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Fujifilm X-T1 + 56 + 23

 

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Fujifilm X-T1 + 56 + 23
 
26538485020_51891382c7_b.jpg0008 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
 
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Stupendous  IQ...How is your light setup?

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Fujifilm X-T1 + 23 + 56

 

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Hi all, lots of amazing images here! As a non-portrait photographer I'd really appreciate some more info on the lighting setups used when people post these wonderful images!

 

After all the advertising by the likes of Bowen and co would make you believe you can't take anything without 3 flashes, a beauty dish, octobox etc etc :)

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Hi all, lots of amazing images here! As a non-portrait photographer I'd really appreciate some more info on the lighting setups used when people post these wonderful images!

 

After all the advertising by the likes of Bowen and co would make you believe you can't take anything without 3 flashes, a beauty dish, octobox etc etc :)

 

I have 2 Cactus RF60's and triggers, some small softboxes and a beauty dish. I will also shoot it with some MagMod modifiers, which I adore. The X100T has a leaf shutter, that allows me to shoot straight into the sun at daytime with just a speedlight. Good light does not need to be expensive. I keep mine portable.

 

But if there is available light, I'll use that too.

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Abel, for Flag Models.

 

Fuji X-T1 and XF 35 f2. One speedlight, a MagMod grid and a quarter CTO gel.

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