…You see the common factor: a grid. I think that when someone comes to our studio never having seen a grid they’re overwhelmed because I…
…modifier. The light that comes out of this is just beautifully soft and the fact that it uses a rapid assembly system to unpack so…
…the power, and the real simplicity of the portrait. Softboxes or Umbrellas? Another choice to make when buying into a studio flash is: are you…
…photographing an athlete flying in a wingsuit over the Alps. How did you come up with this idea for a shooting? I’ve been thinking about…
…Pro HD, because it’s such a great tool.” For this composition, I could use lots of Elinchrom equipment and practice my compositing skills! First I…
…camera at high shutter speeds, which are normally limited to 1/200th second. To know if your unit is compatible with HSS or Hi-Sync, please refer…
…was the ELB 400 with the Skyport HS and the FS30 fresnel spot, which turned out to be the perfect combo! Related products Related articles…
…with a wide open aperture. Personally, I have not been this excited about a new product in a very long time.” Related products Related articles…
…subject had the Q-Reflector Grid attached to the flash head with a 20-degree grid spot mounted into the reflector. The flash head in front of…
Low-key, mid-key, high-key: Three fundamental lighting setups. An introduction to your first studio setups. In this episode, we’ll explain the three main setups you need…