Profoto B2 glamour photo shoot at Wreck Beach Vancouver
Behind the scene fashion photo shoot with Hennasey
sing Profoto B2 with Profoto OCF 2×3′ softbox. Nikon D810 + Sigma 50 Art lens.
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Behind the scene fashion photo shoot with Hennasey
sing Profoto B2 with Profoto OCF 2×3′ softbox. Nikon D810 + Sigma 50 Art lens.
more info:
Model:
A initially learned photography as a kid shooting black & white then developing the photos in a dark room, that was a magical time and sparked my interest in photography. As I got older I dabbled in digital photography but wasn't until my kids were born that i really started to get an active interest back in it all.
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wow great video gorgeous model and images well done all
B2 nice but mine went broke after 2 yrs So never Profot again!
Hi Kyle, I'm back again.
I already bought the Profoto B2 along with 2×3 Softbox. I'm planning to shoot on the beach soon.
Love your result in this video. I can see the light from softbox blend so well and natural with the ambient light.
Are you applying feathering technic? I mean using the edge light of the softbox instead of the center light to make it soft and natural?
Hi Kyle, Love your style
I'm using Nikon D810 & Sigm 50 art as well.
May I know what aperture did you use during this photo session?
I'm planning to buy Profoto B2 because I realize my Nikon SB900 Speedlight is not strong enough for an outdoor shoot with a softbox, and the recycling is longer and weaker.
If I have B2, and I want to get one light modifier, what would you recommend that I can use in many situations? Is it the 2×3 softbox?
Thanks for your help, Kyle
Consistently beautiful results!
Excelente Work Kyle!!
Nice work! I'm inspired
Great Vid. Where you shooting in TTL or MAN? and what were your camera setting if you can remember.
Love your videos! What are you using to hold your profoto B2 and soft box? Is it a painters pole or something more elaborate?
Great work!
well done as always