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Strobist Info:
n°1 Flash Metz BL-400 with Softbox 60*90cm on the right
n°1 Flash Metz BL-400 with Softbox 60*90cm on the left
n°1 Flash Metz BL-400 with Octabox 140cm upward
Large octabox camera left, beauty dish over model, hairlight on boom behind model right, gold reflector panel model right
Shot in the cove studio at college,
Lit with broncolor A4 pack and Elinchrom
1 x Beauty dish right
1 x large octabox left
1 x snoot back left
1 x Argos trampoline
Lighting Info:
AB1600 High Above in 47" Octabox
Cybersyncs
My baby sister is now a married woman, time flies and I remember the very first time I held her the day she was born. She was so tiny and I was amazed how she fit in the palm of my dad’s hand, I was absolutely proud of being an older brother again. Cynthia, has grown up to be a beautiful woman, she is compassionate, caring, loving, responsible, endearing, spoiled (lol), and just an overall great person. I was excited to see her so happy, finally at the altar, given away by my father to her husband, Alex.
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Hector
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A Girl And Some Tunes: The Girl Who's Living La Dolce Vita
Nino Rota: "La Dolce Vita - Via Veneto E I Nobili "
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_YUaUzG3v8
She 's a girl who enjoys the sweet life and her Vespa. As she arrives in front of this beautiful fountain, she decides to stay here for a while and and enjoy the sunny afternoon.
She gets off her Vespa and starts to feel the warmth of the sun.
The soft wind she feels on her skin makes me her want to take a few dance steps.
The sunlight makes her face shine. Life is so sweet this afternoon...
Another episode in my series "A Girl And Some Tunes" and the time for me to pay a small hommage to Federico Fellini's "La Dolce Vita".
Stay tuned there's more pics to come!
Model: Anna
Strobe info: One Jinbei DC-600 right to the subject at 2 meters high through a 46' Octabox. The strobe was triggered with pocket wizards TT5.
A Girl And Some Tunes: The Girl With The Unchained Tragedy
Link Wray - Rumble
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucTg6rZJCu4
She is an artist singer. She lives in the 50's. She's in love with a very mysterious man. She waited for his call all day.
The phone finally rings. She picks up and hears her man with a serious weird tone in his voice. She is mistrustful of him, many times in the past he told her lies.
But this time he seems serious. There's something in his voice that makes her understand it is a matter of life and death...
Another episode in the "A Girl And Some Tunes" series. Stay tuned there's more pics to come.
Make-up, hairstyle and dressing by Get pretty ruby, check her page here: www.facebook.com/wandanita?fref=ts
Model: Clotilde
Strobe info:
One Jinbei DC-600 through a 46' Octabox left to the subject at 1,5m high with a distance of 1,2m. One 580 exii bouncing through a white a 46' white umbrella roght to the subject at 1,5m high with a distance of 2m. And one 580exii hidden behind the couch with an orange gel. The three strobes were triggered with pocketwizards tt5.
Fotografia de Platillos
Cobertura en todo Mexico, Jalisco, DF y Colima
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Visit:
My wife with her new glasses.
I used an octabox with porty infront of her and a gridded strip light behind her. She held a silver reflector to light up the shadows under the chin. Triggered via YN622C.
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Thick As Blood contacted me a few weeks ago about doing some new promo shots for the new album and tour promotion. original location was going to be the studio then one quick one at a junk yard i set up but due to the horrible traffic and time constraints before the show, we decided just to do a setup at the venue and it worked out thank God.
Strobist
-ab1600 to boomed left extremely high thru octabox
-ab800 back right for rim
-ab800 back left for rim
5d mrk ii
35mm f1.4 usm L
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My sister's best friend just got back from the Boston Ballet and had an impromtu session with her.
Strobist Info:
AB800 in Octabox at 1/4 power (i think) at camera right, up high and pointed down low from behind the model. Shot with cybersyncs.
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.
Model: Sara
MUA / Hair: Sara
Photographer: Herwin Wels
In collaboration with BlackBananas (www.blackbananas.nl)
Strobist: 1x Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT and Godox BP960 battery pack with Calumet Speedbox Hex 21 Octabox on camera left, using Canon Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT
© 2014 Herwin Wels Photography
A Girl And Some Tunes: The Girl Called Little Red Riding Hood Part II
M83 - Fields, Shorelines and Hunters
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncEo-3AEBZI
Fairy tales have always been an inspiration for me and especially the little red riding hood. I've already made an episode around this character during the second year of the A Girl And Some Tunes series. But i've always felt like there is more to tell with this story. So Frédérique ( the model who was the "1st" little red riding hood ) and i decided to make a part II to continue the story a bit more.
She's been called "the little red riding hood". Years ago someone nicknamed "The Wolf" tried to kill her. She managed to fight back and believed she had killed him. But in fact he survived. Now she knows where he lives, she will take revenge on him.
She arrives near the city where the wolves lives. If her intelligence is good she will quickly locate him...
Model: Frédérique
Strobe info:
One JInbei DC-600 through a 1meter octabox left to the subject at 2 meter high with an angle of 45°. The DC-600 was triggered with pockewizards TT5.
Checkout a BTS shot of this setup
Another shot from a recent studio portrait shoot.
Strobist:
- 1 x 47" Octabox with grid for key
- 2 x small softboxes with grid for rim lighting
- 2 x umbrellas to blow background
- white reflector for fill light
- 5 x Alienbees B800's
- Powered using Vagabond II
- Metered using Sekonic L358
- Canon 5D Mark II
- 70-200mm II 2.8 IS L
- 1/160, f/8, 100ISO
KLF Mulan Champ - 2x WFL Champ Anissa Haddaoui.
Light: Gridded stripbox left and right rear (BXRi 250). Gridded beauty dish above camera (Elinchrom ELC1000). 150cm octabox feathered camera left for fill (BXRi 500). 21cm reflector on the backdrop. Nikon D850.
friend of mine started her own clothing line. snapped some quick product shots of clothing she made for a fashion show. check it out.
b800 boomed thru octabox (right)
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Strobist info :
Main light :
On the right side (quite middle axis), a GODOX QT600ii through an octabox 90 cm (1/1 Power).
Rim light 1 :
On the left and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
Rim light 2 :
On the right and rear side of the model, a GODOX QT600ii through an stripbox at 1/1 power.
All was triggered with a GODOX X1-T.
Post processing :
skin soft retouch / eyes work / Dodge and Burn / Color search / Add a small vignet.
Went down to the For the Fallen Dreams show to shoot the live set, but had my alien bees with me and took a literally 3 minute quick shoot with only one bee as we had no time to get to a better location but nevertheless it was a fun time!
AB 800 camera right and above thru octabox
Powered via Vagabond
Triggered via sync cable
AB800 thru octabox boomed above camera
AB400 camera right behind john (if you dont see the flare, get glasses)
Yes, I photoshopped the glass in; I'm slowly working on a tutorial for this type of effect, so please be patient
Great fun last night with Emily. Tons of great shots...when, oh when can we get them all edited...
Model : Emily Paige Tankersley
Hair & Make-up : Samantha Tankersley
AB800 camera left in Octabox
AB1600 camera right in umbrella
2 - AB800's at white background
Fired with Pocket Wizards
by the old Dutch Masters.
Strobist Info :
NikonSpeedlight SB 910 mainlight right in Apollo Orb Octabox 43".
NikonSpeedlight SB 910 for fill left in Ezybox 90x90 cm.
Met dank aan René www.flickr.com/photos/renejacobs/16185024258/in/contacts/... voor het poseren !
Met dank aan Stewart www.flickr.com/photos/s2ublack/5470381803/in/faves-871143... voor het mogen gebruiken van de achtergrond.
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shot with Rejoice The Awakening last week.
strobist
-ab1600 into octabox left
5d mrk ii
24-70mm f2.8L
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PAM372 studio shoot. Lighting info, 150cm octabox CL, small strip for hair CL/rear, large strip CR/rear for accent.
[Now that our visit of the ruined priory church of Colchester is over, and before I resume uploading photos from our Christmas 2024 and New Year’s 2025 trip to England, let us take a break and come briefly back to France to document the successful completion of an impressive restoration work I was happy to be part of, photographically speaking.]
The Gates of Paradise, so dubbed by Michelangelo himself, are monumental bronze doors that give access into the Saint John baptistry, which stands in front of the Santa Maria del Fiore “duomo” cathedral in Florence, Italy. Those massive doors, 5.10 meters tall by 3.20 meters wide, are a masterpiece of Renaissance art sculpted mostly by Lorenzo Ghiberti around 1442. Further to the devastating flood of River Arno in 1966, the orignal doors were taken away and stored in the safety of a nearby museum, to be replaced on-site by copies.
A Wikipedia notice in French can be found here: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porte_du_Paradis (doesn’t seem to exist in English).
In 1841, the City of Lyon, at the behest of a then-well known Lyonnais painter, Jean-Claude Bonnefond (1796–1860), ordered a casting of the portal to be made by the Museum of Fine Arts of Paris. The cast was installed in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, in the Palais Saint-Pierre (Saint Peter’s Palace), thus named because the building in which it is is what remains of the former abbey of Saint-Pierre-les-Nonnains, founded in the 9th century for Benedictine nuns.
In 1936, the cast was taken down, disassembled and subsequently broken down into more than one hundred pieces as its fragile self was not-so-carefully moved from one temporary storage place to another. Acquired by the Musée des Moulages (Museum of Casts) of Lyon, the fragments were stored there for several decades. When it was decided to restore and reassemble them, the Fondation du Patrimoine, one of the non-profit heritage organizations I work for as a pro bono photographer, was called upon to provide the 50,000-euro financing, and I was asked to take photos, first of the pre-restoration fragments in their storage area in 2023, then of the Gates re-assembled, restored and put back up in the museum hall, in the only location where the ceiling is high enough to accommodate them, in March 2025.
To document this project, I will upload some “before” photos, as well as, of course, some “after” ones. You will note that, around 1910, a patina was applied onto the cast as it was meant to reproduce as faithfully as possible, not the shiny, golden aspect of the brand new bronze, but the faded one the Gates exhibited at the beginning of the 20th century. It is of course this faded aspect that the restoration sought to retrieve —quite successfully so, I must say.
Strobist and technical info: I provide this information solely for the purpose of so–called “strobist” groups on Flickr (i.e., groups practicing off-camera flash lighting), where it is mandatory. Please feel free to ignore it if you are not interested or a member of such groups.
One Godox AD600 Pro II monolight on a Profoto light stand in lateral position to camera right, 2 meters from subject and 2.5 meters above ground (about midway through height of subject), firing at 1/2 ¼ power through a Phottix Pro 150–cm Raja octabox with double diffuser; and another AD600 Pro II studio strobe on a Profoto light stand in lateral position to camera left, 2 meters from subject and 2.5 meters above ground (about midway through height of subject), firing at 1/1 power through a Godox 120–cm S120W softbox with double diffuser.
Strobes set and triggered via Godox X Pro II radio controller on the camera’s hot shoe, manual mode. Sekonic L–858D light meter used to balance light sources. Manfrotto 161 MK2B geared tripod with Benro GD3–WH geared head.
Nikon Z7 II camera body. Lenses: Nikkor 45mm, ƒ/2.8 D PC tilt-shift macro lens with FTZ II adapter, manual focus, for the photo of the entire Gates; Nikkor Z 100–400mm, ƒ/4.5–5.6 S lens for the closeups. Camera triggered remotely via Pixel Oppilas RW–221 radio transmitter and receiver.
Detail from the Stories of Joseph panel.
My sister's best friend just got back from the Boston Ballet and had an impromtu session with her.
Strobist Info:
AB800 in Octabox at 1/4 power (i think) at camera right, up high and pointed down low from behind the model. Shot with cybersyncs.
Strobist info:
AB1600 + 22" beautydish with diffusor left high @ 1/4
AB1600 + 47" octabox with grid back right @ 1/4
Canon 580 EX II + 1/2 CTO gel back left @ 1/8
Triggered with Elinchrom Skyports.
Canon 5D Mark II + Canon 70-200mm F2.8 IS
1/125 - F22 - ISO 100
5d mark ii
24-70mm
- ab1600 stripbox left of camera
- ab1600 stripbox right of camera
- ab1600 40' octabox above camera
Strobist:
AB800 w/ Octabox camera right @ 1/4. AB1600 w/ PLM camera left @ 1/16 for fill. Triggered w/ Cactus V4's.
f/9, 50mm, 1/60th, ISO200
Another one of my high key experiment...
Strobist Info: Kate in front of an octabox, beauty dish with sock above camera. Reflector down below to lighten up the shadows. Triggered with YN-603II.
Northern California
Model: Maci
JE Model SF
Strobist Info:
B800 through an Octabox
Triggered Wirelessly
assited shoot from @erikadelgado
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strobist:
b800 thru octabox. (center)
(2) b800 bare (each side)