Is it possible to photograph in subzero temperatures? Yes, it is. And the photos can still look amazing if you can draw out a smile or good expression from your subject. I had rented a Profoto B1 light with softbox from ACME Camera Company last week and I wanted to put the light through its paces. The light is more powerful and recycles faster than my typical portable lighting kit. The light is wireless, magic, and I have some serious gear lust after renting this light.
The weather was downright freezing. It was below freezing actually. So, kudos to the kids for braving the cold. We spent about a minute or two with each kid and the light was fast enough to fire off enough shots and it never missed a beat. And because of the power of the light we could have a larger softbox which creates a nice soft light that creates the illusion of natural light. I can also get the shallow depth of field and a blurred background which I love. So yes, this camera is on my Amazon Wishlist, and I am saving my dollars to afford this light. They are expensive. And it is why I used 20 pounds of ankle weights to weigh down the light stand and I had each kid act as a photo assistant and hold the light stand while the wind was blowing. There was quite a bit of wind which can be a bad and a good thing. The wind causes the hair to fly into the face but it can also make the hair fly as if we have a wind machine which can create a more dynamic headshot.
I also photographed Adam, the father of two of the kids. He needed a few headshots for some Facebook profiles. Everyone should have professional headshots for this profiles photos… especially for Tinder.
Some of the kids, including Julianne, switched outfits so I photographed them twice. This is the second outfit for Julianne and I like it a lot more than the first outfit. She has a great sense of style and has always known how to pose for the camera.
At the end of the photo shoot we did a group photo. This is just 70% of my nephews and nieces. I hope I can photograph all ten of them together someday… they haven’t been in a group yet 🙁
Levi has been my “muse” for the last year. At least, I have had a personal project to photograph Levi once a month during his first year. He is a natural for the camera, however, he didn’t last long in the cold weather. He gave a few smiles and faces until he decided he didn’t like the cold.
Here is a behind the scenes photo of the photo shoot. You can see the size of the softbox with Profoto B1. It creates the most amazing light. Until I can buy one outright I’ll probably rent this bad boy a few more times. And I’m not paid by anyone to say this. I just reserve the right to geek out over some camera gear that helps create amazing photos.