Studio Photography - Using "Hard Light"..

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I talked about large light sources recently, so wanted to give some examples of using small light sources in studio photography to create hard light.


It's something I rarely do, but when the concept calls for it, I really like it. Where large light modifiers give soft and flattering light, small light modifiers (or no modifier) creates hard shadows and punchy, contrasty images. This can be used as a stylistic choice of course, to replicate direct sunlight, or simply for a youthful summer vibe.

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Small light sources cast very noticeable shadows, but again, these can be included as a stylistic choice by putting your model up against the backdrop. As a "strobist" enthusiast, I rarely use studio lights, opting instead for small flashes. My modifier of choice for hard light is often a large white bounce card. This gives the shadows a little diffusion, while keeping the light punchy.

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As you can see, the light is hard and contrasty, while the shadow isn't overly edgy.

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Should you want the hardest shadow possible, you need not use any modifier, and get your model close to the background.

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I should add, in case there is any doubt, that in all of these photos, the flashes were places off-camera and triggered with a Godox X1. There is a lot written about the benefits of huge light modifiers to create soft light, but as a stylistic choice, hard light has its place too.


Words & photos @condra Models: Steph & Unknown Nikon D750. Sigma 85mm 1.4 HSM. Godox X1/TT685.

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Good work! I think light is good in all photos. Maybe in the "pouring candies" image a bit too much candy is covering the face. Maybe :D

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Wow, really great photos!

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Nice have to try this by my own :)
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wow this is really cool :)
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After years of me shooting 99% in just natural light, I've been playing with lighting a lot recently (see my recent 'road flare' post for an example. This is a useful article for my work with flashes. Thanks! Your final picture in this post, I would not consider hard light though, would you?

Cool shoot, and hard light is awesome i myself am notorious for always leaning towards big soft light but this is cool