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Jeff Smith Captures Interiors; The D-SLR Has Heralded A New Approach To A Specialized Field:
When the space is fairly confined, Smith will instead use his Nikon SB-800 and SB-600 shoe-mount strobes, often, but not always, in TTL-Auto-Flash mode. In fact, they may provide the only lighting. Using an SB-800 with a blue gel over it and positioning it on the floor beneath the glass sink was a clever way to add a shock of color to the shot. An SB-600, bounced off the ceiling, provided fill.
In another instance, only one SB-800 was needed to highlight a vintage bathtub
fixture, with the light slightly diffused and aloft on a light stand. Here,
however, Smith found it more expedient to set the flash to manual and trigger
it remotely with a Wein SSR transmitter on the camera’s hot shoe and a
Wein receiver module on the flash itself. This is normally the path he takes
when using studio strobes.
A Different Perspective On Lenses Besides modifying his shooting and lighting techniques, Smith has adapted his workflow as well, enhancing efficiency all around. “These days I rarely even send out a FedEx package. I edit the pictures in Adobe Lightroom and CS3, upload them to an FTP site, and the client downloads them from there.”
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