Surprisingly, photographer Jay P. Morgan uses only three reasonably-sized strobes in this shoot, and deftly shows us how the task isn’t nearly as difficult as it seems to be at first blush. In fact, he makes it look downright simple, relying on strategic placement of his strobes, established industry tricks, and post-processing. He lights an area of the ship only as he needs to, and centers his shot on a specific location in order to perfect the lighting for the shot he’s going for, and not confuse things with multiple camera angles or lighting situations
the key thing in a shoot like this is preparation and visualization. Large tasks benefit immensely from imagining exactly what the finished product will look like, and taking specific steps to create the image in your mind, without becoming distracted by all the possibilities that present themselves in such a huge and interesting location. With big jobs, let your mind run wild in the planning stages, but when it comes time to do the work, the best thing we can do is simply to focus.
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