Using a single speedlight for low-key portraits

Using a single speedlight for low-key portraits

Ever been curious about whether a small speedlight can be paired with a larger softbox? We might just have the answer for you. Some photographers may immediately say no, but Gavin Hoey says, don’t be so quick to dismiss it!

In the Adorama video above, Hoey demonstrates how keeping the lighting close to your subject can do wonders for a low-key portrait shoot. This applies even with the small speedlight. Low-key lighting proves to be the perfect opportunity for him to put this theory to work.

Pairing a speedlight with a softbox will make it a larger light source that is decent enough for portraits. However, if you really want to push its capabilities, you can also try Hoey’s low-key portrait techniques. First, keep the light source as close to the subject as possible, but making sure to also position it high up and with a bit of tilt downwards. This creates a soft and flattering light that creates a shadow in the right places for a nice low-key look. Next, power down the speedlight, so it illuminates up your subject just right.

For good measure, Hoey also shared a couple more techniques you can try: feathered low-key lighting and backlit low-key lighting. Both will allow you to get even more dramatic looks with plenty of shadows, which have their own creative applications.

One last thing — a light meter is essential to help you set your speedlight and camera settings right. So, definitely use it if you have one!

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