| Nikon D4, 28-300mm (44mm), ISO 100, 1/160, ƒ/5 |
Earlier I took some pictures of the band when they were in town a couple of months ago. Here is the blog post I did then. What I wrote about back then was that even the D4 was struggling to take photos in a dark hole like the Swayze's Venue in Marietta, GA.
I had in my van my monobloc lighting kit this time in addition to the Nikon Speedlights.
I went into the parking lot a little later after they had played and set up my lights. I also asked them if they had something they were looking for. They didn't have any ideas, so I took the lead and told them about this concept you see above.
Here is the setup for the photo.
Now lets play
Once I have the lights set and get a few of the shots that I was initially looking for, I asked the band to have some fun.
I then took the same setup and moved it to where you could see the Tatoo Shop and the Pawn Store lights in the background. Here are some of those shots.
| For these I used a tripod and dragged the shutter to 1/13th of second. Everything else stayed the same since there was almost no light on the band. |
I would prefer to shoot the promo photos all the time over the concert photos. Just compare these above to the same band performing below.
Live Performance
| Nikon D4, 14-24mm ƒ/2.8, ISO 6400, 1/60, ƒ/4 |
I turned the ISO up to about ISO 6,400 because I didn't want the background to go totally dark.
| Nikon D4, 14-24mm ƒ/2.8, ISO 6400, 1/60, ƒ/4 |
| Nikon D4, 28-300mm ƒ/3.5-5.6, ISO 10,000, 1/60, ƒ/5.6 |
My friend Zach Arias launched his successful freelancing business just shooting bands like Late Night Reading's promo shots. He started by just using a Vivitar 285 on a light stand. He was so successful he started a workshop teaching photographers his "One Light" technique.
You can see my whole take here from the evening.

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