High Light - Low Ceiling | Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey
One of the most limiting factors of working in a home portrait studio is the height of the ceiling. It can make it challenging to get a light up as high as you’d like and make it virtually impossible to fly a softbox above your model.
Luckily photographer Gavin Hoey has got years of experience working in a small home studio and shares three top ways to fit a model under a softbox and keep the whole set-up below an 8 foot (2.4 meters) high ceiling.
Starting by sitting his model on a low seat for beauty lighting, Gavin switches to a shallow softbox and a smaller Flashpoint XPLOR300 flash for a half-length shot. For an evenly lit, full-length portrait Gavin’s trick is to maximize the distance between this large Glow strip box and model the only way he can!
High Light - Low Ceiling
0:00 Intro
1:15 Setting up the beauty light
2:57 Beauty light shoot
3:35 Shrinking your flash set-up
5:10 Setting up and overhead softbox
5:57 Overhead softbox shoot
6:40 Setting up a dee
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