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studio lighting : gridded stripboxes and gels

June 16, 2024 Neil vN Leave a Comment

Studio lighting : gridded stripboxes and gels

Working with Uncured, doing promotional photos of the band members. They wanted a variety of photos in the studio, but with a dramatic look and with splashes of color. With that in mind, we kept the lighting consistent … but changed out the gels for the various sequences. The idea was to get a variety of looks in terms of the colors and how the light fell … and be able to make the changes quickly, without requiring long setup times.

The pullback shot will show the lighting setup:
— Two lights high up against the background to give a splash of color on the black background.
— And then two 1×4 gridded stripboxes on camera left, and a 1×6 gridded stripbox on camera left.

For the main photo shown at the top, there was a gridded 3ft Octa without a gel. But for other sequences, I had this light switched off so that the gelled lights would dominate, as can be seen in the 2nd photo.

We swapped out gels for the various flashes, and changed the power on the flashes to give different look within this studio setup.

camera : Sony A1 (Amazon / B&H)
lens : Sony 24-70mm f/2.8 GM ii  (B&H / Amazon)
lighting: lots of Profoto gear of course. See the description below for the setup.

Also check out this previous post, where I show photos of the band but using continuous lights for colorful, dramatic portraits in the studio.

Camera gear (or equivalents), and lighting gear used

  • Sony A1 (B&H / Amazon)
  • Sony 24-70mm f/2.8 GM ii  (B&H / Amazon)
  • (5x) Profoto D1 500Ws studio flashes  (B&H / Amazon)
  • (2x) Profoto 1’x4’ gridded strip-box  (B&H / Amazon)
  • Profoto RFi 1’×6’ gridded stripbox
  • a variety of Profoto gels for the B1 / D1 flashes

Related articles

  • Colorful, dramatic portraits in the studio with continuous / LED lights
  • Studio photography : Improvising on lighting setups
  • Profoto: How to use gridded strip boxes as the main light
  • Studio portraits – different setups for different looks
  • Dramatic portrait & headshot lighting in the studio

 

Filed Under: lighting, Profoto, studio photography Tagged With: Profoto flashes in the studio


 

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