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My exclusive coloured gel packs at a glance...

For a more detailed explanation of the packs and their contents, keep scrolling down.

Definitive gel pack - buy now
Pastels Gel PAck -Buy Now
Utility Gel Pack - Buy Now
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Coloured Gel Packs

I've been fortunate enough to work together with one of the largest gel manufacturers in the world to pull together these three exclusive gel packs. and these packs incorporate all the gels I use on regular basis to create my distinctive coloured gel shots.

Each of the three packs cover three very different colour ranges.

Definitive Colour Pack

The Definitive Colour Pack that contains my core saturated colours. These are the colours I use for maximum saturation and impact, plus for convenience this pack also includes a few duplicates of the main colours to create specific looks that incorporate side lighting or any other lighting that needs duplicates of the same colour from multiple angles.

Pastels Colour Pack

The Pastels Colour Pack contains a range of softer, more subtle colour tones. This pack is great for when you don't want colour to completely dominate a shot or if you want to just add an accent of colour to compliment certain items or fashion pieces. Plus, this pack also contains duplicate gels of the main core colours.

Utility Gel Pack

The Utility Gel Pack is a range of filters that are primarily for more utilitarian tasks or subtler cinematic effects. It contains colour balancing gels for both daylight and tungsten in the form of Colour Temperature Orange (CTO) and Colour Temperature Blue (CTB) gels, plus it also contains neutral density (ND) gels and diffusion gels. You can either use these gels on their own or in conjunction with any of the other gel packs.


The Definitive Colour Pack from Jake Hicks Photography has everything you need to start taking bright, bold portrait and fashion images that focus on maximum colour saturation.

To purchase this gel pack please click on the link below. These Gel Packs are sold exclusively through Amersham Studios and the link will take you directly to their store where you can add them to your basket.

The Definitive Colour Pack contains one of each of the core colours needed to get you shooting in any situation that requires maximum saturation in your images. This pack also contains duplicate gels of the most commonly used colours by Jake Hicks to create his signature looks.

This Pack Contains:

2x Vivid Orange

2x Rich Teal

2x Electric Pink

1x Purple

1x Yellow

1x Blue

1x Green

1x Red

1x Burnt Orange

 

If you are considering buying all three packs then there is currently a triple pack available at a discounted rate, the link for the triple pack can be found at the bottom of the page.

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The Pastels Colour Pack offers a subtler look over the saturation provided by the Definitive Colour Pack and Jake will often use these hand picked tones to accentuate the colours of fashion and environment already present in an image. This softer colour look can be perfect for setting a tone or a mood of an image.

The Pastels Colour Pack of filters is a perfect addition to the Definitive Colour Pack or as a Strong set of colours in its own right. The Pastels Colour Pack offers a subtler colour look.

This Pack Contains:

2x Mint Green

2x Powder Blue

2x Lilac

2x Rose Pink

1x Dusty Pink

1x Peach

1x Lime

1x Yellow

To purchase this gel pack please click on the link below. These Gel Packs are sold exclusively through Amersham Studios and the link will take you directly to their store where you can add them to your basket.

If you are considering buying all three packs then there is currently a triple pack available at a discounted rate, the link for the triple pack can be found at the bottom of the page.

BUY NOW

This Utility Gel Pack contains everything you need to start taking more creative portraits and fashion shots. These gels can either be used on their own or in combination with other gels for even more creative options.

This Pack Contains:

2x Two Stop Neutral Density 

2x One Stop Neutral Density

2x Full Colour Temperature Orange

2x Full Colour Temperature Blue

1x Half Colour Temperature Orange

1x Half Colour Temperature Blue

2x Heavy Frost - Strong Diffusion

The Utility Gel Pack from Jake Hicks Photography allows Jake to colour correct his flash and tungsten modelling bulbs to take long exposure images . Plus by using the neutral density gels it allows Jake to shoot at wide open apertures with more powerful flashes and open a whole wealth of options with shallow depth of field photography in the studio.

To purchase this gel pack please click on the link below. These Gel Packs are sold exclusively through Amersham Studios and the link will take you directly to their store where you can add them to your basket.

If you are considering buying all three packs then there is currently a triple pack available at a discounted rate, the link for the triple pack can be found at the bottom of the page.

BUY NOW

Get the Complete Set

If you're thinking about getting all three gel packs then there is a saving to be had as a bundle.

You can purchase all three as a triple pack exclusively from Amersham Studios and the link below will take you directly to their store when you can add them to your basket.

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Some Frequently Asked Questions

So why use these gels over other gels?

Well it may be easy to think that gels are all the same, after all it's just a little bit of plastic right? Unfortunately that's not the case. But take it from somebody who has probably used more gels than most, these gels are thicker than most and they provide a better colour at varying power ranges because of it.

You obviously know what you’re talking about Jake, but what's so special about your coloured gel packs?

Most gels are made for cinema, theatre and TV, and as a result, they need rolls and rolls of gels for their vast forest of lights on set. For us photographers though, we don't tend to need huge rolls of twenty different colours as that can get pretty costly, very quickly. What I've been able to put together here are packs of smaller sheets specifically designed for both strobes and speedlights. Also, there are thousands of different coloured gels to choose from, so knowing where to start and what colours to go for can be a bit daunting to begin with. The packs that I've put together here, incorporate colours that I use regularly to provide not only maximum colour saturation, but gels that work well in conjunction with one another based on strong colour theory and years of trial and error.

Awesome! That sounds fantastic, but can I only use them on studio strobes or are they fine to use on my speedlights to?

Yes you can use them on your speedlights and any other flashgun as well as your studio strobes. The size of each of the sheets is 10"x12" (255mmx305mm approx.) so you could even cut a strip off the bottom of them and use that for your speedlights and still have a large enough gel left for your strobe.

I see the gels come in sheets but how do I attach them to my lights?

This is a good question because I can speak from experience when I say ‘I've tried a lot of different ways of keeping the gels on my lights’. Some lighting modifiers actually come with custom built gel clips, but for those that don't, I simply recommend tape. Not just any tape though, avoid masking tape, brown tape and clear tape like the plague, as they all get very gooey and sticky when heated under hot lights, plus they will often leave sticky residue behind on your gels and modifiers. The best tape I've found is the black gaffers tape. This tape is the thick fabric-like tape you can buy online for only a few pounds/bucks. This is not to be confused with the silver duct tape, as that is super gooey when hot and will leave your gels in a real mess.

Here's a couple of examples on how to attach your gels to various modifiers using that black gaffers tape.

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