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What's In The Bag? w/ Kristian Dowling Part 5

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2010

In this segment, freelance photographer Kristian Dowling shares his portable lighting kit, including strobes and light modifiers, plus extra kit. This will also be a multi part series as it's a huge subject we're just touching on.
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  • I've really been enjoying this series of videos.

  • @brittannyglitterati Thanks! We have one more ready to go in Kristian's series with a few more coming in a soon. Plus we have some more great working shooters who showed us What's In The Bag coming in the next month. Cheers!

  • @damonwebster next month, you mean in May, right?

  • @richardxob Yes, May. Could be earlier. We have 10 shot but need to be edited. On assignment currently and trying to edit when back from the shooting day.

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  • The camera man is asleep again. I couldn't see Kristian illustrating the locks because it was completely out of shot. Induced need to review who they employ to do their videos.

  • @MrMackowski humm well it helps to understand how certain photographers work according to what they are shooting (fashion, sports, etc).

    At times the info is a bit redundant but that's ok. There's only so much you can learn from watching videos; there comes a stage where one needs to go out and shoot pictures ;)

  • what's the purpos of those videos?

  • Thx for the reply regarding my question regarding those little flashes. =)

  • meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer

  • @LP2475w Smith-Victor PG6S Mini Slave Flash

    Honestly they're not very reliable so don't go to a shoot and depend on them. If they fire, you're in luck, but they are not a dependable light source.

  • I love this series. What a great idea. What a time saver. And what a money saver! Keep up the good work!

  • Can you tell more about those "slave flashes" they come in picture on the video 10:18. What is the manufacturer and where you can get those? =)

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