Candlelight From A Speedlite

Sophie-FinalCandle light is one of the toughest types of light to work with for several reasons. There’s the obvious health and safety issues with naked flames and when your studios ‘made of wood (like mine is) that’s a big concern. That aside, candle light is also incredibly dim which is why film and TV directors fake candle light… and so do I.

In this video tutorial I’ll show you how to turn a speedlight in to realistic candle light which is safe, predictable and bright enough to keep your ISO at sensible levels.

I’m using a modified lantern as my virtual light source. If you want to get the same lamp then pop along to your nearest Ikea where you can pick one ofย the Rotera Lanterns up for around ยฃ2.00 (see link below) all you need to is leave it exposed to the elements for a few years and it’ll look just like mine ๐Ÿ™‚

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Equipment used in the video:

Adobe Photoshop CS6
http://www.adorama.com/searchsite/default.aspx?searchinfo=photoshop+cs6&category=4294967278+11&KBID=67338

Canon 60D
http://www.adorama.com/ICA60D.html?KBID=67338

Canon 24-105L f/4 IS
http://www.adorama.com/CA24105AFU.html?KBID=67338

Ikea Lantern
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/26472200/

9 thoughts on “Candlelight From A Speedlite”

  1. Hi Gavin. Great video as usual.

    I have a question. Wouldn’t it have been the same adjusting the white balance instead of using the gel on the speedlight?
    I thought that gels where handy to unify different sources of light (like tungsten and flash), but perhaps I’m missing the point.

    Thanks!
    Hernan

  2. Hi Gavin. I tried this and it worked a treat (I used an empty Pringles tube rather than the black card – which I also use as a poor man’s snoot!). Just one question though – does it matter what zoom setting your speedlight is set to?

    Thanks again for a great video tutorial ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Message: Hi Gav. I’m a huge fan. but your workshops are not available in my country. I have a Canon 5D iii. When i export my raw files from lightroom, it is only 2mb big. that’s only 0.7mb bigger than my canon 400d. what am I doing wrong? I changed my export to photopro. tiff, etc

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