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One Light Portrait Setup for Monolights and Speedlights
The one light portrait setup for monolights and speedlights is classic, simple, and effective. My lighting gear consisted of a single 500 w/s monolight and a large 5′ x 8′ foot Ripstop Nylon Diffusion Panel. For the subject background I used a 8′ x 10′ foot black fabric. No retouching for anything, just processed the RAW file in CaptureOne Pro using basic levels and white balance adjustments.

Classic One Light Portraiture with Monohead and Ripstop Nylon Diffusion Panel
The image above, is one of my first jobs in St. Louis after relocating from Seattle. The Clayton School District needed to update the images of the ViBravo String Ensemble sectional coaches for their new website. For this shoot, I decided to use a dark background to compliment the formal concert wardrobe. Scheduling all four sectional coaches to be available the same day added to the pressure
I had a little more than one hour to setup, shoot 4 people, and pack before the room would be used for another rehearsal. To top it off, the final images had to be ready the next day for the web designer as the ViBravo String Ensemble would begin touring in Chicago two days later.
Using the panels now for 20 years, I am still pleasantly surprised each time of how good the light quality looks. I did a quick lightmeter reading on the subject and background…shot an image…and I was ready to go. My initial concern was that I might have a large glaring white reflection on the viola from the diffusion panel, fortunately this did not occur, just a nice and clean highlight on the edges of the viola. The RAW file has plenty of room in the shadow and highlight details…just perfect dynamic range
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Popularity: 13%
Overpowering Sunlight with Diffused Flash Tutorial
Overpowering Sunlight with diffused flash is about creating a lighting ratio. This is a a popular and easy technique for contemporary senior portraits, editorial portraits, and outdoor fashion photography. San Diego Fashion photographer Emily Soto provided us with another behind-the-scene video clip demonstrating her superb fashion style and diffused flash lighting technique.
Pay close attention to how Emily uses diffused lighting ratios and depth-of-field and focuses the lens on the subject, while blurring out the foreground and background. Try this technique for your next senior portrait or outdoor editorial portrait session….it is not just for fashion anymore!
This time we see Emily using a Mola Softlight Dish instead of a beauty dish for overpowering Sunlight with diffused flash. And from what I can tell, Emily is still using an Alien Bee monolight and Vagabond battery pack. While a beauty dish can offer a similar diffused flash light quality, the wavy curves and distinctive shape of the Mola dish lends a softer light quality. For those photographers already using a beauty dish, I suggest diffusing your dish further with a sheet of ripstop nylon. Just drape it over your beauty dish and secure it with a few $.49 clamps from the local HomeDepot. You may find white ripstop nylon at your local fabric store for about $8 per sq/yd…it’s very inexpensive folks!
Popularity: 24%
Overpowering the Sun Technique for Fashion and Portraits
Over-powering the Sun with flash creates stunning images for your fashion, portrait and wedding portfolio. In this article I will explain the concept behind the technique and how you can create images like this as well. Over-powering the Sun with flash is very simple and produces elegant images that will “wow” your fashion, portrait and wedding clients.

Overpowering the Sun by 1 stop
The tools required are a 160w/s or better monolight and a portable battery pack. If you subject is close to the flash, 160w/s is enough. However, when the Sun is very bright or at “high noon” or the flash is far away, then I would recommend a 320w/s flash unit. I can recall at least one instance where I used a 1000w/s monolight because the Sun was extremely bright at the beach…and the beauty dish was 12ft away from the model.
Popularity: 21%
Also posted in Fashion
Tagged Beauty dish, Catch light, Emily Soto, fashion lighting, Flash, flash sync, lighting ratio, monolight, Over-powering the Sun with flash, Portrait Lighting, Soft box
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Nylon Panel/Beauty Dish/Octabox Ring Light for Portraits
When we think of portrait lighting, the first lighting modifier that comes to mind is the softbox or octabox. While these two modifiers are very effective, Tim and I prefer to use variations of the octabox or perhaps the nylon panels.
The panels when used as we did in the video below, offer a very soft light quality for elderly subjects. Or, we may use the same panel setup for beauty lighting.
For the creative senior portrait, I might suggest the octabox ring light modification. This ring light modification looks great for fashion, musicians and editorial portraits as well.
Popularity: 41%
Also posted in Fashion
Tagged creative lighting, diy nylon panels, octabox, portrait lighting tutorial, ring light
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Fashion, Glamour and Portrait Lighting Explained
What is fashion lighting, what is glamour lighting, what is portrait lighting? Basically, it is all the same. What sets the images apart is how we style the wardrobe, the makeup/hair styling, and how we pose the subject.
We can use a octabox for fashion, glamour, or portraits. We are lighting with the same modifier and simply changing the wardrobe, the makeup/hair styling, and how we pose the subject. A lighting modifier does not determine what kind of image we shoot. Read on and see the images below for a better explanation.
I have stated this several times before, so let me say it again. When I have a shoot, whether it is fashion, glamour or portrait, I light them all the same. It is not like I wake up one morning and say, “today we do fashion lighting”.
Allow me go into more detail and explain myself. It amuses me when folks on photography forums ask what fashion, glamour, or portrait lighting is. Maybe they are asking us “What is great lighting” instead, so I will give them the benefit of the doubt. What determines the image genre is not the lighting, it is the pose, the wardrobe, and the makeup/hair styling.
Popularity: 12%
Also posted in Fashion
Tagged fashion lighting, fashion model, fashion photography, fashion portfolio, glamour lighting, glamour photography, thorsten ott, zeroplusplus
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How to Assemble a Fashion or Glamour Photo Styling Team
Great fashion and glamour photographers have a great photo styling team. This article will discuss how I found my makeup/hair stylist and wardrobe stylist, and you can to.
Every image in my Fashion or People book has a team of people behind it. These people are makeup artists, hair stylists, and wardrobe stylists. My skills are in photography, lighting, posing the model, casting the model, and finally assembling the right stylists and MU artists for each shoot. Think of your role as the crew leader and general manager. I do not dictate the shoot, but rather keep us on a theme and make sure that we are all on the same page.
Popularity: 5%
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Tagged fashion model, fashion portfolio, glamour model, glamour photography, glamour portfolio, makeup artist, stylist, thorsten ott, zeroplusplus
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