Today in Lighting Cookbook, some multi-budget solutions for lighting winter indoor sports—specifically in high school gymnasiums.
Lighting indoor sports opens up a whole new world as compared to trying to shoot available light. You can both freeze action and define the quality of the light in a much better way than the spotty existing overheads.
And for the sake of argument, let's assume only one rule: no on-camera direct flash. Because that looks horrible. Other than that, any lighting scheme is fair game for exploitation. Also, I don't have access to all of my sports archives at the papers so we'll be sticking to cookbook-type lighting diagrams to visualize placement and coverage.
SLC-2L-06: How to Light Indoor Sports
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February 25, 2014
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