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Four lights are used by Tony Corbell in this video, each with a specific purpose. He meters for the main light as his starting point, with all other lights relative to it. A 4 x 6 softbox is used for the main light. Twin accent lights (edge light and background light) are used from behind at two stops below the main light. A D1 with a zoom reflector gives some pop to the background.
eh ben dit donc !!! tant de foin pour un resultat plus que moyen !! heureusement que le ridicule ne tue pas !!! ce gros canard serait mort trois fois!!! c'est le genre de photo que je ferai en moins de 5 mn chrono et sans avoir a sortir mon flashmetre sekonic !!!!
dimiloeb 8 months ago
the model is super cute!
sanoska206 9 months ago
Your teaching technique is excellent.
i have watched your all parts many times.
from the first part i loved your photography, & now i love your model also ;-)
she is really gorgeous & camera loves her.
aadishvaar 1 year ago
It is nice to be educationally fit with controlling light in the studio but also it is as important to be skilled in photographing models posing wise, even if my English is too poor, I would say, your ideas do not work well with your academical experinces, talking about the light controls in a good manner and do not knowing how to end with one good photograph, that do not sound ok !
a65cw 1 year ago
iggori: The Sekonic has a PocketWizard module inside it that allows it to trigger the other PocketWizards... on any channel.
ParkImaging 2 years ago
One PocketWizard Plus II connected with Mini to Miniphone jack to one D1. All other D1 heads set to IR triggering. L-758DR transmit channel set to Plus II channel. Metering down with PocketWizard. Exposures burst triggered by Air System.
photoguy55 2 years ago
How did you trigger D1's with Sekonic?
iggori 2 years ago