Purple Light Magic ✨

Purple and Fuchsia Gelled portrait of the beautiful Mareme

Purple Light Magic ✨

A Creative Gel Lighting Experiment with Mareme

I’ve been wanting to push myself creatively with gel lighting — to experiment, play, and see how far I could take color and mood in the studio. So I made a post on Instagram looking for a patient model who would let me build a lighting setup from scratch, and Mareme answered the call.

It took us a little while to land on a shoot date — fall season is always a busy time — but once we did, we dedicated the session to experimentation. We spent a long time trying out different lighting setups, tweaking and adjusting, searching for that elusive “aha” moment. And when it finally clicked, it felt like reaching the top of a steep hill and seeing the beautiful view waiting there.

My goal was to build a three-light setup, but I challenged myself to see how far I could push things with only two lights first. As soon as I added the third light, everything suddenly came together — and I understood firsthand why three-light setups are such a classic. This is exactly why I love creative shoots: they let me study light in real time, explore its possibilities, and learn what each setup can do.

Even though this was a creative experiment, I still wanted Mareme to leave with photos she’d love — and we absolutely nailed it. The final setup was a dramatic purple and fuchsia light combination, and it created such a bold, cinematic mood.

Mareme is a film photographer who specializes in landscape photography, and it was interesting to talk a bit about her perspective behind the camera. She’s a warm, down-to-earth person and the kind of model photographers dream of working with — patient, encouraging, and fully trusting of the creative process. That kind of trust is a real gift, especially when you’re experimenting and problem-solving on the fly.

Once the lighting was locked in, we focused on expression. I guided Mareme toward more inward, emotional expressions — moments that feel like you’re caught up in your own thoughts rather than posing for the camera. We did a mix of both, but those quiet, inward moments ended up being some of my favorites.

This shoot reminded me why I love what I do: the creative process isn’t always easy, but those breakthroughs — when everything suddenly works — are worth every minute. And when you get there, you only need a handful of frames, because every one of them feels alive.

Purple and Fuchsia Gelled portrait of the beautiful Mareme Purple and Fuchsia Gelled portrait of the beautiful Mareme Purple and Fuchsia Gelled portrait of the beautiful Mareme Purple and Fuchsia Gelled portrait of the beautiful Mareme

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