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Blog / Photography Equipment / Five Ways You Can Use An External Flash In Outdoor Shooting
This article is meant for photographers who want to learn how to use an external flash in outdoor shooting situation. Shooting outdoors in natural light can be a challenge depending upon your understanding of the nature of light. I know most of you are aware how amazing golden hour light can be. This warm soothing light is perfect for a number of photography genres. You can shoot wedding, engagements, casual portraits, architecture photos and much much more during this magical time of the day. Fast forward another 30 minutes or so and the potential of the blue hour isn’t that inconspicuous either.
Unfortunately, despite the magical attributes of these beautiful times of the day, the fundamental aspect of natural light makes them completely unpredictable. Therein lies the challenge that most outdoor photographers face. As an aspiring photographer you will soon face it and have learn how to work your way around the challenge known as – inclement light. But what is inclement light?
Understanding the nature of light is fundamental to all photography
Inclement light means light that changes. During the times of the day I mentioned above it changes quite rapidly. The quality of light, by nature, isn’t the same throughout the day. It changes throughout the course of the day. Mid-day light is harsh producing striking shadows. Late afternoon light, as we discussed above, is more pleasing and amiable for shooting.
When shooting outdoors you need to keep an eye out for changing color temperature . Color temperature is something that changes with the progress of the day as well. Then again cloud cover plays an important part in the whole scheme of things.
Let’s take the best case scenario to start off – working at the golden hour. Let’s assume that you are shooting engagement photos. You want to capture your couple against the setting sun . There are a couple of problems. A – In trying to expose for the faces you are blowing out the sky. B – If you plan an extended shoot, the light will change dramatically over time making it difficult for you to produce a series of similarly exposed images.That is unless you are careful enough to change the color temperature as well as the exposure.
In both the above situations the solution would be in using an external flash. Rather than speedlights I would recommend using strobes here, especially those which are battery powered. These units are more powerful, have faster recycle time and gives you better control over your photography.
In the first of the two scenarios (as a matter of fact in both the scenarios) above you will need to gel the strobes. This is because the ambient light at this time of the day is extremely warm and the color cast will be difficult to correct later in post-process. CTO gels should be your preferred choice.
In the first scenario have the strobe placed at 180 ° to the position of the sun. This basically creates a cross-lighting setup. The subjects will be lit from behind by the sun and from the other side, which will be slightly darker as the main light (the sun) is behind, will be lit by the fill-light, i.e., your strobe. Depending on the position of the couple’s faces you will have a nice transition area between the sun-lit and the strobe-lit sections.
Some photographers prefer a second strobe that is fired aimed at this transition area. I personally prefer a contrasting look. You are free to choose whichever setup you wish to go with. With the light(s) thus setup, meter for the background. Use just enough light to balance the exposure on the subject’s faces. An external light meter is essential as it will help you to balance the exposure. Start by selecting your aperture value. Then meter for the background to establish the shutter speed you need. Next, dial in the power settings on the flash so that it is just about half a stop to one stop higher than the exposure for the background. This ensures that the faces are properly lit. This also ensures some contrast in the image. Take it away from there.
In the second scenario with the light dropping fast an extended golden hour shoot may not be possible. But you can mimic the golden hour light to extend the window of opportunity. Thanks to Pye from Lin & Jirsa Photography from whom I came to know about this technique of using an external flash in outdoor shooting. You need a powerful strobe for this. Place it as far back from your couple as you need, to make the effect look realistic. Gel the strobe with CTO gels to get a warm color tone and to make it appear as the Sun during golden hour. Pose your couple and make your images. This technique will however work as long as there is a reasonable amount of light in the sky to make it look realistically golden hour.
The blue hour is an extended shooting opportunity for the discerning photographer, a short creative window at the end of the day, a value for money proposition for the patient photographer. I personally like shooting when there is still a touch of warm light at the corner of the western hemisphere. That kind of contradicts with the overall blue sky. The blue hour is a good example for using an external flash in outdoor shooting scenario. For the blue hour I prefer mostly front lit setups as the ambient light is too less to be of any significant use except as a backdrop. A single light fired from high above through a diffuser and or grid depending on the look works just fine. Just to make it interesting I would gel the flash to produce a warm light and contradict with the blue background.
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