Photography Tips & Tricks
Photography Tips & Tricks
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- bigtrickagain0
very fast strobes. the camera setup doesn't really matter here. ideally you'd get a strobe with a t.5 time of 1/500s or better - because you're shooting inside, if you set your aperture high enough, ideally any ambient light won't matter (this should be generally true if you're shooting with strobes inside) so all the light will be coming from the strobes. thus, even if your shutter speed is low, like 1/30s, your model will still be frozen in motion thanks to the fast strobes.
if you're shooting outside using sunlight, just use a fast shutter speed (and whatever combination of wide aperture and high iso you need to achieve it). for someone jumping like that, i'd say 1/500s or faster would do fine.
- we used to use Speedotron Quad Heads... 1/4000th flash duration, but octopus of wires!vaxorcist