We tested the Godox V1s with its new round head in this "part advertising and mostly edutainment video." Using principles within our "Beyond Craft - The Art of Photography" e-learning series, we based the final picture on the idea of what Henry Peach Robinson might do with this new on or off-camera flash.
Go Beyond Craft. bit.ly/2NLUVYT
Robinson is famous for his pioneering photography techniques such as combination printing (what we generally refer to as a composite photo or compositing today ) and wrote many excellent books that we enjoy reading on photography as Art in the late 1800s.
His first was Pictorial Effect in Photography: Being Hints on Composition and Chiaroscuro for Photographers.
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As this picture and video is a creative tribute, we didn't seek to imitate or emulate precisely what Henry would have done or written about in his texts. We desired to create something unique that shows the tremendous amount of gratitude, respect, and admiration we have for those who went before us.
One of our former mentoring students said,
"I love how you went beyond the "here's what I do with off-camera flash OCF" by delivering an inspiring video about life, being a beautiful example of a father and son relationship, provide a lesson in storytelling, Art, and lighting for photographers, all while creating a stunning image. "
Cami Grudzinski
The Behind The Scenes video runs 8 minutes and 47 seconds.
Part 1 Start to 2:31
Ever looked at a picture in a book or magazine, on a wall or in a gallery and wonder what transpired in the moments leading up to the shutter clicking? We unveil the Godox V1 after laying the foundation about things that are important to the characters in the picture.
Part 2 - The Idea from 2:32 to 3:54
Go behind the idea and learn more about HPR. Plus, problem-solving on-location photography.
Part 3 - The Inspiration from 3:55 to 5:19
David Edmonson (my father) and I sit down after the shoot and touch on relevant topics to us like Composition, alternating Tones, and subject matter themes in Pictorial photography.
Part 4 - The Proper Tools from 5:21 to 6:38
Look at the tools we used including the Godox V1 on-camera flash with a round head (used off-camera) and the AK-R1 Accessory Kit lighting modifiers. See the unique lighting patterns when compared to a standard rectangular flash head.
Part 5 - Stories That Matter 6:39 to 7:02
Street, wedding, portrait, travel, commercial, and more styles or genres of photography may find small, portable, and powerful lighting appealing. The bigger question is...What stories are YOU going to create?
Part 6 - The Details 7:03 - 8:46 end.
New or beginning photographers may enjoy knowing where we placed our lights, what modifiers we used, and what were the flash and camera settings. While more seasoned or professional photographers may benefit from seeing our creative process.
We agree with Henry's premise that it's ok for an Artist to put their stamp on their work. He talks about it on page 42 & 43 in his book Picture Making by Photography.
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That's why intentionally styling or staging this scene was done, not to deceive but to make a more beautiful arrangement.
Side note: At 7:30, we mention rewarding someone for looking. To discover more about this concept, check out William Mortensen's book Command To Look.
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Next, we share our Nikon D850's camera and lens settings and show our lighting diagrams and scene sketches. Keep in mind, there are many ways to light a scene, and this was ours. We encourage you to go out and explore and develop your preferred styles.
People who've attended our workshops or heard us speak may recall our belief of "The principles of Art & Design inform us as to what is aesthetically pleasing in our photos. And it's our Craft or technical ability that allows us to realize our preconceived ideas."
One of the qualities that I admire about my father is his willingness to grow.
After almost 50 years as a commercial photographer, David is still willing to learn, seek refinement, and risk failure. I am fortunate that he's shot weddings with me nearly 20 years ago and watching first hand as explored portrait and fine art photography over the past decades.
It's his influence in my life that reminds me that we all have stories worth telling. Our excuse? We have a camera. Can't wait to see what you create!
If you'd like to learn more about or from us, you can find us at www.edmonsonphotography.com.
Connect on Twitter and Instagram as @lukeedmonson and @davidedmonson.
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Massive thank you to Godox Photo Equipment Co., Ltd & 3rd Identity Films for their incredible contributions to making this video.
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www.3rdidentity.com
29 май 2019