I'm considering a project for this summer to photograph a roller derby tournament with an old TLR on black and white film, and thought I would post here to throw some ideas around and maybe get some input from anyone who has attempted something similar.
My thought was to purchase something like a Godox AD360 (Or similar modern bare bulb portable flash) on a grip for my C330f, and use that as a directed flash and a fairly narrow aperture and single point light for a very harsh and aggressive look.
Will do some test runs early in the season to see which film I prefer for the task, and there is also the debate about whether the single on camera flash is going to be too aggressive, or if I should add in my rovelight as well. (The players were very impressed by the digital I produced last season while using the rovelight in a 7' reflector umbrella, and I figure something like the AD360 might pair well with my existing kit while I explore film.)
Any thoughts on the matter with regards to a light setup for such a project?
My thought was to purchase something like a Godox AD360 (Or similar modern bare bulb portable flash) on a grip for my C330f, and use that as a directed flash and a fairly narrow aperture and single point light for a very harsh and aggressive look.
Will do some test runs early in the season to see which film I prefer for the task, and there is also the debate about whether the single on camera flash is going to be too aggressive, or if I should add in my rovelight as well. (The players were very impressed by the digital I produced last season while using the rovelight in a 7' reflector umbrella, and I figure something like the AD360 might pair well with my existing kit while I explore film.)
Any thoughts on the matter with regards to a light setup for such a project?