29.11.10
Scuba Hasselblad
Check this Hasselblad H3D underwater housing out- Impressive
28.11.10
Marcus Bell Sharing Session @ Shriro Singapore, 26 Oct 2010
During this workshop, Marcus is showing us the crucial use of Rapid studio flash firing with the Profoto-8a power pack with a beauty dish couple with a few soft box and snoot to capture the every expression of the models - making sure you dont missed that very [moment] of it. No pro photographers like to spend long hours on post processing so is best to capture it perfectly on set, so with his continuous shooting, you want to make sure all flashes setup on scene are able to follow your shutter, you dont want it spoilt your subjects perfect smile against lousy lighting's.
Marcus was sharing his dodge and burned technique on how he achieved his desired wedding photograph that sells. Also a Profoto user himself, sharing how he combine a good studio lighting mixed ambient light to achieve the result he wanted. Although working with available light can make a photographer invinsible or blend in to the wedding crowd during ceremony but at times a big studio lightings will only provide the illumination that speed light cant.
One of the set was set up with Hasselblad H4D 40 with its True Focus technology where no off focus will happen to your subject when using wide open aperture after recompose.
Picture on the right was the result on Mac screen copy with GF-1 advance compact cam.
This Pro-8a are the Key lights on set- others are filled in for hair, backdrop and parts of model face and highlights.
2 lamps head set on highest speed with 2 separate power settings at 720/1200watts and 660/1200watts - all consistence exposure more than 20 continuous shoot with D3x SLR
http://www.profoto.com/kelly-kline-pro-8a-air
the Profoto Daylight [Ballast] for movie/video making use without flickering or surged. we are trying to simulate a backlighting and flare with a portable Acute B2 on the moved to fill in the model.
another great sub brand of Profoto is Creative Light product. Can adapt to most big brands of studio lightings with lamphead adapter only. Quality as good as its brother, nice workmanship.
This is the AcuteB2 - size is as big as 6 stacking Hardrives and no more than 5kg. love this little fella - with its 600watts of power is pretty much good enough for all SLR on location shoot as far as 100 meter on f5.6 at ISO400
all photos taken on GF1
Marcus was sharing his dodge and burned technique on how he achieved his desired wedding photograph that sells. Also a Profoto user himself, sharing how he combine a good studio lighting mixed ambient light to achieve the result he wanted. Although working with available light can make a photographer invinsible or blend in to the wedding crowd during ceremony but at times a big studio lightings will only provide the illumination that speed light cant.
One of the set was set up with Hasselblad H4D 40 with its True Focus technology where no off focus will happen to your subject when using wide open aperture after recompose.
Picture on the right was the result on Mac screen copy with GF-1 advance compact cam.
This Pro-8a are the Key lights on set- others are filled in for hair, backdrop and parts of model face and highlights.
2 lamps head set on highest speed with 2 separate power settings at 720/1200watts and 660/1200watts - all consistence exposure more than 20 continuous shoot with D3x SLR
http://www.profoto.com/kelly-kline-pro-8a-air
the Profoto Daylight [Ballast] for movie/video making use without flickering or surged. we are trying to simulate a backlighting and flare with a portable Acute B2 on the moved to fill in the model.
another great sub brand of Profoto is Creative Light product. Can adapt to most big brands of studio lightings with lamphead adapter only. Quality as good as its brother, nice workmanship.
This is the AcuteB2 - size is as big as 6 stacking Hardrives and no more than 5kg. love this little fella - with its 600watts of power is pretty much good enough for all SLR on location shoot as far as 100 meter on f5.6 at ISO400
all photos taken on GF1
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