| Nikon D4, 28-300mm, ƒ/5.6, ISO 12,800, 1/60 |
My daughter has a favorite band called Late Night Reading. This is a link to their MySpace page where you can listen to their music. They are a pop-punk band started in 2009 when they were all just sophomores in high school.
I was fascinated at how the bands build their fan base using social media and then going to small venues like Swayze's Venue in Marietta. This is where they played Thursday night when I went along to help chaperon my daughter and her friend going to the concert.
My wife reached out to see if they mind me shooting some photos. We were doing this as much to make my daughter happy with photos of her with the band as to just have some fun ourselves.
You can see more of my photos here on my PhotoShelter account.
| My daughter is in the middle with her friend she brought from school on the right. |
As you can see in the first photo I was only getting to shoot at about 1/60 for a shutter speed. While I had my 85mm ƒ/1.4 to shoot with the problem then became a depth-of-field issue.
Why was 1/60 and ƒ/1.4 not good? This is a pop-punk band. They and their fans move like crazy. I am not sure with all their head banging that they are not moving faster than many of the athletes I photograph.
While the shutter speed was better at ƒ/1.4 I was having a terrible time getting many usable shots unless they paused for a moment.
| Nikon D4, 14-24mm, ISO 5000, ƒ/5.6, 1/60 |
I put the two lights stands all the way up as high as they go. Pointed the strobes to the stage zoomed all the way out for most of the photos and changed the zoom to a little wider if I moved them close to the stage. The SB800 was zoomed to 105mm and the Nikon SB900 was zoomed in to 200mm.
The strobes are on the PocketWizard Transceiver TT5 and They are on Manfrotto 5001B Nano Black Light Stands and the Manfrotto 175F Justin Spring Clamp with Flash Shoe to hold the flashes. I am triggering the TT5 using the PocketWizard Mini TT1 and PocketWizard AC3.
I turned the ISO up to about ISO 5,000 because I didn't want the background to go totally dark.
| Nikon D4, 14-24mm, ISO 5000, ƒ/5.6, 1/60 |
| Nikon D4, 14-24mm, ISO 4000, ƒ/5.6, 1/60 |
- Shoot test shots of available light before adding lights
- Always have strobes with you
- Use off camera strobes
- Use higher ISO to open up the background when shooting with strobes
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