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Photographer Joshua Dwain brings his lighting workshop to the B&H Event Space. Joshua takes the guesswork out of off-camera flash by going over different Godox systems so you can work faster, smarter, and more creatively.
0:00 - Intro
1:10 - About Joshua
3:34 - Gear
5:16 - Prerequisites
10:15 - The lighting trinity
12:25 - Understanding the tools
22:20 - Lighting Demo
37:35 - Closing
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Can you really create multiple portrait looks without moving your studio lights? Can you do so in under a minute? Join Juan in the studio as he shares how you can utilize the Westcott FJ250 and the Creative Mask tool to streamline the amount of time it takes to create portraits with different aesthetics.
0:00 - Intro
0:13 - FJ250
0:33 - Today's Lighting Setup
1:48 - How to Use the Creative Masking Tool
2:38 - Who Is This For?
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We take a look at the Profoto D30 500Ws Monolight, the compact version of the D3. This compact yet precise light is ideal for portrait, fashion, and product photography.
0:00-Intro
0:16-Key Specs
1:15-How to Use
1:31-Compatibility & Apps
2:06-Power
2:17-Final Thoughts
by Cory Rice · Posted
The Dayled 2000 PRO Dual-Color is one of nine freshly updated LED Fresnels from Lupo created for photographers, cinematographers, and studios looking for serious power and precise control from a continuous light. Perched at the top of the Dayled lineup in terms of strength and versatility, the new 2000 PRO Dual-Color features an expanded CCT range, wider beam angle, and handful of practical updates over its predecessor.
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by Allan Weitz · Posted
LED lighting options have become increasingly better, brighter, more innovative, and more affordable by the day. If you need an example of a light source that possesses all four of these attributes, look no further than the Bescor FM-256 Flexible Remote-Controlled Bi-Color LED Light Mat.
The benefits of this 12 x 12", AC-powered light source are multifold, which, in this case, can be taken both figuratively and literally—Bescor’s