Another weekend, another car show and this time it was USC (Ultimate Street Car) at Santa Pod.

I wasn’t lucky enough to have any secluded barns to shoot in this time so it was a case of making the best of a bad lot. And at car shows, it’s a very bad lot – even when your subjects are the Sextons Direct / Ripraw girls!

You’ve got cluttered backgrounds, harsh mid afternoon light and crowds.

First of all, I toured Santa Pod looking for a location without people, cars or fairground rides lurking in the background. Luckily Santa Pod is out in the middle of the Northamptonshire countryside and backs onto some open fields and I was able to find this on the edge of the showground.

Santa Pod Location

Santa Pod Location

I chose this partly for the view but also as facing in the this direction the sun was be coming from behind the subjects – about 2 o’clock from this view. This way, the girls weren’t squinting into the bright light and I’d be able to add my own soft, diffused light from camera left.

Which leads nicely onto Problem Number 2 – the harsh sunlight. As it was coming from over the left shoulders of the girls it served as a nice separation light which, if I under exposed the background slightly, would make them really ‘pop’. But that would also leave faces in shadow, so out came the lighting.

Working in manual mode, I set my 5D MkII to sync at it’s max sync speed (1/200th) but in order to get some detail in the bright sky I was having to shoot at f/10 which meant needing to drive the flashes hard. So hard in fact that in order to keep a decent recycle time I had to gang 3 SB-28 at 1/2 power though a single shoot through umbrella. Think Joe McNally‘s speedlight tree on a budget!

1 Umbrella, 2 light stands and 3 flashes - Not pretty, but effective

1 Umbrella, 2 light stands and 3 flashes - Not pretty, but effective

With lights and locations sorted, it was time to bring on the car and the girls. This always draws an instant crowd at car shows but due to the location, apart from a few passing cars, the onlookers were behind the camera.

Girls + Car = Instant crowd

Girls + Car = Instant crowd

And onto the results. Well worth a bit of location scouting and 5 minutes of set-up I think.

Jen Morgan with RipRaw at USC2010

Jen Morgan with RipRaw at USC2010

Hayley Victoria Statham with RipRaw at USC2010

Hayley Victoria Statham with RipRaw at USC2010

Big thanks to Chris for the loan of the car and of course for the girls for doing their thing in front of my camera.

Chris Hayes & The RipRaw Girls at USC 2010

Chris Hayes & The RipRaw Girls at USC 2010

Chris Hayes and Jen Morgan at USC2010

Chris Hayes and Jen Morgan at USC2010

Bigger versions of the image in the slideshow below if you hit the Full Screen Button, and feel free to ask any questions in the comments.

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2 Responses to “Shooting the Ripraw Girls at USC”

  1. Great blog mate and pics came out fantastic

  2. Great pics there Simon and you had a sterling light assistant there!

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