One flash, three lights, 34 one flash, three lights – Sony HVL-LE1 User Manual

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Off-camera as rim light

Off-camera as rim light with bounce cards

2:1:1 Light ratio

This photograph has a 2:1:1 ratio where the direct light (Rim Light)
from the back is twice as strong as the two reflected light sources
(Key Light, Fill Light).

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What is it?

A technique used to create a
studio looking shot with three
indirect light sources.

How to use it?

• Set the camera and flash to

wireless

• Position the flash above and

behind your subject

• Aim the flash at your subject, this

will create the rim light

• Place two reflectors or reflective

surfaces in front of your subject on
either side. These will reflect the
light back creating a nice fill light

Where to use it?

When you only have one flash,
but want to create a studio
looking shot with three light
sources. Commonly used for
portrait shots to get a 2:1:1 ratio.

one flash,

three lights

Adding a rim light to our subject creates a halo glow around her helping
define our subject from the background. We now have the flash sitting on a
shelf behind the subject. The flash is backlighting her hair but not much else.

With the flash in the same position we added two white cards in front and to
the sides of the subject at an angle towards the light. The flash now backlights
her hair and then reflects off the white cards to illuminate each side of her
face. The result is a well composed image lit from three sides with one flash.

Off-camera Flash Basics

Off-camera Setup

For this photograph, the flash was
placed above and behind the
subject pointing down at them.
Two white cards were placed at
an angle in front of the subject
to bounce the light back at her,
illuminating her from three sides.

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Bounce Card

3' x 2' sheet of white foam
core board.

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Flash

HVL-F60M for adjustable power
and Quick Shift maneuverability.
Attached to included stand for
easy wireless positioning.

SETUP

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