Shadows
Using a wide slatted Venetian blind with a FalconEyes CLL-1600-TDX LED spotlight to generate some hard light and so, some crisp shadows. It's a different effect than using a projection system like the Lightblaster with a genuine set of shadows from the light source: ie it's closer than say, the sun or moon, so the angles and thickness of the stripes changes over the image. If you want to simulate sunlight or moon light through the blinds (where the stripes would be parallel for all practical purposes), then you need a projector - or you just get lucky and the sun/moon is out and shining in the right direction.
Model: the awesome Nicole Rayner, who also styled this image.
Shot at: Pathways Studio, Chester
Shadows
Using a wide slatted Venetian blind with a FalconEyes CLL-1600-TDX LED spotlight to generate some hard light and so, some crisp shadows. It's a different effect than using a projection system like the Lightblaster with a genuine set of shadows from the light source: ie it's closer than say, the sun or moon, so the angles and thickness of the stripes changes over the image. If you want to simulate sunlight or moon light through the blinds (where the stripes would be parallel for all practical purposes), then you need a projector - or you just get lucky and the sun/moon is out and shining in the right direction.
Model: the awesome Nicole Rayner, who also styled this image.
Shot at: Pathways Studio, Chester