How to light in small spaces with just a speedlight

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Martin Castein

Martin Castein

11 ай бұрын

How I lit this shoot with just a bare speedlight, learn ow to light in small spaces. This shot was taken in a living room, not a studio with a basic Nikon SB-80DX speedlight.
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@thomasphillips5850
@thomasphillips5850 27 күн бұрын
In addition, your portrait skills are just oustanding thank you Martin. The lighting and the tones are all about skill. Thanks for letting me rant.
@MartinCastein
@MartinCastein 26 күн бұрын
Thank you so much !
@thomasphillips5850
@thomasphillips5850 27 күн бұрын
Martin, great presentation. I couldn't agree more, lots of people just don't get it. You have covered part of the subject very well. Thanks again.
@MrSimonj1970
@MrSimonj1970 10 ай бұрын
Top tip: carry a white plastic shower curtain, foil emergency blanket and a roll of tape in your bag in case there are only dark walls, or some weird colour cast. Got me out of a few tricky situations! You can also use as a diffuser for sunlight, a flag, or sit on it if it's wet.
@MattLeader
@MattLeader Ай бұрын
Just discovered your KZbin channel a couple of days ago. I have to say your portraits have the most amazing look to them; really beautiful. Subscribed.
@Johannes
@Johannes 10 ай бұрын
The inverse square law follows from the geometry. Imagine you have a lightbulb that sends out light in all directions. Now imagine a sphere at a distance 1 meter, and another sphere at a distance of 2 meters. The surface area of the sphere at 2 meters distance is four times as large (remember 4*pi*r^2 is the area) as the sphere at 1 meter distance. The same light that touched the "1 meter sphere" now is spread out over four times as large an area of the "2 meter sphere", which means that the light intensity is one quarter. At a distance of 4 meters, the light now has 1/16 the intensity because the area of the "4 meter sphere" is 16 times larger than it was at the first "1 meter sphere".
@jackraymond5009
@jackraymond5009 10 ай бұрын
Your videos are so helpful for people who love photography, and are not just obsessed with the latest gear. Thank you.
@karmicneurot9829
@karmicneurot9829 10 ай бұрын
Martin, these videos and your presentation are great! Your videos on the 5D and 6D inspired me to buy a used 5D mkii and I love it. This video as well, it is remembering the basics of light and capture. Thanks.
@shaggyfeng9110
@shaggyfeng9110 10 ай бұрын
You are a great teacher.
@theblackmanarmedwithacamera
@theblackmanarmedwithacamera 10 ай бұрын
I'M NOT ONE TO LOOK AND LEARN HOW ANOTHER EDITS...BUT I LOVE YOUR WORK...SO I WILL HAVE TO CHECK OUT YOUR VIDEO YOU MENTIONED!!💯💯💯
@KerryFreemanMelbourne
@KerryFreemanMelbourne Ай бұрын
😊thanks...I needed this
@alanfox9249
@alanfox9249 10 ай бұрын
The best explanation and demystifying of flash that I have come across. Thankyou.
@bonbon_ann2701
@bonbon_ann2701 10 ай бұрын
I think you really have a unique style. A lot of portrait photographers have very similar looks to their pictures. But you, I don't know if it's the lighting or the editing, but I think I could recognize your work right away every time.
@donsoley746
@donsoley746 10 ай бұрын
Now I understand a fair bit about light fall off, consistency and how you process to get the softer look.. thanks as always Martin!
@jonfletcher147
@jonfletcher147 10 ай бұрын
Love your editing style….beautiful tones and lighting
@alistairlambert3275
@alistairlambert3275 10 ай бұрын
Just what I needed as doing my first wedding gig this week. Thanks for explaining this so well, love your approach no snobbery or nonsense. Will be working my way through all your videos.
@allenparsens5279
@allenparsens5279 3 ай бұрын
Very good thank you.
@MartinCastein
@MartinCastein 3 ай бұрын
Welcome!
@MrDeano41
@MrDeano41 10 ай бұрын
Love those shots Martin. Thanks for explaining how to light in a confined space 👍
@FloridaTwoWheelAdventures
@FloridaTwoWheelAdventures 10 ай бұрын
Flash videos! Yes! Not sure why I struggle with flash settings but it all seems quite complicated. I’ve purchased 2 canon flash heads and have never used either one. I really gotta spend some time sorting it out.
@Twobarpsi
@Twobarpsi 10 ай бұрын
Good explanation. I have a lot of lenses, but no flash. I think I should add one. I like taking portraits at sunset, and I think it will help get the effect I want. Those pictures you showcased here are amazing!
@clintwood1983
@clintwood1983 10 ай бұрын
Good video. Cheers.
@thethingsididntsay
@thethingsididntsay 10 ай бұрын
Great content Martin. I like how these photos are edited and I consider your ws. Could be a nice edit also for a child’s portrait I think.
@hywel3143
@hywel3143 10 ай бұрын
Really useful, thank you Martin. Knowing very little about interior portrait photography, I assumed that you used complex and expensive pro setups to get such a nuanced lighting effect...
@MartinCastein
@MartinCastein 10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@actorjay
@actorjay 10 ай бұрын
This is exactly the type of video I've been looking for... For about a year. FINALLY. THANK YOU! ❤🤠 📸 Two things. 1. Please show us HOW you shoot in a tiny room with one speed light. 2. Please show us HOW to edit on free software (ex. Canon, Nikon) without using Abode subscription apps.
@MartinCastein
@MartinCastein 10 ай бұрын
That’s coming later on 🙂
@jakobh.jensen9084
@jakobh.jensen9084 10 ай бұрын
Great info! Martin, what sort of trigger are you using? Could you recomment something for a canon 6d mrk 1?
@MartinCastein
@MartinCastein 10 ай бұрын
I used the pocket wizard plus ii I think that’s probably quite old now though
@BobEstremera
@BobEstremera 10 ай бұрын
Great explanation and very practical. I've bounced speedlights against back walls on many shoots. Here's a physics and light question: When the light hits the back wall and bounces back, doesn't the back wall become the new source of light and a new light falloff calculation begins there, at its new 'source' relative to the subject? Or, is the distance from the flashhead to the back wall and then to the subject, the total distance of the light falloff calculation? Lastly, how would you handle it if the walls were painted a strong color? In the name of simplicity, would you go umbrella or softbox?
@MartinCastein
@MartinCastein 10 ай бұрын
Hi Bob, as far as I know the rate at which light reduces starts from the point of origin, inverse square law as i understand it covers the spreading of light and the rate of reduction. so the spreading part would start again i suspect from the wall but the rate of reduction starts from the place the light first came out of. IF the walls are painted you could use an umbrella or softbox if the space is big enough but they would have to be 6 or 7 foot to get the same look. You could if you want to save money hang a white bed sheet even on the wall. you could hang a white sheet as a modifier as well, so somethign like umbrella to avoid hot spot then hang a large bed sheet to diffuse the light. that would work too.
@Andydubya
@Andydubya 10 ай бұрын
Would it be wise to have either one wall (the bounce) painted white and the rest darker/black for more control or all white, im setting up a little 'studio' and like the idea of the bounce.
@MartinCastein
@MartinCastein 10 ай бұрын
white would be better yes but grey works too, black will make life hard obviously as it wont reflect as well.
@Andydubya
@Andydubya 10 ай бұрын
@MartinCastein thanks, I'll try out both and see what works best for the space 👍 I'll hold off on the black paint.
@TheSunnySuttons
@TheSunnySuttons 4 ай бұрын
Wel explained.....SUB from me. ❤
@Pheby01
@Pheby01 10 ай бұрын
I really do need to learn how to use flash. I have never used flash but have inherited some along with my camera and lens. Thanks @martincastein
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