Ghetto lighting…
I often receive comments and questions about low lighting in my self portrait shots. The Ghetto Lighting group over on Flickr defines ghetto lighting as:
If you use desklamps, your window, candles, whatever else I have not mentioned, then you my friend, use ghetto lighting.
I never really thought of this as “ghetto lighting” when I first picked up my Canon Digital Rebel XTi/400D back in November of last year, I was just using what I had on hand. Because of the season and the early sunset I really had no choice but to use what I could, and my favorite weapon of choice was, and still is, my IKEA Expressivo desk lamp. And it’s cheap!
Initially, the basic process I followed was to set up my shot, take a couple shots on the default setting to see what the camera “thought” I should be shooting at. Based on that, I’d crank up the shutter speed and/or the aperture setting until I received the desired level of dark/light that I was after. In other words, if the default settings took the shot at 1/8s at f/1.8, I’d adjust the shutter speed to 1/20s and go from there, increase to 1/30s if needed or decrease to 1/13s as desired.
Sure I could use Photoshop curves and levels, but I find more satisfaction in trying to do as much as I can in camera.
Tags: flickr, ghetto lighting, lamp, low light, self-portrait, tip









Thanks so much for mentioning my group! It’s super cool to be mentioned in someone’s blog, and you do take awesome photos. Everyone should covet your fabulous, bendy, desk lamp. It’s the essential ghetto lighting tool.