
shutter 1/60 sec
f/ 5.3
ISO: 800
focal length112 mm
1 - The available was not used as the main light in the end. 2 speedlights were used at two stops above the ambient at the subject. One was used to fill in the face while the other was used to add some punch to the hands. The ambient at the subject was at f / 4 whereas it was f / 5.6 in the background with the same settings.
2 - Switched to a longer lens to get the background out of focus. To do this, I had to change the crop of the shot. But I think the image works better with the tighter crop.
3 - I wanted to use the lowest possible aperture I could. Considering the lens I was using. At 112 mm, the lowest I could get the aperture was 5.3. So I went with that.
4 - Shutter speed stayed consistent at 1/60 sec. Enough to grab the ambient light and not blur the subject. Since the model was not moving, I was able to use a shutter on the lower spectrum for shooting a person.
5 - Ambient light was cooperating for the shoot.
6 - Speedlights were the right choice. They were even dialled down. The light would have been too strong with monoblocks.
7 - Nope
8 - Working on the photo in post, I noticed that the light on the subjects right hand was a little hot. Also, I repositioned the lights from my original diagram ever so slightly.
I also find the photo to be slightly out of focus.
9 - I gelled my speedlights. Colour was pretty accurate.
10 - Had all I needed except a better camera & lens!








