At the time we just thought the old guy was daft. Years later I realized he was a genius. I felt like grasshopper in Kung Fu, finally grasping the wise old man’s message.
Whether you use a single candle or a dozen flashes, the only thing that matters is the light quality. The light quantity determines your exposure, but it’s the quality of that light that will determine the message your image conveys. Quantity and quality are often mutually exclusive.
In the following examples, I photographed Sister with just the light coming into her apartment from the window. Neither flash or reflector provided extra light. The quality of light was exceptional so all I had to do was composed, focus and shoot. Available light at it’s best.
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Unlike Sister, these next photos from a recent portrait project required much additional lighting, which was “available” in my trunk.
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There is a time and place for each style of lighting. As professionals, it’s our job to be a master of the tools we have available and know which one is more appropriate than the other in every given situation.
1 comment:
Available light thats what im talking about TC dude your always looooking good...
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