How to Combine Flash and Continuous Light to Capture Dynamic Motion
There are endless creative ways to use broncolor lamps and light shapers. One which is particularly special is the combination of flash and continuous light. With this method, photographers are able to capture motion in their images.
For this how-to video, Urs Recher and Karl Taylor use a Siros with a Para 88 as a flash and a HMI 400 as continuous lighting to create the effect of dynamic movement. Expecially because the model in this video was a dancer, Urs and Karl created stunning images.
When color temperature and light power output are correctly matched between two lights, the results can turn out outstanding.
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