A Major Change...
About 30 years ago, a photographer from the Bay area named Gage White conducted a workshop at a local studio in Honolulu. I was probably using umbrellas at that time for my light modifiers. Gage was using a Beauty Dish. Never saw that until he showed up with it. In due time at least two of my colleagues purchased a pair. After a few years, one of them offered his pair to me for free. I took them and they sat on my porch for years. They eventually ended up in my garage.
In 2014, I noticed a lot of photographers using a variation of the Beauty Dish so I wondered if I still had the reflectors. I went into the garage, found them, cleaned one of them up and discovered it fit my primary lighting setup - SCORE! Brought it to the studio space where I had my stuff, attached it, and decided I liked the light it produced. That, along with my 5x7 silver reflector became the reflector of choice for the next 4 years.
In 2014, I noticed a lot of photographers using a variation of the Beauty Dish so I wondered if I still had the reflectors. I went into the garage, found them, cleaned one of them up and discovered it fit my primary lighting setup - SCORE! Brought it to the studio space where I had my stuff, attached it, and decided I liked the light it produced. That, along with my 5x7 silver reflector became the reflector of choice for the next 4 years.
Beauty Dish, Fill light (into wall), large reflector under face.
Image with Beauty Dish, no hair light
The other reason that I switched to a beauty dish was it gave me a snappier (little contrastier) look to the images. That was important since I'm doing a lot of high key (white background) portraits.
Coming up next... another change in the main light...stay tuned...
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