooms for a Architectural shoot and I need several small and very portable lights to light dark spots in the room, especially table tops and beds etc. I don't want to carry heaps of gear. Any suggestions?
Thanks
supernova23 Hatchling 1 post Joined Jun 2013 More info | Jun 07, 2013 19:53 | #1 Hi
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Jun 09, 2013 12:28 | #3 Speedlights? Indoors, you often don't even need radio triggers, just something with an optical slave mode.
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dmward Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 09, 2013 15:36 | #4 I use speedlites. Work great. Takes some planning. Get compact stands so the legs can be tightly configured if necessary.
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MikeinDallas Member 118 posts Joined Jul 2011 Location: Dallas, Texas More info | I've had very good luck in many lighting situations using a tripod & 3 exposures (HDR). Regards
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richardhurst Senior Member 636 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2011 More info | Jun 10, 2013 10:08 | #6 dmward wrote in post #16014566 I use speedlites. Work great. Takes some planning. Get compact stands so the legs can be tightly configured if necessary. I've also done shoots without any additional light and used the floating point file capability in Lightroom. I generally shoot a bracket then find the best exposure for windows and add light as required. If these are larger rooms in a commercial building then larger lights may be the only solution. Another option is compositing. Mike Kelley has some good videos floating around, illustrating how he does it outside. Works much the same way inside. This was with 3 600EX-RTs bounced into the wall. I generally use ETTL and each 600EX-RT is in its own Gr so I can run FEC up or down as required.
Brilliantly done www.richardhurstphotography.co.uk
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dmward Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 10, 2013 19:26 | #7 richardhurst wrote in post #16016800 Brilliantly done Thanks. David | Sharing my Insights, Knowledge & Experience
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