----------------------------------- D. M. Gremlin Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:36 pm Lighting Technique - Shooting into a softbox ----------------------------------- Actually I tried this the other night with an umbrella and it does the same thing.  Any light source will do, though softboxes are nice since they frame your subject for you.   Basically, you point your camera directly into the softbox - and then put a model in between your camera and the softbox and take pictures.  Attached are some examples of the effect. ----------------------------------- Stud Tue Oct 14, 2008 4:04 pm Re: Lighting Technique - Shooting into a softbox ----------------------------------- Dam , never thought of doing it like that !!!! :oops: Cool idea , time to test that on my next model ----------------------------------- wynnesome Thu Oct 16, 2008 9:38 pm Re: Lighting Technique - Shooting into a softbox ----------------------------------- Cool shots, hm? Actually have a shot in mind for this technique for a shoot I'll be doing tomorrow. Give it a try and post your shots, I would love to see what you do with it! ----------------------------------- paindancer Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:15 am Re: Lighting Technique - Shooting into a softbox ----------------------------------- Hmmm. Not like I have been doing much with shadows lately. :) Very very cool. ----------------------------------- wynnesome Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:21 am Re: Lighting Technique - Shooting into a softbox ----------------------------------- Got a few cool ones shooting into the big octagon last night - gotta show them to the model in finished form first - and hopefully later today or tomorrow will get them posted here. Actually I think silhouette is something every photographer should play with in some form. It forces you to become very aware of composition, positive and negative space, and how the camera "sees" certain perspectives in body position, because all you've got is the blocked-out shape of the body in the image. Good exercise for the eye and observation, even if it's not a style of image you want for your portfolio. ----------------------------------- wynnesome Thu Oct 23, 2008 12:30 am Re: Lighting Technique - Shooting into a softbox ----------------------------------- Ok, I can post a couple of these shots now. I always jokingly call the big Octabox the "big freaking throw light everywhere box" because for most of my personal shooting, I'm trying to keep light off of more areas than I'm putting light onto! But, I decided I had a good use for it in the "shooting into the softbox" technique, which I hadn't done any of in over a year, since doing a few on the big 2x4 box with Jenessa for her maternity shoot. (That shoot is on my gallery, here: http://www.starkravenmusic.com/gallery/main.php/v/commercial/Jenessa/) In Friday's shoot, we made a little more use of the shape of the box itself, and then got a little crazy with a metal chair loaned to the studio by Tom Bowen of Vintage Vista. Sometimes a chair is not a chair - just a visually interesting metal grid! Here are a couple of images from the "shooting into the softbox" part of the shoot. The entire shoot can be seen on my gallery site, here: http://www.starkravenmusic.com/gallery/main.php/v/Models/2008/ogechi/ Model: Ogechi - http://www.modelmayhem.com/therealogechi ----------------------------------- littlegett Sat Oct 25, 2008 11:18 am ----------------------------------- Good stuff, just more of the stuff I have dreampt of playing with ----------------------------------- wynnesome Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:46 pm Re: Lighting Technique - Shooting into a softbox ----------------------------------- :) Come on down again sometime and play.