Demo of 2-Flashes with Gary Fong Whaletail

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2007

A model shoot, in a small space, using two off-camera flashes with Gary Fong Whaletails attached.

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  • It's 10x24 -- have had it for 10+ years. Not sure where I got it, but it was online.

  • Yes -- you can do this with a Lightsphere. Use a Cloud Lightsphere as the main light. Use either a Clear or a Cloud as your fill or background light. If you use a Clear, put it a couple of feet further from your subject than you would put the Cloud. the Cloud absorbs about 1/2 to 1 stop more light than the Clear.

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  • whats w/ the vhs video.. it was 2007, most cellphones take better video. im kind of surprised since most photographers have hd video in their slrs

  • does she do nudes?

  • please don't shoot stephanie, she's a cutie!

  • where did you get your muslin backdrop? looks pretty big, 10x12?

  • I thoroughly enjoy your videos-- it makes me SO excited to get out there and try it all!

  • Excellent... I loved your step by step instruction of where to place the slave lights. I currently shoot with the GF Lightsphere II - cloud and clear with alternating amber and cloud covers, however, I am waiting for the whaletail to become available and will use your pointers for my own home studio set up as well as on location/ in home set ups. Thank you.

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