Shooting nightlife or party photography with an off-camera flash
Sunday, January 4, 2009 at 1:19AM A few weeks ago, I was hired by a promotions company to photograph a holiday party at an apartment building downtown. I decided to bring my 580 EX Speedlite and wireless transmitter so i could light them off camera, hand-held, and remain mobile - just walk the room and shoot people as they hung out.
My girlfriend ended up coming along and offered to stand at my side and hold the Speedlite up high, which was great because it gave the light an angle I couldn't have accomplished were I holding it with my own arm.
I decided not to use any kind of diffusion and use fairly powerful blast - I found the hard light gave the shots a an edge and a sharpness that I really like. It also really separates the subjects from the background and makes them pop. Certainly a wedding or family event would require softer, more diffused light, but for this type of event, I dig it.
What do you think? Is the lighting overly harsh, or does it work?
(1/50 sec, f/3.5, Canon EF 28-105 at 28mm, ISO 400, one Canon 580EX speedlight held high camera right)
(1/50 sec, f/3.5, Canon EF 28-105 at 28mm, ISO 400, one Canon 580EX speedlight held high camera right)
(1/50 sec, f/3.5, Canon EF 28-105 at 28mm, ISO 400, one Canon 580EX speedlight held high camera left
(1/50 sec, f/3.5, Canon EF 28-105 at 30mm, ISO 400, one Canon 580EX speedlight held 45 degrees right of camera)
(1/50 sec, f/4.5, Canon EF 28-105 at 70mm, ISO 400, one Canon 580EX speedlight held high camera right)



Reader Comments (5)
Thanks for the comments, much appreciated. I like the overall look. It does make your subject jump out. The only part I do not like is the hard shadow you see in the second and third images. The last two are brilliant shots.
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The second shot pops. The black around the shot with that red is glorious. I also really like the shot of the bartender with the shaker. Very cool with the angle.
Hi Chris. I like that last one! fun!
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The last two photos really work, but the others have very harsh light and shadows.