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Couple Umbrella Way

1 Set increase two light stands by way of strobes, flash heads or continuous light source. Extend the soft remain until the light head remains a bit above the subject.

2 Release the umbrella springs, and open the umbrellas until the spring lock toward the top about the umbrella staff remains engaged.

3 Attach a bounce umbrella to each light stand or light head, also point the light head toward the reflective inside area of the open umbrella. The light endure or light head should maintain a wedge that accepts the personnel of the umbrella. If there is no wedge, it may well be necessary to purchase an umbrella mount or adapter.

4 Position one light endure roughly 5 feet in front and 45 degrees to the remaining about the theme. Situation the other stand the very same distance away from the subject matter, and at 45 degrees to the appropriate. Location the stands so that the reflective inside surface about the umbrella is pointing at the subject.

5 Arrange a single light resource to full strength, and set the other 1 to 4 stops lower. This will add dimensionality.

6 Set the camera to 100 ISO and between f/8 and f/11, plus fire off some few test shots.

7 Review the shots on the camera. If they are throughout-exposed and washed out, later attempt some narrower aperture (i.e. better f/number), or boost the subject matter-to-light range about both lights or reduce the power setting on both lights. If the shots are under-exposed and dark, then use a wider aperture (i.e. lower f/number), or reduce the subject matter-to-light distance of two lights or increase the power environment on both lights.

8 Note the f/amount, distance also soft strength environments with the greatest shots.

9 Experiment by maintaining the range also power settings, but repositioning the stands at diverse perspectives to the subject. Illuminate from 90 degrees on both parts, or position the key gentle (high energy) to illuminate the front with 45 degrees, plus position the second light roughly contrary to illuminate the back regarding the subject. Always keep in mind to keep the umbrella out regarding the frame whilst taking the shot.

Suggestions & Warnings

Bounce umbrellas cast broad and relatively uncontrolled soft that is may be more suitable towards a whitened background, or for shots that incorporate the setting or environment. A one studio bounce umbrella may generate the best results when positioned at narrower angles to the subject matter. Shortening the subject-to-umbrella length reduces the spread of the light. A one studio bounce umbrella positioned close to the subject can be suitable for headshot photography.

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References

Strobist: Lighting 101: Umbrellas

Resources

Studio Photography: John Kid: 2005

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Topic revision: r1 - 18 Feb 2012 - 17:42:51 - AlbinaKessler
 
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