When I get my Godox BFP, I will use it to take my Portrait / Headshot photography to the next level, adding that extra "je ne sais quoi" and giving the client an image experience that they will remember forever... 🙂
Amazing shoot Sarah! I will use the stonishing BFP to let out all my creativity! portrait or product photography! to stand out over those who don't use it😊👌🏻
Wow, love it. I would use the BFP to level up my photography. Head is spinning with all the possibilities. I already have the X3 trigger, so hopefully someone else can use one. Excellent trigger BTW. Love Godox, I am kind of a Godox junkie at this point.
I will use the BFP to enhance my portraits and bring a different touch and dimension to my images. Adding colour and patterns is what I look forward to doing
I'd totally use the BFP for light shaping on the go! It would really speed up my editing process in Photoshop, letting me achieve those creative looks I usually have to tweak later. In tricky spaces like wide-open rooms or places with crazy light flooding, this tool would be a lifesaver for mastering the ambient light. Honestly, my softboxes have made my photography feel a bit monotonous lately, so I'm super excited to explore new lighting techniques with the BFP and bring some fresh energy to my portraits .
Great video, I would use the BFP with my Olympus EP-3 to separate the subject from the background, for hair or fill light, and play with gels and gobos. Thank you Godox for your inexpensive Godox CT-16 radio triggers. I love the built-in umbrella holders and they have great working distance for the price.
I would use the BFP to enhance my photography and to bring a different perspective to my photography. To stand out and bring awareness to photography and the product that I use.
Great works Sarah. I would like to use BFP for my "Color in Motion" Series pictures. Modelling the light con my subject with a flash (AD600) and blurring the rest using continuos light gellled too.
I LOOOOVE ❤ Godox!!! 😍 They are the perfect fit for the type of photographer I am! I greatly appreciate the high quality of endless amount of products at an affordable price! Godox gives me the inspiration to keep moving forward with my craft and gives me the feeling that Godox has my back! The BFP would be an amazing addition to my Godox collection! I could use it for sooooo many things it almost endless! Sports, Fashion, Engagements and more!!! I even have dreams of playing with my Godox Ad200 pros and ad200. I can now dream of adding the BFP to my collection!!! 🤩 😴 🧘♂️
Sarah's literally back. Great product showcase as usual. I've been working with a team and our head photographer has the same projection attachment used in every shoot we have. And if I would have to use the BFP projection attachment, I would use it as a harsh spotlight to separate my subject in a backdrop highlighting its beauty. And I also love using the flaps to create slits of light to highlight specific areas like Sarah did in this video.
As someone who is new to editorial and fashion photography, this would help me on creating images that will show off my talent and my work. Definitely help me build my online and print portfolio. Loved all the looks by the way! Amazing.
Thanks Sarah for an amazing Demo! I would use the BFP for my next editorial shoot of my clothing brand to emphasize the details of handmade embroidery and interesting silhouettes. Thank you Godox for innovating with a new affordable product!
I am adding boudoir photography to my portraiture and family shoots. I think the flexibility of the BFP will enable me to create interesting light patterns and make my clients even more sexy with dramatic light.
Such a great product. I've been waiting for such a product from Godox. We do a lot of maternity photo sessions. I would use the BFP for maternity sessions with some gels.
It's great to see Sarah! As always, nicely executed photography. I would use the BFP as a means to separate my subjects from the background or use it to highlight depth with my subjects shadow.
Nice to see Sarah again. Always very pleased with her footage. Needless to say that i love her work and Godox. I would use the BFP for my ad600pro to experiment with silhouettes together with 2 ad200pro's lighting the background making a gradient.
BFP could be a different way to shoot cars for me. Might be interesting to focus the light into badges or highlight sponsorship decals. Maybe put a twist into the overall even lighting I traditionally use. Might be really useful when I have the driver seated in the car instead of using an AD200 inside the car??
Amazing product and great job Sarah! 😍 I would use the Godox BFP on my AD300 Pro to give my studio portraits an edgier look, with hard slices of light/shapes to enhance the model's look.
For historical reenactment photography, as I do, the BFP would allow me to select the illumination on different individuals at a distance, to give more strength to scene or individual portraits within a group
Thank you for your demonstration. I will use BFP to create artistic background. Also, I will use it to control the shape of light as for my liking. I can also use BFP to isolate light depends on my perspective because it will give a more unique character to the photo. In addition, i will use BFP as my key light because it is a superb modifier.
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Excellent work Sarah, loved your use of the BFP and the gobos. I would use the BFP for product and portraits and you have inspired me to consider owning 2 of them.;)
As a commercial/advertising photographer and RUclipsr I would put the BFP to immediate use. I can see using it in the studio for dramatic product work as well as on location shoots when I am working with models. Of course, I'd have to show it off with some RUclips videos as well. Thanks for this video. Enjoyed it, looking forward to part 2.
When I get my Godox BFP, I will use it to take my Portrait / Headshot photography to the next level, adding that extra "je ne sais quoi" and giving the client an image experience that they will remember forever... 🙂
Amazing shoot Sarah! I will use the stonishing BFP to let out all my creativity! portrait or product photography! to stand out over those who don't use it😊👌🏻
thank you! this product results in really impactful photos
Wow, love it. I would use the BFP to level up my photography. Head is spinning with all the possibilities. I already have the X3 trigger, so hopefully someone else can use one. Excellent trigger BTW. Love Godox, I am kind of a Godox junkie at this point.
I will use the BFP to enhance my portraits and bring a different touch and dimension to my images. Adding colour and patterns is what I look forward to doing
I'd totally use the BFP for light shaping on the go! It would really speed up my editing process in Photoshop, letting me achieve those creative looks I usually have to tweak later. In tricky spaces like wide-open rooms or places with crazy light flooding, this tool would be a lifesaver for mastering the ambient light. Honestly, my softboxes have made my photography feel a bit monotonous lately, so I'm super excited to explore new lighting techniques with the BFP and bring some fresh energy to my portraits .
Great video, I would use the BFP with my Olympus EP-3 to separate the subject from the background, for hair or fill light, and play with gels and gobos.
Thank you Godox for your inexpensive Godox CT-16 radio triggers. I love the built-in umbrella holders and they have great working distance for the price.
I would use the BFP to enhance my photography and to bring a different perspective to my photography. To stand out and bring awareness to photography and the product that I use.
Great works Sarah. I would like to use BFP for my "Color in Motion" Series pictures. Modelling the light con my subject with a flash (AD600) and blurring the rest using continuos light gellled too.
I use it for model shoot & product shoot.. its was awesome product in budget love godox
I LOOOOVE ❤ Godox!!! 😍 They are the perfect fit for the type of photographer I am! I greatly appreciate the high quality of endless amount of products at an affordable price! Godox gives me the inspiration to keep moving forward with my craft and gives me the feeling that Godox has my back! The BFP would be an amazing addition to my Godox collection! I could use it for sooooo many things it almost endless! Sports, Fashion, Engagements and more!!! I even have dreams of playing with my Godox Ad200 pros and ad200. I can now dream of adding the BFP to my collection!!! 🤩 😴 🧘♂️
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Sarah's literally back. Great product showcase as usual. I've been working with a team and our head photographer has the same projection attachment used in every shoot we have. And if I would have to use the BFP projection attachment, I would use it as a harsh spotlight to separate my subject in a backdrop highlighting its beauty. And I also love using the flaps to create slits of light to highlight specific areas like Sarah did in this video.
Thank you! 🙏🏻
As someone who is new to editorial and fashion photography, this would help me on creating images that will show off my talent and my work. Definitely help me build my online and print portfolio. Loved all the looks by the way! Amazing.
Awesome!! Really stand out!!
Finally opening my own Studio and the BFP would be a great addition to my lighting to really bring the portraits to life.
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Thanks Sarah for an amazing Demo!
I would use the BFP for my next editorial shoot of my clothing brand to emphasize the details of handmade embroidery and interesting silhouettes.
Thank you Godox for innovating with a new affordable product!
I would use the BFP to highlight certain features of a subject in my portrait photography sessions.
I’d use the BFP to bring dynamism to a rain room shoot. Tks for the inspiration Sarah 🙂
That’s a great idea!
I am adding boudoir photography to my portraiture and family shoots. I think the flexibility of the BFP will enable me to create interesting light patterns and make my clients even more sexy with dramatic light.
Such a great product. I've been waiting for such a product from Godox. We do a lot of maternity photo sessions. I would use the BFP for maternity sessions with some gels.
What a great video! I never use BFP before but I think I will give it a try after watching this video.
Great work Sarah! loved how hard light looks. I'd use it for a set of studio beauty portraits depicting nature, using different gobos for every season
Yo lo usaría para crear ventanas en el fondo en fotografía de moda, creo que es lo que más me gustaría hacer.
Muy buen vídeo, saludos desde Argentina.
It's great to see Sarah! As always, nicely executed photography. I would use the BFP as a means to separate my subjects from the background or use it to highlight depth with my subjects shadow.
Top quality demo. Sarah is such an inspiration can’t wait to see part 2
Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Nice to see Sarah again. Always very pleased with her footage. Needless to say that i love her work and Godox.
I would use the BFP for my ad600pro to experiment with silhouettes together with 2 ad200pro's lighting the background making a gradient.
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I will use BFP with qt600 m2 studio flash for commercial high contrast fashion shoot with my canon system.
BFP could be a different way to shoot cars for me. Might be interesting to focus the light into badges or highlight sponsorship decals. Maybe put a twist into the overall even lighting I traditionally use. Might be really useful when I have the driver seated in the car instead of using an AD200 inside the car??
nice!
I would totally go down the route of creating the big, sunny window look in my shoot. I’ve been wanting to do that for a while. Thanks Sarah 😊👌🏾
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Amazing product and great job Sarah! 😍
I would use the Godox BFP on my AD300 Pro to give my studio portraits an edgier look, with hard slices of light/shapes to enhance the model's look.
Thank you!
For historical reenactment photography, as I do, the BFP would allow me to select the illumination on different individuals at a distance, to give more strength to scene or individual portraits within a group
Thank you for your demonstration.
I will use BFP to create artistic background. Also, I will use it to control the shape of light as for my liking. I can also use BFP to isolate light depends on my perspective because it will give a more unique character to the photo. In addition, i will use BFP as my key light because it is a superb modifier.
I have been considering this to add unique lighting to food and product photography.
Amazing Technical Ideas Godox Lighting Setup.
I would use it for high fashion and product photography
Would use the BFP for product and portrait work.
Love the control it provides.
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I would use BFP to simulate the late afternoon sun coming in through a dormer window in the attic of a Parisian house, with an appropriate studio set.
Niiice
Excellent work Sarah, loved your use of the BFP and the gobos. I would use the BFP for product and portraits and you have inspired me to consider owning 2 of them.;)
thank you! xx
what I would use a godox BFP for? for makes a ton of wonderful photos of my clients
and why? because its simple the best
I would use it for my cyber punk series of street portraits using strong patterns and coloured gels to create atmosphere.
I would use the BFP in my fine art photography. To give a dynamics and flavor to my photo shoots.
would love to use this in my beauty shots for pageant candidates... :)
5:44 pm est I would use it to expand my offerings to customers
Amazing
As a commercial/advertising photographer and RUclipsr I would put the BFP to immediate use. I can see using it in the studio for dramatic product work as well as on location shoots when I am working with models. Of course, I'd have to show it off with some RUclips videos as well. Thanks for this video. Enjoyed it, looking forward to part 2.
I want to use it for a fashion style photoshoot whit my models.
Amazing
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I'd use BFP to find out how much fat I should lose because it'll tell me my body fat percentage. Just kidding, I'd shoot creative portraits with it.
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