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I have six pieces going into a show next month. This is an image I recently re-worked and thought you might like to see it.
Having some fun with Mary. Strobist: Profoto B10+ into a small soft box above camera left fired by Profoto Connect.
Last Sunday night I had a ball doing some studio shooting with one of my buddies. We had two models and we were shooting concurrently. I'm still experimenting with lighting and this was my first shoot with a beauty dish.
Strobist info:
SB900 in a Lumodi white beauty dish (above camera)
Silver reflector below
Gridded softbox with Yumcha flash back right as backlight
Gridded SB600 shooting onto Thunder grey background paper to give halo.
Lighting diagram and more info are here on my blog posting.
This was Brittany's first real photoshoot. She did very well.
Front lighted with octabox studiolight, flash from the right sight.
This is a focus stack and multi exposure.
The ECM trademark, pressure gauge (also the reflection) everything needed to be in focus.
In the reflection one glass is showing to see to suggest you can also make one espresso.
A blog article with a timelapse of the ECM is on my blog: ECM Espresso in Progress
Facebook: Foto Dante
Model and Muah: @zatupauliina
With the big help from @Collective4404a members @jtacphoto and @maipictureskuvanvoimaa
The LED200WA is an amazing tool for achieving powerful, constant source light in your studio or on location. Check out our YouTube channel for more info on this light.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
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Playing with beautiful fresnel light.
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Hans van Eijsden Photography, The Netherlands
Lens: Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM on Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. Black tights in front of the lens to archive the soft focus effect in-camera.
Light: the #Elinchrom ELC 1000 through the Elinchrom S35 with fresnel lens on spot, for middle-hard deep contrasty shadows. I measured the light with the Sekonic L-858D.
Postprocessing: Some local adjustment curves, some local cloning, greyscale conversion.
Portfolio: www.hansvaneijsden.com
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My documentary Sol Lang on Naked Files Episode 11
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What happens when you strap a GoPro, WonderPana GO filter mount and macro filter onto a retro Lionel train? We wondered if we could replicate the Ant-Man macro train scene with a GoPro, so we set to work. After only a few minutes of setup, we were able to clearly capture our toy train in motion from only a couple of inches away. Check out our Fotodiox YouTube channel for the video.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
Here's DJ MS Porter! Beautiful facial features again!
Hans van Eijsden Photography, The Netherlands
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM at 120mm on Canon EOS 5D Mark IV.
Light: More advanced setup with the Elinchrom ELC 1000 through the beautiful Elinchrom S35 Fresnel Flooder as key light from the front-top-side, which creates the high contrast in her face. One Elinchrom ELC 500 through a small horizontal strip light from the low-front, to fill in some shadows a little bit. Elinchrom ELB 400 with Action Head through a dish with grid from the top-back, as global rim light. One ELC 500 through a background shaper on the background. I measured the light with the Sekonic L-758DR.
Postprocessing: Some local adjustment curves, some local cloning.
Portfolio: www.hansvaneijsden.com
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/hansvaneijsdenphotography
Laying indisposed, unable to sleep at 2:00 AM I decided to accompany the silence instead of fighting the war of restlessness. I dressed and chose to battle my insomnia with a local walk. Cool temperatures and the stillness as others rest made this a welcome invitation.
The soft clatter of my shoes led me past a fenced yard with an overhanging of flowers in a neighboring yard. I found myself hypnotized and fixated on a trio of yellow flowers almost begging to be noticed.
The overhead streetlights cast a warm glow of light almost spotlighting the trio like actors performing on a stage. Quickly I decided on my own private showing. Reluctantly, I plucked the trio assuring them my selfishness would be worthy of their attention.
As I re-entered my dwelling, I envisioned how I could display the performance of the threesome. Shot with a stripbox using the conventional 45 degree down and 45 degree to the left and a bounce card on camera right, I Illuminated the actors in a memorable performance at their crescendo.
A recent video I watched from B&H with Joey Quintero resonated as I captured the contrasting dancers during the consummation of the private showing. He mentioned some of his best work came at 2:00 AM in his socks while everyone slept. Mr. Quintero's presentation illustrated passion in every word and commitment to his portrait work.
Mr. Quintero may not be recognized like Joel Grimes or Zack Arias but I feel I have a connection with him. I mirror his same passion when I'm behind the lens and know what the "zen" moment is.
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Had a studio shoot a while back for a model / casting bureau.
Model: Elsemieke Ardon
MUA: Herself
Camera: Nikon D300S
Lens: Nikkor AF-S 24-70 f2.8 @ f10
Studio: Rijswijk
Light setup: 3 Elinchrom D-Lite4 IT to Go, 1 camera left with small softbox as fill, 1 camera right with large softbox as main light and at the back as rimlight with reflector.
All triggered by Elinchrom EL Skyport.
Post LR4 & CS6