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A great friendship
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Strobe info:
Two speedlights
-One at 1/16 with octabox at camera left
-One bare at camera right
Triggered by Pocket Wizard MiniTT1 and two FlexTT5
The Wonderful Emma re-appears after a long absents i got to work with young Emma again. Over the next few days I'll post the results.
none of the following image were meant to be black and white but when I converted them i just fell in love with the results.
Two Yn568EX, key light -octabox @full power, second YN through medium soft box 1/4 power, third yn 1/8 power as hair light
pjl...creative images.
The Shed Studio.
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Technical information
Canon 7d
Canon 24-105
Speed lite
Profoto octabox
Strobist Info: One Einstein in large Octabox placed camera left and triggered by cybersyncs.
Twitter:@jerrykingphotog
Strobist info: Jinbei Discovery 1200 II with a 120cm Octabox (gridded) used on lowest power camera right.
Profoto ComPact 600 into a large Octabox high camera left. ComPact 600 into a stripbox behind model and camera right for rim light. Pocket Wizards.
Model: Janette (Model Mayhem #776424 )
AB800 Boomed | Octabox above Full Power to Beat the BLAZING SUN
Took this for a High School Senior who is a hot prospect in my city :)
Godox ad600b TTL on a 10 foot stand right above the subjects head with a 47 inch octabox high speed sync was used to cut ambient lighting
Strobist: Octabox camera left, bare SB-900 camera right for reflection on piano and bare SB-900 behind model - fired with PW's
Model: Heidi Grods
MUA: Silje Ramona Nilsen
week 05 : ABOUT ME
For this weeks theme it was something about you ( me) without being in the photo. Well I love photography and here is some of the gear I use for it. Looking forward to possible upgrading this year. waiting to see what new models Canon brings out
Have a great week friends
Strobist Info
AlienBee 800 1/8 power, camera right 48" Octabox
Foamboard Camera Left
F11
ISO 100
SS 1/160 seconds
PocketWizard Plus III
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Alien Bee B800 in a 36 inch Octabox directly overhead model. B800 in a standard reflector and 20º grid camera left aimed at model's face to fill in shadow.
Concept, styling, and makeup: Carla Tersini (Model Mayhem 1875260)
Model: Alina Guerrero
Location: The Attic @ Twelve South First, San Jose
goth ball, york 2018
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strobist info -
Key light Flash 1 - Canon 430EXii flash 1/4 power 24mm zoom
80cm Octabox, right of camera 45 45
Silver reflector opposite
Aerial and her beloved Harley Davidson, 1200 Custom Sportster aka BETTY.
If this chick looks familiar to you, that's because Aerial was my 14th stranger from my
100 Strangers Project. I would bump into her every now and then at Weatherstone and we started talking about doing a photoshoot of her and her bike. She had some ideas for the shoot and i wanted to see her on leather jacket and boots. We finally had the chance to shoot last Saturday and the weather and the sun was just perfect. This is my favorite shot that afternoon =)
Shot with a Flashpoint-II strobe on a 47" Visico Octabox camera left, triggered by RF602.
(p.s. yep, she ended up naming her bike Betty, Roxy went to her Jeep)
Jinbei HD600v on left in Selens 120cm octabox at full power behind the car alienbee ab1600 for fill light
I had a blast at the Nashbille Strobist Meetup this past weekend--can't wait for next year. ;-)
strobist: 1 White Lightning x2400, camera left, diffused by a large gridded Paul C. Buff Fodable Octabox. 1 White Lighting Ultrazap 1600, behind camera, diffused by a 60" Photek Softlighter II (on-axis fill). Strobes triggered via Cyberysncs.
strobist info: AB800 on camera right, shot through a 72" octabox; AB400 above model, with a 51" PCB parabolic umbrella, just to bring up the shadows a little.
shot with nikon d700, and nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 @ f/8, 1/200, and ISO 200.
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Alien Bee B800 in a 36 inch octabox above model center. Silver reflector slightly camera left and angled to put light under the hat, at waist height.
Model & Makeup: Hannelore Aquino Arno (Model Mayhem #162613 )
Location: The Attic @ Twelve South First, San Jose.
From my Autumn themed shoot with the lovely Neva Moria.
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Vallejo, CA
Under The Plam Trees
Model: Mishayla
Strobist:
B800 through octabox camera right
Triggered wirelessly
Lighting Info:
KEY/MAIN: 5ft octabox with gold and silver inserts with X1600 cam right
FILL: 32" reflector with Sun Gold cam left
Backlight: 580ex aimed at the cam
Triggered by Cybersyncs
Photo Collaboration with Myself and Cody Boor
two lights Profoto B2.
One light back directly to background, and the other light with profit octabox 2"
I happen to own at this time 3 tilt–shift Nikkors and I thought it would be fun to parade them.
On the left is the 24mm f/3.5 which I have owned for many years, and which is now for sale. In the middle is the 19mm f/4 that has become my workhorse for architecture and old stones photography. And on he right is the 85mm f/2.8 which I have just acquired for tabletop and product photography, where it is sometimes more interesting to use the capabilities of a tilt–shift lens than to stack focus with a normal lens (the processing of the stack doesn’t always gone without hitches!).
Strobist and technical: One Phottix Pro Indra500 monolight on a Manfrotto cantileverd giraffe light stand in zenithal position (angled towards camera), 1.3 meters above subject, firing at ¼ power through a Luxlight 30 × 140–cm strip box with double diffuser; and another Indra500 studio strobe on a Profoto light stand in Rembrandt position to camera left, 1.5 meters from subject and 1 meter above it, firing at ¼ power through a 110–cm Luna octabox with double diffuser. White card reflector to camera right.
Strobes set and triggered via Phottix Pro Odin II radio controller on the Nikon Z7 hotshoe, manual mode. Sekonic L–858D light meter used to balance light sources. Gitzo GR3543XLS tripod with Arca–Swiss Cube C1 geared head. Nikon Z7 camera body, Micro–Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 macro lens with FTZ adapter.
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Triggerd with Paul C. Buff cyber syncs
ab1600 boomed above camera left, shot through 47" octabox
lens: Nikon 50mm 1.4g
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I don't know whch frame is better.... Don't hesitate to tell me the one you prefer !
Strobist info :
One cross light on the right side, a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/2 Power) - One rim light on the left side, a little behind the model, a GODOX QT600ii in a strip box. All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
Add a bigger frame / skin soft retouch / Eyes work / Dodge and Burn / frequency separation / Color search / Add a white back light behind the model, on the wall.
Here's a new face, the lovely Kristina. As mentioned in the last 2 uploads Kristina is Sarah's sister and we did a shoot yesterday with another local photographer (Eric). It was pretty cool switching between models and lighting setups so easily/quickly.
Kristina had two outfits (this was the first) but we added a hat that Eric had on hand and I really like how it suited Kristina. Coupled with a lovely smile I think we got a great shot.
For lighting we had a studio strobe into a large octa box, camera left. A silver tri-flector just below the camera adding some nice fill up under the hat and a 1x3 stripbox with another studio strobe in the background, camera right giving an edge light on the hat and Kristina's shoulder/arm.
Feedback is always appreciated.
Godox sk300ii in 32 inch octabox gridded camera left for key light
Godox sk300ii in strip box gridded camera right for fill light
Godox sk300ii behind model for light onto background4
triggered with Godox Xpro
Reconnecting with the big softbox on a sweep style with the amazing @miss_cmodel Now you wouldn’t normally shoot this sort of thing at a location like @basfordhurstcottage however! We installed a white paper roll in the enormous drawing room and it functions very well as a conventional studio space even with a supremely impressive 6’ 2” fitness obsessed model and a 150cm octa box overhead . Just two lights: the overhead octa and a gridded standard reflector to make the background spot.
Texture applied in Photoshop in two parts - one for the vertical backdrop and a copy for the floor which needs the perspective matching and blending into the vertical part.
Black and white conversion done Melbourne style 😜 in @lightroom which I really like 👍 lights from @lencarta
Model: Miss C www.instagram.com/miss_cmodel/
Z8 + FW 3.0 (beta)
Z 105mm MC (Micro)
Westcott Solix + Apollo (Octabox)
Pixel Shift with Nikon NX Studio
Focus stacking with Helicon
I was asked by Nikon to test shoot the 3.0 FW with a special interest in the new ability to use Pixel Shift and Focus Shift at the same time.
Pixel Shift is an option where the camera moves the sensor during a series of captures. This series is then merged in the Nikon NX Studio software. In this case, the pixel shift option was set to the maximum capture option of 32 images. The camera exposed an image then moved the sensor… about half the width of a single pixel… and exposed the next one. For 32 images. Those 32 NEF (RAW) files were merged into one massive NEFX raw file that now has a resolution of about 180,000,000 pixels.
Focus Shift Shooting is an option where the camera makes an exposure then shifts focus to a different plane and makes another exposure. The cool part is that the camera is automatically setting the shift movement so that a series of images can be stacked on post in such a way to increase the depth of the PLANE of focus. This results in a subject the can have a nearly unlimited amount of the subject focus. Not just more depth of field, but depth of actual in focus.
The Z8 FW 3.0 is the first time anyone has offered both at the same time on a full frame professional camera.
Strobist: Einstein into large octabox cam left.
Model: Gina Monteleone (Gigi)
MUA: Colour Law
Hair: Joe Paciorek
Nikon D7100
AB800 in large Octabox camera left @ full power. Powered by Vagabond mini and triggered by Cybersync.
Een beetje spelen met de Lensbaby.
Lensbaby Composer Pro + Sweet50 optic.
Nikon SB910 Speedlight in Wescott Apollo Orb Octabox 40" left
I've meet Ann and Bodgan on a concert of Jonathan Bree in Warsaw with my girlfriend. Next day, they came to the studio for be photographed.
I'm very happy with those photos :)
Strobist Info:
95 cm deep octa camera left at 45 degrees over the model
strobist: ab800 octabox triggered by cyber sync
was taken by my friend Angel, check her out:
www.flickr.com/photos/emeraldcitydarling/
YAY Explore # 238
Anna Larsson, opera singer.
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