bigbaby987 wrote in post #5573078
sfaust I just looked at your work and you don't have anything to worry about... but i'm sure you understand that using your meter can save you a lot of time and frustration..
great work by the way
when's the next workshop??? i'll sign up...
I entered that tongue and cheek
But actually, it doesn't save me any time or frustration. But for someone new to using strobes, I do agree. It's one of those things that they need to learn which will be helpful, but then there comes a time is no longer needed except for the more complex situations.
But once you are comfortable with strobes, and your histogram, you can dial in the light just as fast without a meter. About the only time I use one now is when trying to get a cyc wall lighted evenly, when dealing with ambient and strobe, or fine tuning a light setup of 5 or more lights. The rest gets dialed in very quickly on the LCD or computer monitor.
The next workshop BTW is in Newburyport, MA. I need to finalize the schedule with the facility, but I am looking for the middle of July. Its right on the ocean which is nice. I'm going to shoot for a weekend workshop, but could fall back to a one day workshop. I'll know more when I see whats available at the facility. If you want more info, or to be notified of the schedule, send an e-mail to workshops@stephenfaust.com
, and you'll get on the mailing list.
And thanks for the comments on my work!