Photo of the Day: Party with the Ram

As I’ve said before, with flash composites (like most wedding photography), it’s not what you can do, it’s what you can do quickly. This was four shots, composited together for optimum lighting, and the whole thing was done quickly enough that you could stand on snow with open-toed shoes.

Maybe I’ll do a speed challenge at my April 16-17 workshop, which still has a few slots open. Sounds like fun.

facebook comments:

Az - You’ve got this technique down to a fine art now Ryan.

Ramtastic!!

Steve - Really nice, Ryan. I just checked my calendar for that April weekend, but I’m booked. Grr.

Alan Meijer - Hi Ryan,

Great shot. You mean these are four individual shots put together in PS? An individual flash pointed at each group or some other type of light?

Alan

Ryan Brenizer - Yup, four images, each group desperately lit by speedlights.

Robert Bromfield - Hi Ryan,
I was wondering if you used a tripod for these composites, to ensure that everything lines up?

Ryan Brenizer - It works best with a tripod, but sometimes I fudge it and auto-align in Photoshop.

Kyle Hepp Photography - [...] excited about this one. The amazing Ryan Brenizer taught me how to do this flash composite method that he’s so good at.  I didn’t have a tripod with me, so it’s handheld and a tiny little bit off, but I [...]

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