Theocalake

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[–] Theocalake@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Damn that closer was inspiring!!!

That’s exactly the intention that I’m going for , until now I was under the impression that introducing flashes into stuff like portraits, gives the image sort of an unnatural look. Kinda like making natural pics feel like overly done and weird.

But I am starting to understand that it might be just poor use of light. I’m definitely into adding that extra punch and depth into my images and I might have to just work on making it look natural and blend into the image.

 

Hi all.

Last week I had the opportunity to shoot in a studio for the first time. That was the first time I worked with flashes and soft box shooting a model.

I normally only shoot portraits outdoor with natural light and do it as a hobby. However I gotta say that I really liked the results I got with the flash. It really adds a punch and depth if done right.

I was wondering if I should consider getting a flash to be able to shoot more indoor professional (studio like) shots and also I saw that many photographers shoot outdoor with a flash which allow them to shoot in hard locations and in difficult hours throughout the day.

I was wondering if I can get something small but powerful , I was looking at something like an ad200 pro and a small soft box.

I am also wondering if it’s gonna allow me to explore other photography fields (maybe product photography, which has been interesting to me to try and explore) mostly looking for something that is going to be very versatile to let me explore and get good results.

What is your opinions about a flash? Is it an overall good purchase? Is it only good for specific stuff or a specific look?

It’s not just about spending the money. It’s also about the fact that it adds complexity to the shoots and also weight (flash softbox nightstand etc)

I know it’s a tricky question but i thank every help.