Thursday, July 14, 2011

Strip light cheat sheet card

If you shoot a lot indoors with strip lights, Here is a great and easy to make reference tool.

What's In The Card?

The card shows three positions of two strip lights. The first raw shows the angle of the light strips. The black shape (yea, those are 'V' and 'H') shows the angle of the strip light and the gray circle (yes, it is a dot) shows the position of the model.
In the first position, the two strip lights are positioned right and left, 45 degrees off axis.
The second position shows the light when the two lights are positioned right and left of the subject.
The third and last position is from when the strip lights are positioned 135 degrees to camera axis - that is slightly behind the subject.
Those three settings should give a pretty good idea on how strip lights work when positioned vertically (I can't promise there will not be a follow up with a horizontal position ;)
strip light cheat sheet
bigger version here

Using The Cheat Sheet Card

Well, you would need some strip lights to make it relevant :).
If you love the idea of strip lights, you can get a pair of photoflex half domes or  create your own using a box or an electric rail.
For each lighting setting that you consider, the card shows you what will be the added light effect when adding strip lights into the mix.
I would assume it is best used with the portrait lighting cheat sheet card.

Making The Card

The setup is pretty simple, two strip lights one from each side of the model, about a meter away. The head of the model is at the middle of the strip. (This is crucial, get to much under light and your model will turn out looking like Franken-strip).
We kept the position of the model, and the relative distance of the strips and moved them along an imaginary circle.
Strip Light Cheat Sheet Card Setup
The last picture that we took was the back light one. I did not feel too good about it so I added a snooted strobe on the front for a more pleasing look, just so we won't leave of with a scary picture.
Strip Light Cheat Sheet Card + Snoot
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