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Learning to use Studio Strobes

via LinkedIn Learning

Overview

Learn how to select and set up a strobe lighting kit for use in a studio or remote location.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • What you'll learn in this course
  • Essential skills you should have before watching this course
1. An Introduction to Strobe Photography
  • Why shoot with studio strobes?
  • Comparing strobes to continuous lights
2. The Benefits of Strobe Photography
  • Shooting with increased depth of field
  • Shooting more action with faster recharge time than flashes
  • Freezing action with strobe lighting
3. Buying a Lighting Setup
  • Buying piecemeal vs. buying a kit
  • Criteria for selecting lights
  • How many lights do you need?
  • Essential power decisions
  • The challenges of mixing strobe brands
4. The Components of a Studio Strobe Kit
  • Monolights, flash heads, and bulbs
  • Light stands
  • Power pack or power supplies
  • Reflectors and diffusers
5. Getting to Know Your Lights
  • The role of the modeling light
  • Keeping lights cool
  • Essential controls
6. Triggering a Light
  • Connecting the sync cable
  • Optically triggering your strobes
  • Using a wireless transmitter to trigger your strobes
  • Controlling the brightness of your strobe remotely
7. Setting and Testing Your Strobes
  • Setting the shutter, sync speed, and high-speed sync
  • Setting an initial aperture and ISO
  • Controlling power output and test shooting
8. Modifying Strobe Lights
  • Bouncing the light with a reflector or a bounce card
  • Shaping the light with a beauty dish
  • Diffusing the light with an umbrella or a softbox
  • Modeling the light with grids and honeycombs
9. Using Your Studio Strobes Outside
  • Advantages of using a strobe for exterior portraits
  • What are the best modifiers to use when shooting outside?
  • Strobe strategies with sun and shade
10. Putting Everything into Action
  • Shooting with a two-light setup
  • Mixing strobes and continuous lights
  • Three-light dramatic portrait
  • Four-light setup
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Richard Harrington and Abba Shapiro

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