Putting a dramatic twist on Clamshell Lighting

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In this Photo Deconstruction I’m going to show you a dramatic and unexpected twist on clamshell lighting.
First, what is clamshell lighting?
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Clamshell lighting is a portrait photography technique that uses two lights to create a soft, even light that can flatter the face and gets it's name based on how the lights are positioned.
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This image was taken during one of my workshops -- if you'd like to see what's coming next be sure to visit workshops.lindsayadlerphotogra...
00:48 Final Image
00:58 Behind the Scenes
5:13 Post Processing
💡Lighting (3)
(1) Main light: Positioned above and centered on the subject's face.
- Light Modifier: Equipped with a five degree grid to concentrate the light narrowly.
- Purpose: Creates deep shadows on the subject's face for a dramatic effect.
(2) Fill light: Positioned below the subject's face.
- Light Modifier: A strip softbox with a grid.
- Purpose: Lifts shadows and adds detail to shadowed areas.
(3) Background light: Positioned behind the subject.
- Light Modifier: Bare strobe with an ND gel.
- Purpose: Controls brightness and creates separation between the subject and the background.
🖌 Post Processing
✅ Adjusted white balance in raw processing to make the image warmer.
✅ Enhanced shine in the subject's hair.
✅ Used Generative Fill in Photoshop to clean up rough areas in the hair.
✅ Applied liquify tool in Photoshop to make the hair appear fuller.
✅ Minor color adjustments and improvements in hair were made, but skin retouching was subtle due to the good condition of the model's skin.
📢 I’d love to hear your thoughts on the final outcome. Drop a comment below!
📸 Camera Settings:
✅ 1/200th
✅ F/8
✅ ISO 400
📸 Gear Used:
✅ Canon EOS R5: adorama.rfvk.net/JxzdE
✅ Canon 24-105mm 2.8 RF: adorama.rfvk.net/q74XY
✅ Profoto D2: adorama.rfvk.net/qvB7y
✅ Profoto 1x4' Strip Softbox: adorama.rfvk.net/4AdQn
✅ Profoto Air Remote: adorama.rfvk.net/W3o5G
✅ Lee Filters 225 Neutral Density Frost: adorama.rfvk.net/Kj7gVe
✅ Avenger D600 boom arm: adorama.rfvk.net/XRdAG
✅ Savage C-Stand: adorama.rfvk.net/J1ZW2
✅ Rosco Creative Effects Gel Kit: adorama.rfvk.net/oZDno
✅ Tether tools Tether Cable: adorama.rfvk.net/avr5q
✅ Savage Seamless Beige: adorama.rfvk.net/zkmEr
🔥 For more vintage inspired setups like this you'll definitely want to check out my Beauty Lighting Recipe Guide: lindsayadler.photo/beautyguide and my Beauty Lighting class: lindsayadler.photo/beautyclass
👉 All upcoming workshops: lindsayadler.photo/workshops
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  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan41983 күн бұрын

    Love another umbrella class. Good to know other ways to use it. Thanks!!

  • @chrismiller9759
    @chrismiller975911 күн бұрын

    Really awesome, as usual. Thanks for sharing all the details, including the neutral gel on the D1. Thanks also for switching back and forth between the out-of-camera image versus the processed image. That helps so much with seeing what you did.

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan419813 күн бұрын

    Great job on men portraits and lighting also. I have to see what my budget in fall or spring to get fashion jewelry. Thanks for the class.

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan419816 сағат бұрын

    I am glad their video on how to be creative. Great tips.

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan419820 күн бұрын

    I have to see what props on sale in September. Thanks for the video and sample of the R5 mark 2.

  • @alessandrozugno
    @alessandrozugnoАй бұрын

    "Hard light can look really nice in camera".... that blew my mind🤯. This very true

  • @trudansing
    @trudansing20 күн бұрын

    Amazing ❤ thank you Lindsay and Adorama!

  • @bala1000mina
    @bala1000mina22 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much Lindsay, as always very helpful and informative tutorial! ND Gel tip is awesome! Good luck and keep creating!

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan4198Ай бұрын

    Love the resolution of the camera. Really stand out. Love Canon cameras also. Thanks for giving back to the community.

  • @LunaBelAir
    @LunaBelAirАй бұрын

    Wow, definitely took me back to old age Hollywood visual world. Good job!

  • @Keith80027
    @Keith8002729 күн бұрын

    Thank you for doing behind the scenes video as it educates on the how.

  • @kohana6798
    @kohana6798Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan419816 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the sample photos from photo shoot. Always learning. Have to make sure my photos are top quality. Thanks for the creative ideas.

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan419819 күн бұрын

    I am glad you did a class on a Prophoto Para. Seen it at event awhile back.

  • @paulmclinden7046
    @paulmclinden7046Ай бұрын

    The post processing explanation and your thoughts on "why" is the way to go with KZread videos. Great, informative video. Well done you.

  • @roymatusek6636
    @roymatusek6636Ай бұрын

    I always walk away with both newly learned skills and photo inspiration from everyone one of your excellent tutorials. Sincere thanks!

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan4198Ай бұрын

    I will use myself as a test model to refresh my memory or research men's fashion. I will look over your book also on posing again for men. I highly recommend Lindsay book. Thanks for the tips.

  • @p0ggles
    @p0ggles28 күн бұрын

    Another excellent video! Lindsay rocks!

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan4198Ай бұрын

    Look forward to next video. I will check your legacy videos also when I have time. Thanks for the refresher course on Portrait Retouching and tips. Great information. Thanks.

  • @Elassyahmed
    @ElassyahmedАй бұрын

    Ooooh, Christmas came early 😊

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan4198Ай бұрын

    Very good instructor. I like following her advance techniques and I always learning new or refresh my memory on techniques just in case. Thanks for sharing your expertise.

  • @lyasilva8424
    @lyasilva8424Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your advice, I am new to the world of photography, and I learn a lot from your videos, greetings from Venezuela¡

  • @lindsayadlerphoto

    @lindsayadlerphoto

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan4198Ай бұрын

    Great tips for part time photographers, hobbyist, or work for jeweler that wants to update their website or E Commerce site. Thank You.

  • @andrefelixstudio2833
    @andrefelixstudio2833Ай бұрын

    Your Video is a very nice presentation, if you guys have ever looked at the Centerfold in PB you will also see that some times there is a direct light on the face of the model very similar to process you’re talking about In this video! PB’s trick is to do it in such a way it’s not so obvious !

  • @Nicosalgadophotography
    @NicosalgadophotographyАй бұрын

    goooorgeous

  • @Muhammadfathi1
    @Muhammadfathi1Ай бұрын

    Dear Lindsay ... i very much appreciate your creativity in creating a wide diversity of photoshoot throughout your career. The point is, you always show how you use your lighting to achieving your amazing portraits, however not every one owns profoto lighting, and on the top of that, the availability of a five degree grids seems too difficult to find on the market. What if you show the same with different lighting modifiers such as the Rogue grids or the 7 inch reflectors with 10 degree grid. Thank you so much.

  • @lindsayadlerphoto

    @lindsayadlerphoto

    Ай бұрын

    I understand, however I personally use Profoto, so that is what I show. Many of (if not all) of the techniques I use can be interchanged with the equivalent lighting and modifiers. It's not possible for me to show every variations of every product, so that's why I stick to showing what I use.

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan419827 күн бұрын

    The nonprofit very happy with my work and they want me to do more. It good to give back.

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan4198Ай бұрын

    Photoshop Elements is good also. Not sure what the new version has.

  • @RobinBuckley-fs3sj
    @RobinBuckley-fs3sj2 күн бұрын

    Your work is beautiful and I would love to attend one of your workshops but $2K+ is just out of reach for my budget!

  • @lindsayadlerphoto

    @lindsayadlerphoto

    Күн бұрын

    We had a $299 workshop this past weekend. We also offer our own payment plans, and have options through Affirm, Klarna, etc.

  • @mroblige1018
    @mroblige101828 күн бұрын

    Imagine doing what every photographer runs from, hard light in studio, shooting in harsh noon light, photographing dark skin models more than twice in your life and being good at it

  • @bootyful.boudoir
    @bootyful.boudoirАй бұрын

    Quick q: Why did you not opt to use the D1 as the main key and a variable D2 as the bg light?

  • @versatilevic

    @versatilevic

    29 күн бұрын

    Using a D2 on the background would've been even tougher than using a D1 because the D2 has double the output of the D1.

  • @MrJupton1
    @MrJupton1Ай бұрын

    What are your ratios? thats the real key to this look...And a model w great make-up

  • @lindsayadlerphoto

    @lindsayadlerphoto

    Ай бұрын

    Be sure to check out all of my lighting guides at learnwithlindsay.com that have lighting ratios for all of them. On this, it was probably 2.5 stops less, but as you can see the chest is a bit lighter than the hands, so it depends on where you were metering.

  • @MrJupton1

    @MrJupton1

    Ай бұрын

    @@lindsayadlerphoto Lindsay, Thanks for the info. Yes the "fill" is just enough to give some detail. Gives it depth. I've always called it "butterfly lighting" probably similar in concept. All the best!

  • @EHKuijpers
    @EHKuijpersАй бұрын

    Thank you for the informative video Lindsay! I was wondering though why you didn’t use the D1 as the main light? Would you still need to use the ND filter? I would love to know!

  • @lindsayadlerphoto

    @lindsayadlerphoto

    Ай бұрын

    Typically my D2s can actually turn down even lower power than my D1s! It was probably because it was a workshop and I was using 12 strobes at the same time and had just distributed them amongst sets.

  • @EHKuijpers

    @EHKuijpers

    Ай бұрын

    @@lindsayadlerphoto ohhhh I wouldn't expect that for the D2s to go lower in power! Thanks for the response :)

  • @svoivdosku
    @svoivdoskuАй бұрын

    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @ghunstyle
    @ghunstyleАй бұрын

    Is there any way to use a 5 degree grid on normal Bowens Mount lights that aren't profoto lights? 😭

  • @lindsayadlerphoto

    @lindsayadlerphoto

    Ай бұрын

    Hi there! I'm sure Bowens has a small grid, and then you can attach cinefoil around the end to make it smaller if you need.

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachonАй бұрын

    Anyone using artificial lighting needs to understand the inverse-square law. Due to the way light expands from POINT sources the footprint of the light increases 4x each time the distance from the source doubles. An easy way to remember this was a trick my lighting mentor Monte Zucker used back in the 1970s with single power manual flash: f/stop numbers. If the distance from the light changes from 22-16-11-8-5.6-4 feet its intensity will change by one f/stop with each ‘f/stop’ interval or two f/stops each time the distance doubles. So if you want to high contrast highlight-to-shadow gradients from your lighting you need to put the lights close to the face of the subject and if you want buttery smooth fall off you need to to have them further away - why fashion and glamor photographers who understand this have huge studios and Hollywood sound stages are so large. The tool of choice for the high contrast look is the beauty dish which has a metal disk over the flash tube to prevent it from creating more exposure in the center and to eliminate the specular reflection of the flash tube on the skin. In might seem logical to put the fill source opposite the key light but you need to take into account that natural light, key and fill, comes from overhead and when fill is placed below the face it will be effective for controlling the tone of the shadows but the modeling on the face will not be natural. That’s not to say lighting on a face must always look natural but it is what viewers will perceive as “normal”. For example the reason flash in a hot shoe in portrait mode looks “fake” is that the shadow and specular highlights it creates on skin and other 3D objects are ‘unnaturally’ low compared to faces and things illuminated by sun in the southern sky and northern skylight north for the equator with the 45° angle of the sun at mid-morning and mid-afternoon producing the best 3D rendering because the shadow the nose casts covers half of it. Having enough space to move lights far away from subjects a reason why hobbyists struggle getting the same ‘soft’ look in their lighting in their living rooms and instead without realizing wind up bouncing “spill” fill off ceiling and walls which will create the same soft light an overcast day but with very little precise control. Artificial light sources need to get larger as the distance from the subject increases not to spread the light - inverse-square does that - but rather to control how the specular highlights the light creates look. That concept is referred to as the ‘apparent’ size of the light source or how big it looks from the POV of the subject. The sun is huge but so far away its ‘apparent’ size is that of a point source.

  • @NathanSpotts

    @NathanSpotts

    Ай бұрын

    ok

  • @lindsayadlerphoto

    @lindsayadlerphoto

    Ай бұрын

    Uh thanks for explaining what the inverse square law is lol. Not really the purpose of the video though!

  • @louhightower4141

    @louhightower4141

    Ай бұрын

    I just love it when the Pros chime in......

  • @flyviewzofficial
    @flyviewzofficialАй бұрын

    you're so beautiful

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