Enter Shanna Lim's "Textures", a modern dance concept who's mysterious and angelic, other-worldly aesthetic would feel right at home within the arches and pillars of the sand filled caverns. Once I saw her performance I knew I finally found the subject for the caverns. Now all I had to do was set up a lighting scheme that would bring my vision to life. Going in, I wanted to 1.accent the arched patterns of the ceiling while 2.bringing additional light on Shae (it's DARK down there, like 3-4 second exposure dark) and 3.include some of the ambient daylight that spills into the caverns from dislodged manhole covers above. So three separate exposure levels all packed into one frame.
A bare speed light placed about 60 yards behind the subject created the epic architectural pattern on the ceiling elements behind Shanna while also providing a subtle, yet distinct rim light that provided a bit of separation from the busy background. Another speed light was fitted with an RPS Studio Mini-Soft Box (seriously, the best little light mod in the world) and placed up high and to the left of Shanna, serving as her key light. One the power levels were dialed in the two-light combination stopped me dead in my tracks. I didn't know how well the back-lighting set up would work on the arches and once everything was locked in (and I regained my senses) we got down to business.
Moving myself around to different vantage points lead to completely different images but the lights and Shanna remained in the exact same positions. My vantage point was the only variable.
Moving myself around to different vantage points lead to completely different images but the lights and Shanna remained in the exact same positions. My vantage point was the only variable.
We even messed around with the sharp, distinct light that was spilling into the caverns from dislodged manhole covers above.
Probably couldn't do this again if I tried |
Photo by Rachel Couch |