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Using One Light for Studio Photography

One Light Photography

105mm, f/8, 1/160

Oftentimes we think multiple lights and other accessories are necessary to create soft even light for studio work. You only NEED one. I used a Paul C. Buff Einstein light with a 86’ White PLM Umbrella for every photo on this blog post.

I know 86” sounds huge.

It is. But it works.

70mm f/6.3 1/160

70mm f/6.3 1/160

We want to spread the light as much as possible and you’ll definitely achieve that with such a large source of light.

Typically I’ll place the modifier at a 45 degree angle with the light high enough to tilt down.

My typical setup when using one light.

My typical setup when using one light.

I start almost every portrait session with the same settings and adjust as I go:

  1. f/ 5.6

  2. 1/160 Shutter Speed

  3. White Balance 5600K (so it’s consistent)

Because the light source is so wide-ranging, shooting couples and families and getting “better light” is easier.

Jakia-4.jpg

If you’re looking for a cheaper alternative light then Paul C. Buff Alien Bees are considerably less expensive. Umbrellas are typically less than $100 as well.

I’ll add some photos here that were taken with this setup:

NYE3(1of1).jpg
Rich3(1of1).jpg
Meme-2.jpg
Sherell4(1of1).jpg

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tags: Studio Lighting, Studio Photography
categories: Studio Lighting
Tuesday 09.21.21
Posted by Devin McAllister
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