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Godox AD600pro camera right at approx. eye level in a Glow octabox. An AD200 on backdrop for separation. Triggered by Godox Pro trigger.
stresklight 360 camera right up high inside an octabox at 1/8 power. 33 in silver reflector on subject's lap.
Clooney is erg ziek en zal niet lang meer leven. Zijn vrouwtje vond het heel fijn om een fotoshoot te doen zodat zij een mooie herinnering zou hebben aan Clooney
Clooney is very ill and will not live much longer. The lady thought it would be great to do a photoshoot so she would have a wonderful memory of Clooney.
The yellow box on the left is, I think, what is called repoussé, or “embossed” metal, and it’s got to be brass, judging by the color, or perhaps an alloy with a lot of brass in it. It is very heavy and was made in the 1880s. It comes from my grandmother. The round thing in the center is a unusual lacquered wood and ceramic (the blueish part on top) Chinese box for opium and is supposedly 17th century. I was told once by a curator at the Musée Guimet in Paris that it is museum-caliber.
The other round thing, the one on the right, is extremely heavy (almost 3 kilos) and comes from Nepal. I reckon it is bronze. It is a set of measuring cups that fit into one another for storage like Russian dolls.
In the back, the black and gold thing is a kintsugi piece done by my wife. Kintsugi is the Japanese art of fixing broken items of pottery or china with a lacquer called urushi, mixed with powdered gold. Thus, what was broken is made whole again, and owing to its scars, more valuable than it was before —very symbolically Japanese.
The rusty, larger box is a personal lockbox from the late Middle Ages or early Renaissance. It is made of iron. It is essentially a small safe for jewellery and other precious personal belongings. It opens with a key but the location of the lock is very cleverly concealed. It has lost its front overlapping part, unfortunately, and so isn’t worth much, even though it is a period piece.
And as I felt the need for an item of color to top it off, the little round orange thing is a cardboard box from Hermès, in which they sell the small silk scarves they call “twillies”.
I only upload a small sized version here, but the full-size 8,300-pixel TIFF file has details that blow you away! This Z-mount 105 macro really is something!
Strobist and technical: One Phottix Pro Indra500 monolight on a Profoto light stand in lateral position to camera left, 1 meter from subject and 0.5 meter above it, firing at ¼ power through a Phottix Pro 150–cm Raja Deep parabolic softbox with double diffuser; and another Indra500 studio strobe on a Profoto light stand in Rembrandt position to camera right, 1.5 meters from subject and at about the same height, firing at ¼ power through a Phottix Pro 110–cm Luna octabox with double diffuser. Black paper backdrop.
Strobes set and triggered via Phottix Pro Odin II radio controller on the camera’s hot shoe, manual mode. Sekonic L–858D light meter used to balance light sources. Gitzo GT3543 XLS tripod with Arca–Swiss Cube C1 geared head. Nikon Z7 II camera body, Micro-Nikkor Z MC 105mm ƒ/2.8 macro lens.
Composite shot made of 16 focus-stacked exposures set using the built-in function in the camera. Stack processed with Helicon Focus software, Method B.
Strobes - Strobist - Just an AB 400 camera right and above @ about 1/4 power through a gridded octabox.
Model: Lilith Etch.
48" octabox high on the left, white v-flat on the right
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Lens: Noct-Nikkor 58mm f/1.2
Camera: Nikon D800
Technique: 3 shot Brenizer Method
Light Sources: 1 Einstein 640 WS by Paul C. Buff
Light Modifiers: Paul C Buff 35″ Octabox
Triggered via Pocket Wizards
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Studio portrait. Two lights setup.
100cm Elinchrom Deep Octa as Key
105cm Elinchrom Deep Umbrella translucent as fill.
And some old small cases.
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New pressphotos for jazz singer Isabella Lundgren
Strobist info :
- 1 Mainlight : 1 godox AD600 through octabox (zoom at 50mm Power at +0.3 in TTL mode).
- 2 bare speedlight. One on the back of the model (zoom at 24mm and power at -0.7 in TTL) and one on the right side to simulate the sun (zoom at 105mm and power at +0.3 in TTL).
Post-processing : a big work in photoshop. I made notably the background in a small HRD. The model is not in HDR but the lighting makes the 3D effect alone. I added shadows on the fingers on the building.
Feel free to comment please.
Re-creation of one of Philippe Echaroux's Portraits. Lighting was a single 30" octabox on a c-stand camera right about 45 degrees, about a foot away from the models face. StrobePro X60N flash was used inside the octabox. The background was some black fabric I bought for $12 from Fabricland. Photo by James Moxley Photography (www.jamesmoxley.com)
Streaklight 360 inside an octabox camera left at 1/8 power for each shot, stitched together in photoshop.
Model: EllieMae. A teaching shot. 48" octabox flat overhead in front of Ellie, white v-flats either side.
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Like the last year, I wanna post a Halloween picture this year, too. This time we tried the sugar skull.
I used just a 90cm octabox with my good old Jinbei Porty in manual mode, triggered via YN-622C.
I hope you like it.
Strobist info:
- Elinchrom ELB400 with 135cm Rotalux octabox subject right
- Elinchrom HS Plus trigger
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Strobist Info AB400@1/4 in AB 47" Octabox on camera left. White foam core V card on right. White seamless bg. Fired by Pocket Wizards
Strobist Info: WL800 into silver umbrella camera left, WL into octabox camera right, and Bowens monolight into Photoflex softbox behind model.
Model: Lilith Etch
Shot using the halogen modelling lamp and the 48" octabox.
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Three lights for this set:
-A window
-One bare speedlight at 1/8 of power
-One with octabox Godox at 1/8 of power
Flash triggered by Pocket Wizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5