I had another light painting session planned with Jusztina Hermann of Delighters Theatre. She also wanted to take some “regular” photographs as we headed to Blackford Hill near sunset time. It turned out to be a great idea.
I always like to shoot during the golden hour before sunset (or two golden hours, as the sun in Scotland is quite low in the sky even during summer time), because the light is wonderful and I can also control it with my speedlights.
I first looked for a clean background against which to photograph Titania, the character Jusztina got into. I used a single speedlight in a soft box camera left and underexposed the background for more saturated colours.
After that sequence of full body pictures, I moved in for a few portraits. I also moved my light closer to Jusztina for a softer light on her face.
As I was about to pack my gear to go on to find a spot for light painting, Jusztina mentioned the wonderful sunset happening behind my back. Needless to say I couldn’t resist this opportunity to get a few more photos in the bag.
And last but not least, we headed into the forest for a short but productive light painting session.