Guidelines

Does beauty dish size matter?

Does beauty dish size matter?

The bigger the light source is in relation to your subject, the less bright your subject’s eyes are going to be. If you want bright, clear eyes, a smaller beauty dish may be the way to go. It is also harder to control the light fall off (without a grid) as the bigger source will cast more light behind your subject.

What is the best size beauty dish for portraits?

As a general rule of thumb, smaller modifiers will produce a harsher light, and larger modifiers will produce a softer light. If you’re going to be shooting mainly tight head shots, then you may be able to get away with a 42cm beauty dish, however the 55cm and the 70cm will give you more coverage.

What is the size of a beauty dish?

Beauty dishes are essentially large metal bowls, which typically are available in a variety of sizes such as 16″, 22″ or 27″ in diameter. They can be used with both studio strobe and speedlights with the correct speedring fittings.

What is the difference between a beauty dish and a softbox?

A softbox is better for softer light with less contrast and more gradual transitions between light and dark. They are also more flattering to flawed skin. A beauty dish is better when you want a brighter, more sculpted look to your client’s face. They tend to be heavier and sturdier than fabric boxes.

What is the best softbox size?

As a rule of thumb, the size of a softbox should be approximately the same size as your subject; meaning a head shot or half shot could require softboxes in the range of about 18 to 24″, whereas full-body shots could require multiple softboxes in the 48″ or larger range.

What is the white umbrella used for in photography?

White Umbrellas This fabric diffuses and spreads light over a larger surface. This reduces the intensity of the light, and you may need to turn up the power on your flash or strobe to offset this. White umbrellas are best for lighting a larger area, such as a group of people.

What size softbox should I use?

How do I choose a softbox?

In general, the smaller the light source, the more concentrated and harsher the light will be, and the larger the light source the softer the light is. Larger softboxes work well for portraiture photography or large areas as they produce softer lighting with more gradual transitions between light and shadow.

What is Strip softbox used for?

Strip light softboxes can be used as rim lights, hair lights, hard side lights, and background lighting. But many photographers are using these long, narrow lights as key lights, too.