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Making Shapes With Your Strobe?!
Can anyone give me some ideas as to how and cast certain "light shapes" with your strobe? I was looking at some interesting Demarchelier photos and found this gem
http://www.artandcommerce.com/DOC/AA.../AAC260039.jpg
I just love the two rectangles he made with his strobe and I do believe they came from the the same source with a fill directly to the right of that. Can anyone tell me how I can make this and other shapes with light?
Last edited by brentbizozwell; 04-16-2010 at 08:23 PM.
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04-16-2010 08:14 PM
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You can take a piece of cardboard (or anything) and cut some shapes in it, then hold it in front of the light at various distances.
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Ok but do they make an actual piece of equipment that he possibly used for this or do you think he just used big black scrims?
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Originally Posted by
brentbizozwell
Ok but do they make an actual piece of equipment that he possibly used for this or do you think he just used big black scrims?
If you do a search for "cookaloris" you will find several ready-made sets from multiple manufacturers. A cookaloris is often called a "cookie".
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I knew they were called cookies...but I didn't know it was short for Cookaloris. Thanks Derrel.
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You might also check out, "cucoloris'.
Here is a brief:
Cucoloris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You might also explore 'gobo' :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobo_(lighting)
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