Showing posts with label Turner Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turner Hall. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Adventures in backlighting

May 21, 2011 was the day the world was going to end for some but for Justin and Jennifer it was a just the beginning. It was a real treat to go back to Monroe where I had worked for the paper when I first moved to Wisconsin over a decade ago. And it was also very interesting to go back with a digital camera to shoot at Turner Hall where I had shot my first magazine cover in the days of film. Since my Blog is mostly about lighting modifications and/or technical aspects of shooting I'll highlight, pun intended :P, some of the lighting I used especially backlighting. I knew the venue would be dark and wanted to add some life to it so I set up two extra lights, along with my main camera flash, as seen in the pic below. The goal was multi-purpose to use as fill, separation or rim lighting depending on my shooting perspective. Plus look at that huge black space behind them.


I originally had cross lighting set up but too many kids were playing around with my lightstands so I had to move it to a safer place up front. Ideal? No, but you gotta do what you gotta do and roll with the punches.

here I used natural window light...


things go fast and not always perfect but I had my assistant try to hold a flash on the opposite side of the couple from me as they danced


And I felt the cake ornament should be backlit to show it off