Glenn Chan
September 10th, 2005, 12:18 AM
What I'm wondering about:
A previous thread discussed shooting without any lights at all, using reflectors (and presumably negative fill) instead.
Let's get more extreme than that.
What about lighting without any lights or lighting tools at all? Just find a location that gives good lighting to begin with.
What locations (and time of day) would be good for this?
Has anyone tried:
Gas station
Rooms with white walls (the white walls should act as reflectors and give nice soft fill light)
(outside) Using a building wall as a reflector
I'm not sure exactly where this would be useful, maybe except for ENG and documentaries and landscapes where you don't really have a chance to use lighting instruments.
A previous thread discussed shooting without any lights at all, using reflectors (and presumably negative fill) instead.
Let's get more extreme than that.
What about lighting without any lights or lighting tools at all? Just find a location that gives good lighting to begin with.
What locations (and time of day) would be good for this?
Has anyone tried:
Gas station
Rooms with white walls (the white walls should act as reflectors and give nice soft fill light)
(outside) Using a building wall as a reflector
I'm not sure exactly where this would be useful, maybe except for ENG and documentaries and landscapes where you don't really have a chance to use lighting instruments.