Friday, July 10, 2009

'Tis A Thing Of Beauty

DIY Beauty Dish Diptych

I might as well blog a little about my homemade beauty dish because it's pretty cool and good looking. I sometimes wish it were a tad bigger so I'll keep my eye out for another suitable bowl but I'm thinking about a ring flash at the moment.

I would also like to make a sock to put on the front of the BD for more diffusion when I'm taking photos of the ladies (hey it could happen). Another plus is that the beauty dish is a lot more compact than an umbrella so it works well in confined spaces (sort of). I guess the next project (or purchase) should be some sort of a boom so I don't have to shoot around the light stand all the time since this thing seems to work best when used on-axis or directly in front of the subject and that means the light stand is standing right in your way most of the time.

Lighting projects can be addictive and end up costing more in the long run if you get carried away. It's probably a good idea to sucker invite a friend to make things with you so you can shift split the cost of some supplies like spray paint and hardware.

Clicking on the image at the top of this post will take you to my flickr stream where you will find a parts list and notes on the photo.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Back To Basic (Training)



David Hobby is running Bootcamp II over at www.strobist.com right now so I've been trying my best to follow along and not make too big of an ass out of myself (hey I really am trying).


The idea is basically a simple cover shot using a couple of flashes. I already miss the nikon flash I borrowed from James but I hate borrowing things so I guess I will have to buy another flash as soon as I am able to afford it. The nikons can be turned way down to 1/64th power which makes working close (as in food shots) pretty nice. I picked up a little piece of plexiglass for this project. I wanted a bigger chunk to give me more working room but those were four times more than the price of the one I did get.

The girls made pesto last night and I was going to take photos of that too but I got started on another project instead. I did take a setup shot of this but it was so busy with junk as to be pretty useless. I'll work on that in the future (right). The background is made with a strobe firing through a diffusion panel I (we) made out of ripstop nylon. The super secret frame is made out of a garment hanging rack I bought at a large Texas based retail store. It works pretty well and even has wheels on it which often get in the way when you are trying to cram a lot of things into a small space like I was here. The front light is a snooted flash with a grid made out of plastic sign material.

The title "Salt & Pepper To Taste" sounds like something David Hobby might be fond of saying, though it did not occur to me at the time I posted this on flickr.