Entitled “Dance of The Necromancer”
Whats the story behind this studio session image? 😎
Single light-source set
Shot in a single exposure/capture/In-camera effect
Result of experimenting "by being arty and dragging the shutter" ...
An intial flash fire-freeze .... illuminating the subject, whilst "repetitive-turntable-motion applied" Plus ... Illuminating the remainder of the exposure "shutter-drag-time" with the parabolic reflectors 'halogen-modelling light' (set to proportional) to place an emphasis on ghosting-effect, in order to yield "movement in the subject"
tethered digital shot
Capture One Pro
+ Nikon D200 (CCD) ISO 100
+ AIS Micro-Nikkor 55mm lens
specialist flash-lighting
Briese focus.2 115 S-H lighting system
+ standard ø diffuser
+ Briese B6 lamp-head
+ Briese yellow cube 800e flash-generator
subject located
within ‘diameter distance’ of “focus tube-position 1.5” Briese focus.2 parabolic reflector to yield lighting effect
For the required light-control
the entire studio walls and floors covered in black-velvet sheeting
light meter
Minolta Spotmeter F
subject
Sculpture By Eleanor Boyce M.A
studio
Scarborough, United Kingdom 2023
‘ Original Photographic Works ‘ by Richard Alan Mulford are subject to United Kingdom Intellectual Property © Copyright legislation