Hi all Audio Circle members.
I might be off topic (Not the first or last time)
or it might not be in the mood of the day,
but here are my pictures anyway.
Just want to show my humble portrait talent of my favorite top model: My wife, that is.
All the pictures were taken with my Nikon D200 with 18-55 mm F/3.5 lens with two (02) to (03) three Daylite brand studio flashes.
(Daylite Model KL-4D made in Taiwan – 300ws at 395 USD/each.
I am the exclusive distributor for Kuang Lin Industries since 1996 and I have sold more than 500 units.)
I use a mix of umbrella 32” dia. and soft boxes size 32 X 40” for shaping the light.

This kind of lighting is called lo-key lighting.
I have use one soft box for the main light, aimed directly at my wife’s face and one more light to separate the air from the black back ground.

Another lo-key lighting.
Same lighting set up but with a soft diffusing filter on the lens.

This different type of lighting is called:
Hi-key lighting.
I use here three (03) flashes.
Two with umbrellas on the white background
And one soft box as the main light at a 45 degree angle.
All the above picture were taken at F8 – 1/125sec.

I took this picture of us by putting the camera on a tripod
and using the self timer.
Again only two flashes.
To make nice pictures,
no need to always have elaborate lighting set up.
I am not a professional photographer, however,
I have been doing that hobby for the last 35 years.
Guy 13