I love this type of modifier. I have a 40" version that's perfect for on location stuff. I think it looks fine. People always look in wonder at the different modifiers photographers work with. Especially if they look as space-age cool as this kind :)
Great tips again and very nice images too. Never mind about ‘professionalism’. We use these umbrella/softboxes as well all the time. Whenever you have not enough tilt, you can add a boom. That however, calls for a sturdy tripod and sandbags. By the way, the Profoto A10 or A1(X) isn’t ‘just a Speedlight’. Imo its the best speedlight you can get 😉 for on-camera use. Highly recommended.
Great video I like the one light concept. Can you give me a link to that Modifier? also a link to the tilt mount that your speed light is on I like the grip release to tilt the light.
as always, interesting and informative. thank you for the effort and the sharing. against a white background, the light spillage does not seem to be an issue. would the same happen against a colored seamless? i ask because my studio space is smaller than yours. i am an appreciative subscriber. thumbs up.
Don’t get me wrong, for in studio this is great. For outdoor location, it’s just a bit big. Light quality is great though. I have a no-name generic from years ago (which I think may be a rebrand / Godox unit. This one is just a nicer size for outdoors.
I love this type of modifier. I have a 40" version that's perfect for on location stuff. I think it looks fine. People always look in wonder at the different modifiers photographers work with. Especially if they look as space-age cool as this kind :)
Great tips again and very nice images too. Never mind about ‘professionalism’. We use these umbrella/softboxes as well all the time. Whenever you have not enough tilt, you can add a boom. That however, calls for a sturdy tripod and sandbags. By the way, the Profoto A10 or A1(X) isn’t ‘just a Speedlight’. Imo its the best speedlight you can get 😉 for on-camera use. Highly recommended.
Excellent results, very beautiful model. Very well done.
Thank you Henry. I’d like to think it’s all me but the model helps a little 😂😂
I thought that was a tent ⛺️ 😂 great video content 🤜🏻👌
Right, the "side effect" is that the umbrella acts like an airbag when (not if) the stand flips over because of wind :D
😂😂 good point
Well done sir!
Thank you sir- much appreciated
Great video I like the one light concept. Can you give me a link to that Modifier? also a link to the tilt mount that your speed light is on I like the grip release to tilt the light.
The modifier is Rotolights and the grip is MagMod. Both easily found on their websites. Great products
as always, interesting and informative. thank you for the effort and the sharing. against a white background, the light spillage does not seem to be an issue. would the same happen against a colored seamless? i ask because my studio space is smaller than yours. i am an appreciative subscriber. thumbs up.
Sorry for the late reply. Other then black or great, I think colored backgrounds would be similar
Tutorial of editing please?
what is the name of the carbon stand?
What camera and lens were you using
This umbrella costs 200€ euro in germany. Thats much more expensive than i thought
There are generics everywhere - Godox (not generic) but much cheaper. It has a flat diffusion front but works just as well.
You said this one is not your favorite, which on is and why?
Don’t get me wrong, for in studio this is great. For outdoor location, it’s just a bit big. Light quality is great though. I have a no-name generic from years ago (which I think may be a rebrand / Godox unit. This one is just a nicer size for outdoors.
@@kaskoPhotoYeah, the 40" is much nicer for outdoors :)
Wow👍😊
and what is the flash bracket? is it magmod?
It is. The first version. I love those things.