Moshe Zusman: How to Light Up a Room
In the January issue of Rangefinder Magazine, Moshe Zusman shared his techniques for getting “consistent lighting throughout the wedding day.” His aim is “to help fellow photographers move beyond natural light and embrace the beauty of combining strobes and ambient to make the perfect engagement or portrait shot.”
For this, he counts on his six Profoto D1 Air 1000w monolights.
Read more and see a few of his images in the online edition of Rangefinder Magazine.
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Juan-Carlos
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I read the article and using remote lights can help get better photos. However it is easy to over illuminate and destroy the real mood of the celebration.
Some of the photos on the article show a big blast of light. Too much light for my taste. Less light and more ambient light would have been nicer !!
My goal as a wedding photographer has always been for the bride and groom to say that how it really was and that includes preserving the mood. Many couples spend a lot of time creating a mood for the reception with special lighting and if the photographer puts a lot of flash it breaks it !!!
Anyway, just my opinion!!!
By the way I am the number one Profoto fan and I have 3 D4 Packs, 3 7B and all imaginable accessories !!!!
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