My blog, although I don’t see myself as a blogger but as a Photographer I will try to blog some interesting material during the weeks.
Expect at least 2 updates a week.

That easy lightbulb again

Every once in a while I will take it out of the closet… my favorite light source to play with… that simple 100W light bulb in the cheapest enclosure I could find. It’s always fun to see the reaction of the attendees of the workshops when they see the possibilities they can have while shooting with a light source most would label as “unusable for some cool shots”.

 

One of the things you always have to remember when shooting with light is “distance” or in other words “the inverse square law”.
In very simple terms, if you use a light source really close to your model the light will fall off very rapidly, meaning you will get a lot of contrast in your shot, if you move the light further away the light will fall off less rapidly. So if you want to light a group it’s often wiser to move the lights a but further away, and if you want a striking high contrast portrait you can move it closer (although many other factors play a role of course, but let’s keep it simple).

With the lightbulb the power, for me, lies when you use it really close to the model and the background. The outcome is always something that surprises people and often they ask me “How many strobes did you use next to the lightbulb” 😀

 

So if you have a lightbulb in your house, don’t be afraid to use it in your next shoot, it might surprise you.

 

For much more in-depth techniques, tips etc. get my book “Mastering the Model shoot” or download one of my videos from this website.

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Elinchrom LiteMotiv sample

A lot of people have asked me about my ideas on the Elinchrom LiteMotiv.
I won’t make a review on this modifier for the simple reason…what’s there to tell you guys except how it looks and let’s be honest you can see that online right?

 

What I will tell you, and show you is some of the samples I made with it and what it can do.

 

In this sample I placed our model Manon straight between our custom background which was placed in a very sharp V shape.
The only light used was the LiteMotiv 1.50 direct without any diffusion material. Retouch was done in Photoshop with mostly just adding some MacPhun Intensify (and a very slight vignette).

 

What I like about the LiteMotiv can be clearly seen in this shot.
The light quality is different from a large softbox, it has more “pop” or “bite” as I love to call it. And because the box is almost round you can even play with some awesome vignetting when you feather the light (something I did not do here).

 

Overall I think Elinchrom placed a very interesting product on the market which will have a large draw on fashion shooters like myself and people that just don’t like that overly soft image quality but want something a bit more “poppy” 😀

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Playing with the Westcott IceLight

During the workshops I sometimes pick up the Westcott Icelight to show the attendees what you can do with a direct light source.
Grabbing the attention of the viewer with light is often one of the most misunderstood but most powerful options we as photographers have, using a portable light source is a great learning tool for this, especially with the connected barndoors of course 😀

 

Today some of the results from that part of the workshop :
Model : Manon

 

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Campground life styles….

During our workshop tours in Europe one thing that frustrated us was the “hotel in, hotel out, hotel in, hotel out” life style.
I have to say, some hotels are great but sometimes you just wonder…..

 

Mostly however it also was the frustrating game of Tetris you have to play everyday with the gear and clothing because let’s be honest, you can’t leave it in the car. And finally the time it all took (not to talk about the costs), most hotels aren’t close to the locations we shoot so we lost a lot of times per day traveling from the hotel to the locations etc. (unless of course you want to pay top prices for hotels).

 

So we came up with the idea to buy a “large enough” RV to cut down not only on travel times but also on costs (although the investment will take some time to earn back of course). We started with an older type to test the waters and believe it or not we were hooked, the freedom and the fact you have everything with you while traveling is just great. Now Annewiek can drive while I retouch and we are not “forced” into eating at restaurants any more, we can just prepare our own (more healthy) food. And as an added bonus we have fast internet and HD satellite on board (hey we need toys).

 

But also in the Netherlands the RV is of tremendous use, think about shooting in a remote location with models (I mean no facilities because the Netherlands actually hardly has remote locations) and having your gear, cool drinks and food and plenty of changing room space with you, the plusses are endless 😀

 

In the mean time we traded the first RV (the tester) for a newer model, a 2004 model Knaus which has all the options we thought we didn’t need but missed a lot during the test period. But what has this to do with photography and the blog you might ask… well actually a lot. Both Annewiek and I love to do travel photography and having the RV opens up so many new doors for us we normally never had, for example… when we travelled by plane and car we only had time to do the tours/workshops and that’s it, we were never able to book a trip to go somewhere we wanted to see, there was always something that needed to be blocked in the agenda and in 90% of the cases that “thing” would of course become reality but in some cases it didn’t meaning I would have a hole in my agenda… try to fill that up in a few days and fitting the hole, that’s very difficult.  Thanks to the RV we can now in an instant turn the key and drive away for any period of time we want, being it 3 days or a week (or more). So we can now also concentrate a bit more on travel and street photography.

 

And this is how this new series has started.
As you know I love the more “story telling” images, the “weird”, the “different” etc.
Well when you stay in campgrounds it can be a pure eldorado of those…. cool characters, amazing RV’s, vehicles and …… well I don’t know how to call them…. let’s go for “At least you’re dry” kind of places. So I thought it might be cool to just shoot some images while staying in these grounds and see where the series lead. The idea is to also incorporate people, portraits, fun stuff, amazing stuff, bad stuff and much more…. let me put it this way… I’m there anyway so let’s entertain myself and you in the process.
I have to be honest that the idea started actually on the way back from Zeeland (the Netherlands) so I was not yet looking for images, still I shot some on the campground that I wanted to share, let’s call it the most simple begin of what hopefully will become an interesting series.

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