You know how photographers are always asking for more light? Well, Photographer Bee Trofort shows us that sometimes a little can go a long way. Actually, something that shines just the right amount is a must to create some stunning portraits with Strobes and light painting. Bee uses a combination of strobes and KYU-6 RGB […]
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Hi, my name is Richard Wong, and Iām a wedding photographer based in New Zealand. When Iām not out shooting, I do a lot of product photography at home, and another photography topic I enjoy is toy photography. Despite having many lights of different sizes and power, I found myself using my small Spekular KYU-6 […]
When I saw DexDee Livingstone‘s latest portrait I was immediately drawn in;Ā it was so strong and full of emotion. I just had to reach out and ask DexDee about the setup. While this is a relativity simple shoot in terms of setup, it was also very technical. The main challenge here was to pinpoint […]
Eyal Yassky is a travel photographer and social entrepreneur. For the opening issue of 2019’s EasyJet Traveller magazine, Eyal shot an intriguing story about whiskey-making in Tel Aviv. I asked Eyal to peek his brain about the shoot and share it with the Spiffy Community: A career in Travel photography gets you to… well… Travel. […]
In today’s post, we will go through the bread and butter of interview lighting – the three-point lighting system. At first, we’ll break it down, then we will show some small additions that can make a lot of difference. For the basic lighting we used a Spekular Core Kit split into three lights, and an […]
To be honest, Iām a sucker for symmetry, I love it when things fall into place, and everything aligns, it just feels balanced. It makes me relaxed, but that may just be me š In this blog post, we will be looking at three different scenes, lighting each scene twice, once with a symmetrical lighting […]