The not-so daily blog of wedding and portrait photographer Juan Rojo. Available for assignments in Toronto and the GTA.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Toronto Portrait Photographer: Alien Bees B1600 with Beauty Dish
The shots in this post were taken at High Park in Toronto. I was commissioned for a portrait session about a month ago, and decided to follow the old adage: "Better bring it and not need it than need it and not have it" regarding equipment. Bringing a Kata bag with two strobes, a Vagabond II battery and several stands, along with a foldable octabox and beauty dish requires a certain level of fitness to carry around a park, one that I certainly didn't have. I'm so glad I dragged that stuff around through, because the results were quite pleasing. The following shots were done using a B1600 attached to a 22" beauty dish with a difusser sock over it. The strobe was triggered using Pocket Wizards, and the power was set at 1/8 power for most of them. In my next post I'll put some pictures up of the shots that were done using an SB-900 with a HONL speed grid, which are ideal for creating dramatic lighting.
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I'm a photographer. I get paid to shoot weddings but I enjoy all streams of photography and my personal work shows it, meaning that it is all over the place. One day I'll shoot street photography, then move on to urban landscapes the next, etc., etc. Welcome to my world of random photographic exploration.
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Pretty insightful publish. Never believed that it was this simple after all. I had spent a very good deal of my time looking for someone to explain this topic clearly and you’re the only 1 that ever did that. Kudos to you! Keep it up.. Ottawa videographers
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