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This is an interesting look into the mind of a modern day retoucher. Chester Van Bommel will be known to some of you for his amazing retouching skills. He’s been a retoucher for over 20 years and has been able to move with the changing times into the world of photoshop and he now classes [...]
The successor to my favourite LP160, will be released in a couple of months.
I actually sat down to write a post on this for all of you who are getting into off camera flash. I started to do a search to see how other people tackled the subject and then came across this video by Mark Wallace for Adorama TV.
Lighting lighting lighting! This is what it all comes down to. Joe McNally shows us how he goes about lighting his Cowboy portrait to make it look relatively natural.
I know there are a few people in the RAW Live group on Facebook that have been experimenting with lightpainting recently. Some of you might look to incorporate some lightpainting into your 365 or 52 week projects this year.
The first Video post Friday for 2013 how exciting. As many of you know I have been away so I’m just no starting to catch-up on all the video submissions. This one was sent to me quite a few times so I jumped straight to the pile.
My friend Kevin Deskins has embarked on a project that would see him shoot with 3 LumoPro LP160′s synced to a Polaroid 600.
For a long time I’ve been known as a flash photography. Charging around the place with a bag full of LumoPro LP160′s some softboxes, umbrellas and of course stands. Recently I’ve been changing my habits a little and am shooting more and more with natural or available light.
Von Wong meets The Brenizer Method. In true Von Wong style instead of using the usual 85mm to create The Brenizer method Benjamin decides to use a Nikkor 400mm 2.8.