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Studio photo session with a dancer – gelled flash

July 2, 2018 Neil vN 4 Comments

Studio photo session with a dancer – gelled flash

Following on the article showing the Outdoor photo session with a dancer, Ella – here is a studio photo session with another dancer – Grace. For this particular sequence, I decided on using gels to add a splash of color to the images. Grace is impressively elegant, with powerful movements when she jumped.

As far as the poses and movements were concerned, I again let myself be guided by the expert here – the dancer herself. Similar to how I described the collaborations with Ella (previous linked article), and with Anna Russel, and the tips on photographing dancers and ballerinas that she gave us.

The pullback shot below will reveal the lighting, and also the strip of carpet we had for Grace to land on when she jumped, to help cushion her feet against the hard concrete floor.

Let’s have a look at how the studio lights and gels were used.

The colored light are via the two Profoto 2×3 RFi softboxes (affiliate), to either side of her – each with a different gel. I wanted the gelled light to be more diffused than you’d get from a hard light source – hence the softboxes. The gels are from the Profoto gel kit that I normally use with the Profoto B1 flash. The studio lights used here are the Profoto D1 lights though, so I keep the modeling lights off, to not hurt the gel.

The splash of light on the background is from the Profoto beauty dish  (affiliate) that was on a boom arm. The reason why I chose the beauty dish for this, is due to the way the light from the beauty dish is contained … and also that this light was already mounted on a boom arm.

The main light on her is a Profoto RFi 3×4 softbox (affiliate) on a boom-arm, that you can see to camera-right in the photo. I changed the intensity of this flash, depending on how much fill-light I wanted from this. In the images shown here, you will notice some are more dramatically lit than the others. This mainly has to do with the brightness of this light.

In these two comparison photos you can see the effect with this main light switched off and on:

Photo gear and lighting used during this photo session

  • 1/125  @  f/8  @  100 ISO
  • Canon 6D
  • Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II  (B&H / Amazon)
  • (4x) Profoto D1 Air 500Ws studio lights
  • main light, as fill light: Profoto RFi 3×4 softbox (B&H / Amazon)
  • gelled light diffused with Profoto 2×3 RFi softboxes  (B&H / Amazon)
  • splash of light on background with Profoto beauty dish  (B&H / Amazon)
  • (2x) Manfrotto 025BS boom w/ stand & casters
  • Manfrotto light-stands

 


 

 

Moving the gelled lights more towards the back to be more of a back-lighting on Grace. The main light is switched off.

 


 

Related articles

  • Using gelled flash in the studio  (Cut Like This)
  • Studio portrait lighting ideas  (model: RJ)
  • Changing the background color with gels  (model: Olive)
  • Tips on photographing dancers and ballerinas  (dancer: Anna L Russell)
  • Studio photography lighting tips – your first time in the studio
  • More articles about Studio Photography
  • recap: Studio photography workshop NJ / NYC

Filed Under: dance photography, lighting, Profoto, studio photography Tagged With: colored gels with flash, dance photography, studio photography


 

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4 Comments, Add Your Own

  1. 1Johan Schmidt says

    July 2, 2018 at 5:15 am

    What was the time duration / power output of the flashes to get the motion freeze despite 1/125 sec?

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  2. 2Neil vN says

    July 2, 2018 at 10:32 am

    The Profoto D1 Air 500 W/s flash, has the following specs as far as flash duration:
    Flash Duration t 0.5:1/2600 (max power), going down to 1/1000 s (min power).

    I was shooting around level 8 on the flash, which is 2 stops down. That was enough to freeze her movement at the peak.

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  3. 3Chen says

    July 2, 2018 at 1:08 pm

    Thanks for all the details info on using the gels, it’s been something I’ve wanted to try for a long time, feeling inspired! My favourite it the most blue tinted shot. Really beautiful!

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  4. 4Trev says

    July 2, 2018 at 8:08 pm

    Love the dynamic movement she achieved, that top shot is a killer; I love those ringlets of hair popping out from around her head, like tendrils seeking the light if I could wax lyrical.

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