SB-Love
Thursday, January 29th, 2009Watch the video about the love !
Watch the video about the love !
Not long ago I bought the SB-600. As a true strobist (inspired by David Hobby and Bert Stephani) I made some light modifiers and started to experiment with my shots. This one is the best I’ve got from the first session. I used SB-600 at 1/4 power and a grid spot.
model: my wife.
gear: Fujifilm S1 Pro, Sigma 18-200, SB-600 + grid.

Playing With Light by slayerphoto is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0.
Based on a work at www.flickr.com.
I always wanted to know why professional photographers always use longer lenses like 70-200 or 90 for portrait shooting. Mark Wallace from studiolighting.net gave the answer on this question.
I favor longer lenses for portrait work for several reasons:
Earlier I posted a site where you can make vintage looking photos and a video making vintage photos in photoshop. Today I will share one cool site called Poladroid. There you can download a beta version of a program Poladroid 0.9.5r5.