Lighting with Flash: On Location from Close Up to Portrait
1h 20mBeginner2013-05-13
Authors

David Hobby
Photographer, Founder of Strobist.com
Course details
In this installment of the Lighting with Flash series, photographer and Strobist publisher David Hobby visits a conservation center to photograph subjects small and large, demonstrating flash lighting techniques along the way. The course begins with a close-up shoot of a small frog—and with details on how to light close-ups and macros using a small softbox and a reflector made of crumpled aluminum foil. Next, David uses multiple strobes and umbrellas to transform a dark blacksmith shop into a warm backdrop for a portrait of a craftsman at work. In a bonus chapter, David discusses an approach for organizing photo meet-ups that have a purpose: leveraging the talents of multiple photographers to quickly create a set of photos for a worthy organization.
Learning objectives
Uncluttering the background of close-up shots
Adding flash and refining exposure
Setting up lighting for a portrait
Organizing photo meet-ups that have a purpose
Learning objectives
Uncluttering the background of close-up shots
Adding flash and refining exposure
Setting up lighting for a portrait
Organizing photo meet-ups that have a purpose
Skills covered
Portrait PhotographyLegacy SeriesPhotography
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Setting the stage - Flash macro shoot
1. A Macro of Sticky the Frog
- 02 - Fixing the background and adding on-camera flash
- 03 - Lighting the shot with a small softbox and some foil
- 04 - Refining the exposure
- 05 - Lighting notebook - Flash macro
2. A Blacksmith in His Shop
- 06 - Setting the stage - The blacksmith shop
- 07 - Exploring the shop and lighting setup
- 08 - Taking the initial shots
- 09 - Refining the shot
- 10 - Shoot once, use many times
- 11 - Lighting notebook - Blacksmith shop
3. Portrait of the Blacksmith
- 12 - The initial lighting setup and exposure goals
- 13 - Refining the lighting and exposure
- 14 - Final lighting refinements before the shoot
- 15 - Taking the final shots
- 16 - Lighting notebook - Blacksmith portrait
4. Bonus Chapter - A Photo Meetup with a Purpose
- 17 - Creating a body of work in one day