David Guy Maynard Mini/Flex Bikini Beach Shoot - DVD Preview

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

Learn more at http://www.pocketwizard.com/inspirations/profiles/david_guy_maynard/

Join photographer David Guy Maynard on the beaches of West Florida and learn more about how he uses the PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5. Preview of upcoming DVD including wireless flash techniques titled, "Location Lighting with Speedlites: Smaller Gear, Bigger Results".

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  • Good eye! 3rd assistant is holding the reflector to help illuminate David for the video, not for photography :)

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  • Great intro vid for the DVD. I've gotta say I was wondering why David asked the model to point her finger up, then I burst out laughing with praise at the resulting image! I'll be using that posing trick in the future. ;-)

  • Can you do "hyper sync" with off camera flash in manual or does it have to be ETTL (w/ pocket wizards)? Canon 580 X II's tks.

  • @cre8tivity06 He means that he's shooting faster than 1/250th of a second... That's the fastest shutter speed where for a brief moment, the shutter exposes the entire sensor, anything faster and the second part of the shutter is already coming down before the first part exposes the bottom of the sensor (part of the sensor is blocked during the flash)... (Black bars).. but these pocket wizards know when the section of the shutter that wasn't exposed finally is and fires the flash again.

  • @cre8tivity06 He means that he's shooting faster than 1/250th of a second... That's the fastest shutter speed where for a brief moment, the shutter exposes the entire sensor, anything faster and the second part of the shutter is already coming down before the first part exposes the bottom of the sensor (part of the sensor is blocked during the flash)... (Black bars).. but these pocket wizards know when the section of the shutter that wasn't exposed finally is and fires the flash again.

  • What do you mean by "hyper sync"

  • Awesome location, stunning model and great work...love your work

  • David this is the reason I am into photography. Some people have different hobbies like cars and painting but ever since I got into it deep about a year ago I never looked back.

  • @lg123xyz to advertise the high speed sync feature of the pocketwizard system

  • Any reason he wouldn't be using an ND filter there?

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