Tag Archives: Assignment
Lighting 103: Greg’s Assignment: Results
Abstract: So, did you do Greg's gels assignment? I did. Twice. Below are my results, and what I learned. Reporting in from our last assignment, in which you were asked to shoot a portrait in three different ways: clean white … Continue reading
Lighting 103: Greg’s Assignment
Abstract: The best way to get a better understanding of light and color is to just do it. In the last part of our conversation with Greg Heisler, he gave what I think is a very good piece of advice … Continue reading
On Assignment: Alley Cat
When Indian photographer (and Strobist reader) Nayan Khanolkar first graced the halls of Lighting 101 as a newb in 2010, he hardly could have known what just the next few years would have in store for him. Fast forward to … Continue reading
On Assignment: Leaf and a Dish
As photographers, we often have to do outdoor portraits. And if we are lighting, that means hauling a lot of gear, fighting a lot of sun and dealing with the wind. But lately I've been working to pare the gear … Continue reading
On Assignment: Mum for Fuji
For the last couple of years, I have been involved in the planning process for the Fuji X-Pro 2. I've been using a pre-production unit since October. One of the photos I did for them (the only one where I … Continue reading
On Assignment: Studio in the Wild
Photos ©Jonny Armstrong Jonny Armstrong is used to being stood up. In fact, in his line of work it happens most of the time. A research scientist, his work includes photographing lit portraits of wild animals in their natural habitats. … Continue reading