Today I am going to write about one of my favorite light modifiers: the Westcott 60” convertible umbrella. The versatility from this umbrella is fantastic, and if I can only use one modifier out on location it is this one. I find it very capable of handling medium sized groups as a bounce umbrella or as a shoot through with no problems.
The build of this unit was better than I thought it would be for the price. I picked mine up at a local camera shop for about $45, so when it wears out replacing it is not a problem.
This umbrella gives a nice, soft, broad bounced light with the black backing on. It does not have as much contrast as a silver bounce umbrella, but you can move it back from your subject to increase the contrast a bit if needed.
When used as a shoot through the Westcott 60” casts a soft, even, light with incredible spread, and also has a very manageable light fall off.
If you need a tighter light source from this umbrella with the black backing on you can close up the umbrella around your light to create a far more focused source that is easy to control.
If our local camera shop carries the Westcott 60” convertible umbrella, I would definitely recommend that you pick one up and give it a try. You won't be sorry.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Westcott 60" Convertable umbrella
Today I am going to write about one of my favorite light modifiers: the Westcott 60” convertible umbrella. The versatility from this umbrella is fantastic, and if I can only use one modifier out on location it is this one. I find it very capable of handling medium sized groups as a bounce umbrella or as a shoot through with no problems.
The build of this unit was better than I thought it would be for the price. I picked mine up at a local camera shop for about $45, so when it wears out replacing it is not a problem.
This umbrella gives a nice, soft, broad bounced light with the black backing on. It does not have as much contrast as a silver bounce umbrella, but you can move it back from your subject to increase the contrast a bit if needed.
When used as a shoot through the Westcott 60” casts a soft, even, light with incredible spread, and also has a very manageable light fall off.
If you need a tighter light source from this umbrella with the black backing on you can close up the umbrella around your light to create a far more focused source that is easy to control.
If our local camera shop carries the Westcott 60” convertible umbrella, I would definitely recommend that you pick one up and give it a try. You won't be sorry.
The build of this unit was better than I thought it would be for the price. I picked mine up at a local camera shop for about $45, so when it wears out replacing it is not a problem.
This umbrella gives a nice, soft, broad bounced light with the black backing on. It does not have as much contrast as a silver bounce umbrella, but you can move it back from your subject to increase the contrast a bit if needed.
When used as a shoot through the Westcott 60” casts a soft, even, light with incredible spread, and also has a very manageable light fall off.
If you need a tighter light source from this umbrella with the black backing on you can close up the umbrella around your light to create a far more focused source that is easy to control.
If our local camera shop carries the Westcott 60” convertible umbrella, I would definitely recommend that you pick one up and give it a try. You won't be sorry.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Cactus V5 teaser
I came across these teaser images from photographer Brian Hursey. He is in the process of writing a review on these yet to be released trigger transceivers from gadgetinfinity.
You can see some more of the images at Brian's Flickr page here.
You can see some more of the images at Brian's Flickr page here.
Cactus V5 teaser
I came across these teaser images from photographer Brian Hursey. He is in the process of writing a review on these yet to be released trigger transceivers from gadgetinfinity.
You can see some more of the images at Brian's Flickr page here.
You can see some more of the images at Brian's Flickr page here.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Pocketwizard for Nikon update
From Pocketwizard.com:
Product Updates - December 2010
MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 for Nikon:
Canada: Dealer shipments will begin on 12/21/10.
USA: Product should begin to arrive in dealers the middle of January, 2011.
All other countries currently shipping.
AC3 ZoneController for Nikon: Product should be arriving in dealers in February 2011.
AC9 AlienBees Adapter for Nikon: Product should be arriving in dealers in March 2011.
You can see it on their site here.
Product Updates - December 2010
MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 for Nikon:
Canada: Dealer shipments will begin on 12/21/10.
USA: Product should begin to arrive in dealers the middle of January, 2011.
All other countries currently shipping.
AC3 ZoneController for Nikon: Product should be arriving in dealers in February 2011.
AC9 AlienBees Adapter for Nikon: Product should be arriving in dealers in March 2011.
You can see it on their site here.
Pocketwizard for Nikon update
From Pocketwizard.com:
Product Updates - December 2010
MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 for Nikon:
Canada: Dealer shipments will begin on 12/21/10.
USA: Product should begin to arrive in dealers the middle of January, 2011.
All other countries currently shipping.
AC3 ZoneController for Nikon: Product should be arriving in dealers in February 2011.
AC9 AlienBees Adapter for Nikon: Product should be arriving in dealers in March 2011.
You can see it on their site here.
Product Updates - December 2010
MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 for Nikon:
Canada: Dealer shipments will begin on 12/21/10.
USA: Product should begin to arrive in dealers the middle of January, 2011.
All other countries currently shipping.
AC3 ZoneController for Nikon: Product should be arriving in dealers in February 2011.
AC9 AlienBees Adapter for Nikon: Product should be arriving in dealers in March 2011.
You can see it on their site here.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Nikon shooters check this out!
If you shoot Nikon you are going to want to check out this review by my friend from Copenhagen, Henrik Delfer. On his site he has posted a very comprehensive review of the Pocketwizard MiniTT1 and the FlexTT5 for Nikon.
Check out the article here.
Check out the article here.
Nikon shooters check this out!
If you shoot Nikon you are going to want to check out this review by my friend from Copenhagen, Henrik Delfer. On his site he has posted a very comprehensive review of the Pocketwizard MiniTT1 and the FlexTT5 for Nikon.
Check out the article here.
Check out the article here.
Monday, December 13, 2010
In Repose
I had a promo shoot with the band In Repose last night. As always it was a great time working with these guys. Here is my favorite shot from the session:
The set up was pretty straight forward. I found a long tunnel and placed the guys toward the opening. I placed on Nikon sb900 behind them to give them some rim light and light up the back of the tunnel. I placed another Nikon sb900 in front and just a bit to the left of camera for the key light.
The set up was pretty straight forward. I found a long tunnel and placed the guys toward the opening. I placed on Nikon sb900 behind them to give them some rim light and light up the back of the tunnel. I placed another Nikon sb900 in front and just a bit to the left of camera for the key light.
In Repose
I had a promo shoot with the band In Repose last night. As always it was a great time working with these guys. Here is my favorite shot from the session:
The set up was pretty straight forward. I found a long tunnel and placed the guys toward the opening. I placed on Nikon sb900 behind them to give them some rim light and light up the back of the tunnel. I placed another Nikon sb900 in front and just a bit to the left of camera for the key light.
The set up was pretty straight forward. I found a long tunnel and placed the guys toward the opening. I placed on Nikon sb900 behind them to give them some rim light and light up the back of the tunnel. I placed another Nikon sb900 in front and just a bit to the left of camera for the key light.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Tiffen booth at CES 2011
If you are going to be at CES this year go and check out the Tiffen booth.
They are going to be displaying some of my photos, so take some time and stop on by and keep an eye out for some of these photos.
I am a huge fan of the Tiffen Dfx software. I use it in the bulk of my shots, and I would recommend it to anyone who is serious about photography.
Go over to Tiffens site and download the free trial. You won't look at post processing the same way after using this program.
They are going to be displaying some of my photos, so take some time and stop on by and keep an eye out for some of these photos.
I am a huge fan of the Tiffen Dfx software. I use it in the bulk of my shots, and I would recommend it to anyone who is serious about photography.
Go over to Tiffens site and download the free trial. You won't look at post processing the same way after using this program.
Tiffen booth at CES 2011
If you are going to be at CES this year go and check out the Tiffen booth.
They are going to be displaying some of my photos, so take some time and stop on by and keep an eye out for some of these photos.
I am a huge fan of the Tiffen Dfx software. I use it in the bulk of my shots, and I would recommend it to anyone who is serious about photography.
Go over to Tiffens site and download the free trial. You won't look at post processing the same way after using this program.
They are going to be displaying some of my photos, so take some time and stop on by and keep an eye out for some of these photos.
I am a huge fan of the Tiffen Dfx software. I use it in the bulk of my shots, and I would recommend it to anyone who is serious about photography.
Go over to Tiffens site and download the free trial. You won't look at post processing the same way after using this program.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
PocketWizard MiniTT1, FlexTT5 for Nikon head to dealers
Great news for Nikon shooters! Check out this article by Rob Galbraith for more information.
robgalbraith.com
robgalbraith.com
PocketWizard MiniTT1, FlexTT5 for Nikon head to dealers
Great news for Nikon shooters! Check out this article by Rob Galbraith for more information.
robgalbraith.com
robgalbraith.com
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