posted on Saturday, December 29, 2007 in Photographers Ed Pingol
I've been keeping an eye on this week's featured photographer, Ed Pingol from San Francisco. I noticed Ed's photos in the Flash Flavor Flickr image pool and immediately went to look for more of his work. His lighting style is pretty impressive. He manages to shoot some of the sexiest formals (future FF post) I've ever seen, all with the power of of his ambient light deleter flash stick.
****UPDATE****
I found this forum post that showcases Ed's how to's on the strobe setup... Thanks for putting this together ED!
Here is Ed's post on deleting the ambient:
I placed Monica who is holding the "light stick" 5 feet behind the couple. the flashes were both set at 1/1 (full power) with a beam spread of 24mm (the widest setting). when your f-stop is adjusted to compensate for the light stick's bright flashes we automatically delete most of the ambient light and are left with what is pictured above.
A question that is brought up often is "why 2 flashes"? well, a cool thing about shooting with 2 instead of one is you can double your light output. but the main reason why i shoot with 2 is because of those times when i don't need to shoot at full power. i double the speed of recycling time because shooting @ 1/2 power with 2 strobes is equal to shooting @ 1/1 with a single strobe.
Ed Pingol writes about "deleting the ambient" Monica (my wife) and I were presented a huge problem with busy cluttered backgrounds of freeways, street post with wires and people walking to and fro. we needed to "delete" everything and try to manage a decent picture on the process. This technique can be applied anywhere and can easily be done as long as you have the capability of off camera flash. a definite "must-add" for your bags of tricks if you don't have it yet already. My off camera flash "light stick" consist of 2 sb-28 flashes mounted on a flat bracket triggered by a pocket wizard (also mounted on the same flat bracket). you can easily get one from ebay for $7! make sure you search for "multipurpose flash bracket". This little setup is then mounted on a "Bogen 3232 Swivel Tilt Monopod Head" which allows me to... well, tilt my flash heads to any direction i want, which gives me a lot more creative freedom when compared to simply attaching the flat bracket straight onto a monopod.
****UPDATE****
I found this forum post that showcases Ed's how to's on the strobe setup... Thanks for putting this together ED!
Here is Ed's post on deleting the ambient:
I placed Monica who is holding the "light stick" 5 feet behind the couple. the flashes were both set at 1/1 (full power) with a beam spread of 24mm (the widest setting). when your f-stop is adjusted to compensate for the light stick's bright flashes we automatically delete most of the ambient light and are left with what is pictured above.
A question that is brought up often is "why 2 flashes"? well, a cool thing about shooting with 2 instead of one is you can double your light output. but the main reason why i shoot with 2 is because of those times when i don't need to shoot at full power. i double the speed of recycling time because shooting @ 1/2 power with 2 strobes is equal to shooting @ 1/1 with a single strobe.
Kewl! I must admit, I haven't once used 2 flashes on one rig but now that I think about it, I think there are definitely some situations where 2 heads are for sure the way to go! Especially outside in bright bright daylight! I look forward to seeing Ed's stuff on formals, you are really going to enjoy the time he puts into making his portraits! Anyone get inspired by this or have a photo examples? Please give Ed your thoughts! Cheers! Matt
Is this SICK or what??? at this point, I was becoming a Mayan Warrior myself.... These guys were flying around at MACH speed, going in circles, jumping in the air, screaming death chants! I was trying my best to move with the wolf pack until this guy got in my face (i think he was the leader of the pack)... but anyway, he literally looked at me and belted this whoooaaaaaaahhhhhh scream in my face, which I must admit, intimidated me....
Here he is again, keeping an eye on me...
This is one of my FAV's from the sequence. I wanted to backlight this crew to showcase the layers of this madness. Fill with on camera 580...
here is a sneak peek at our setup... (only 1 slave speedlight)
and the grand finish...(this appeared to be a kill, one warriors strength over another)
I just thought I'd post this to help you out for the next time you encounter Mayan warriors.....
insane eh?
Thoughts?
Cheerios,
mateo
PS:
***Update*** I thought I'd give you a little heads up as to why it is that FF gets updated SO lamely... I'm just plain busy. 14 weddings in the month of November..no thanksgiving yum yum for this turkey! Both Sol & I and our Associate shooter are working our ARSSES off so its difficult to keep up with this blog. Just give me a break if you come back to see we haven't updated this thing. Almost 100 weddings in 2007... whewwww.... I need a break! 2008 isnt any different... we already have 50 weddings booked up to MAY! What the hell is wrong with me????
And these from my amigo,
And here are a few from my amgio,
This one of
And these from my friend,
I took 15 dance lessons!
Here are a few from my bud,
this is the group photographer shot....
THANK YOU to all my photog buddies who snapped a few frames, I'm sure I'll be seeing some more here soon :)
Cheers,
mateo y sol