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..last result...:-)

 

Lights: a small softbox high right with bounced fill from the back wall and a reflector low in front.

 

85mm, f6.3,,50 iso.

 

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1x580ex with diy striplight from right

1x580ex with diy grid to background

1x reflector from left

... it was a rough fight, but in the end I succeeded ;)

 

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A noname 200Ws flash in a softbox, camera left and slightly above. A striplight on front as fill. A bare YN-560MarkIII on the tools. Triggered with YN-RF603II.

A couple more from different studio shoots with Robin and MUA Emma. Amazing girls!

  

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Camera: Toyo-view 45C

Lens: Rodenstock Sironar MC 210mm f5,6@8

Light meter: Sekonic L-758

Lighting: Bowens esprit 500W

Exposure: f8 - 15s

Film: Tmax 100 EI 100

Film developing: Agfa final

Fixer: Adore fixier

Scanner: Epson 4990 Photo

Modelo Araceli

Photography: Gustavo

I just made my new article for petapixel.com explaining step by step how to do dark field and bright field lighting. Also a quick tutorial on how to make any softbox into a striplight. Check it out here:

petapixel.com/2016/06/06/basic-rim-lighting-striplight/

 

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Studiostrobe with a big octobox behind subject @ 1/4

Black paper/board behind subject for background and for black strip in the mug

Illustration board infront to fill the light

This started as a test shot to set the exposure of the strip lights. In a subsequent shot I added a snooted light about 2 stops underexposed to the center of my face and my hands. Turns out I liked this contrastier version better.

 

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Two Vivitar 285's left and right (both behind subject) fired inside DIY strip light fixtures.

 

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A beautiful young lady, who works very hard at her craft, (currently bikini category)

 

Studio shoot 2 x Elinchrom Rx600’s (with grids) & 1 x sb900 speedlight

 

Nikon D500 Tamron 28-70 2.8

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I not only returned back to Tokyo rather sooner than expected (little over a month from my previous bi-annual monthly trip) but I also ended up getting in touch with Sasha, a model in Tokyo I've been meaning to shoot for quite some time. I love her unique looks. But last time we never managed to get our schedules together, until now.

 

I seem to be keeping my low-key "fad" going. I only recently started doing it two shoots ago, loving it. Though I tend to wanna go with silhouettes such as this one. I love to keep most of the face in the dark and only have a line or two going vertically (i.e the hair and the arm)

 

Originally shot in monochrome, but I kinda loved the red tones going in this in color slightly better.

 

D700

70-200/2.8 VR2 @ 105mm F/18

1x Elinchrome strobe with softbox. to camera right.

another setup while my latest shooting

 

2 striplights, one left, one right 45 degree befind the model only. calvin count down... all triggered wireless

  

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Hi,

 

I thought, this week, I’ll show you the equipment I use for my pictures. Of course, it had to be in form of a portrait, else it would be boring. So what you can see here, are my two softboxes (Walimex Orange line 60cm x 60cm, Walimex Striplight 25cm x 90cm), which I came to love thoroughly in the past 6 month. Best 200 bucks I ever spent! These guys are so much better for controlling the light than umbrellas. Especially if you put a grid on additionally. I’ve got 3 Yongnuo YN560 Speedlites.

 

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I think the lighting setup here is pretty obvious ;-)

 

Studio shot with Thalia. Lighting: Striplights camera lef and right behind subject, beautydish on boomstand from above. Post processing in Photoshop CC

It’s quite funny that I actually posted THIS shot today. For the first time ever I watched Alice in Wonderland….today! I’ve never read the book, and I’ve never seen the original movie. I knew all of the characters and such however I had never seen the entire thing. Was there really a dragon in the original? Maybe I should watch that one now as well.

 

I’m late! I’m late!

 

Setup Shot: www.flickr.com/photos/grizzelle/5193411714/in/photostream/

 

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Shutter Speed 1/200

Aperture 5

ISO 100

Lens – Tamron 28-75

Focal Length 54mm

White Bal – Flash Sync

580exII in DIY beauty dish at 1/16 power above subject (4ft)

580exII at 1/16 power with snoot aimed at the back of subject (6ft)

Flashpoint 1220 at 1/16 power with striplight at 45 degrees (4ft)

45” white bounce reflector

Subject : The Hatter

Late Evening 10:02pm

 

Striplight right and left, para umbrella in the front

Strobist: Canon 50mm ƒ1.2L — Octobox with Alien Bee 800 directly above subject, strip light with Alien Bee 800 on ground, camera-left to add edge highlight and illuminate shoes.

 

Girl had dozens of spikes to use!

  

Used all AB800's and one ABR800 Ringlight. Striplight to model right, bare head on a boom overhead, umbrella to light the background.

Concentration

 

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Jinbei DM5 in octabox 95cm camera left @ 1/4 power,

 

Yongnuo YN560iii in striplight 30x140 cm² with grid @ 1/8 power, triggered by YN560TX.

Bulgaria based Melis Spedition Renault coupled to a three axle tautliner on the loading bay of the Century Logistics warehouse on Church field road Sudbury

Spinof picture of my Xmas-Tree-Net Shooting

 

Model: Lor Makiesa

Visa: Rebecca Winteler-Inglese

Light:

Main: Striplight with grid on a boom straight from above her face. Elinchrom Ranger RX.

Left: SB 26 with gel bouncing of big white reflector left of her.

Background: Canon 430EXII behind her on gray backdrop with gel

Skyports, lee filter gels

2009 Porsche 911 Carrera.

New Orleans, Louisiana. May, 2009.

The big news for the start of 2018 was the entry into service of sixteen new gas-powered Scania N280UD/ADL Enviro400 City on route 17; although the first few actually appeared at the end of 2017, starting with no, 710 during the afternoon of Friday 22nd December. 710 is seen here during the evening peak (such as it was) of Tuesday 2nd January; note the purple striplight above the upper deck windows.

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1x Canon ez420, w/ roundflash striplight from cam right, triggered by rf602.

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Just testing some new lighting.

 

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1x Hensel 500 w/barndoors on BG

2x Hensel 1000w in medium softbox close, at each side of model

1x Hensel 1000ws boomed over head in BD

2x Bowens Striplights back left and right for rim

Trying out some new techniques.

 

Was about -15C in the hangar, not the best working environment.

 

Strobist info:

2 striplights on each side behind model.

One beauty dish in front.

 

today in my Studio

 

1Dx & 70-200L IS-II & 2 Flashes with 180x40 Striplight + Grid | 200mm | F/11 | 1/250s. | ISO 400

This is Magnús Bess as the incredible Hulk from the Marvel comics. Magnús was the only model I could ever have imagined using as the Hulk, he is the current Icelandic champion in bodybuilding and has pretty much monopolized that title in the last decade or so. I was therefore very relieved he was more than willing to play the part.

 

As with the others, Henný and Eva Hrönn did the makeup/bodypainting. I used 5 lights for this one, one honeycomb at the backround, two striplight softboxes on both sides behind him for rim/hairlighting. One big softbox on my right and an octobox on my left.

Had a portfolio shoot with my gorgeous model Jane!

 

Model: Jane

MUA: Jane

Camera: Nikon D800

Lens: Nikkor AF-S 24-70 f2.8 @ f9

Studio: The Hague

Light setup: Beautydish camera left, 2 foam board panels on both sides of the model, 1 XL Softbox behind /above pointed to the white limbo, smaller softbox above left behind model, striplight pointed at a single foam board as a fill in.

 

All triggered by Elinchrom EL Skyport

    

Strobist: We used a home-brewn pattern projector with a speedlight in it for the background pattern, a striplight with grid on the left side, a striplight without on the right side.

 

I really loved this weird pose, because it rminds me a bit of some sketches from my favorite cartoon artist Robert Crumb... :-))

  

Who says that DIY tools can't be made to look sexy :)

 

Strobist

Camera Left: Nikon SB28@1/8 power (DIY Striplight)

Camera Right: Nikon SB28@1/4 power (DIY Striplight)

Black background

Trigger: Cactus v4

 

There was a fair bit of PS CS 5.1 work involved as I wanted a more silhouette-type image.

 

The reflection is real, the subject was on black shiny acryllic sheet.

Light setup:

 

2 striplights:

- front, right of camera (main light)

- back, left of camera, with much less power just to put a highlight on the hair

nearly two hours after sunrise

Strobe cam right to reflector, softbox cam left, striplight back left

This is Þór as Spiderman from the Marvel comics. Spiderman is easily my favorite superhero of all time, there is no other that really comes close and if I ever daydreamed about becoming one as a kid, he was it. I bet some of you want to go all "Freaudian" on me and say that´s because he´s a photographer as well but that was not it, I didn´t really get serious about photography until 5 years ago and only got my first camera 8 years ago, when I was 22 and had stopped reading comics a wile ago.

 

I still remember the summer we moved back from Sweden, my dad stayed a couple of months loger to finish his studies and he always sent me the Spiderman comics along with a letter and me being the selfish prick that I am (I was 12 at the time) didn´t really bother replying to him other than thanking him for the Spiderman comics :)

 

As with the others, Henný and Eva Hrönn did the makeup/bodypaint. Even though I still havent posted two heroes from this series, this was the last photoshoot and we deliberately saved this for last because it was one of the most complicated one´s with all the lines and that stuff but they did an awesome job, I hardly had to retouch this one at all. Þór almost shaved all his hair of for the photoshoot and the girls just put a skullcap on him to finish that look.

 

I know some of you might be offput by the eyes in this one and I certainly considered posting a shot of Þór with his eyes closed, we shot several photos like that but I felt they lacked all character and I liked it much better when he had his eyes open.

 

Lighting was 5 lights, one big softbox on my right, a big octobox on my left and then two striplight softoboxes on both sides behind him, the last one with a honeycomb on the backround.

A modern business headshot for a professional engineer.

Lit with an Elinchrom strobe in an Elinchrom Deep Octabox 90cm as key light.

Kicker in striplight and strobe on the backdrop for a nice and smoot gradient.

Rinus van den Bosch - Round Square, 1987

neon striplights

 

On Black

Had a portfolio shoot with my gorgeous model Jane!

 

Model: Jane

MUA: Jane

Camera: Nikon D800

Lens: Nikkor AF-S 24-70 f2.8 @ f9

Studio: The Hague

Light setup: Beautydish camera left, 2 foam board panels on both sides of the model, 1 XL Softbox behind /above pointed to the white limbo, smaller softbox above left behind model, striplight pointed at a single foam board as a fill in.

All triggered by Elinchrom EL Skyport

  

Every year on the day before their birthdays I make a portrait of my boys. Tomorrow is Luc's 18th birthday. I often imbue the portrait with something that is going on in their lives. This year with Luc it's pretty simple... he's on the cusp of being a man. He has made a leap of maturity in the last few months and every day that passes the boy he once was fades a little more. He is starting to find himself and starting to chart the future of his adult life. So here he is as a young man. Happy birthday Luc!

 

Lit with A Paul C Buff White Lightning Ultra 600 in a small strip box on a boom above and slightly in front. The box was pointed straight down in order to feather the light a bit. A speed light is behind at pretty low power creating a little separation on the backdrop. Triggered with Pocket Wizards and optical slave mode on the speed light. Fujifilm X-T3 and XF 90mm. Processed from raw in Capture One Pro.

Budapest Hungary based Lerton Trans and Czadpow Poland baser El Trans transport on the loading bay at the Century Logistics warehouse on Church field road Sudbury

My father has since I remember owned a copy of the statue "The Thinker", a bronze statue originally made by the french sculptor Auguste Rodin.

 

When Arnar Grant called me up last November and asked me to take some fitness shots I asked him if he was up for taking this shot. I wanted him to sit on books so he brought a bunch of law school books wich I thought was quite fitting.

 

6 lights for this one. One with honeycomb for backround, two with honeycomb for backlighting, two with striplight softboxes on either side of him and one over my head for fill lighting.

Strobist Info:

1x Canon ez420, bare, from behind the model, fired towards cam through fog,

1x Canon ez420, w/ roundflash striplight from cam right,

both triggered by rf602.

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One Vivitar 285 in a DIY striplight camera left and 1/2 CTO'd.

One Vivitar 285 in a DIY striplight camera right and 1/2 CTB'd.

Both fired w/ PW's at 1/16th power.

 

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2 striplights left and right behind model, octabox overhead

Budapest Hungary based Warberer's Optimum Solutions two by Volvo Fh coupled to three axle tautliners on the loading bay at the Century Logistics warehouse on Church field road Sudbury

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