AB MAX – Here is an announcement of new products made on the Alien Bee Discussion Forum Eight stop power range. Digital controls. Plug in slot for Cybersync. Brighter modeling light. Built in diffuser makes for precise viewing as it unifies the modeling light and flash tube. Global power options. Ability to run on low [...]
Archive for April, 2009
New Alien Bees AB MAX on the horizon
Posted in commercial photography, Photographic Education, photographic lighting, Portrait Lighting, tagged Alien Bees, jerry schmidt, Photographic Education, professional photography, Wedding Photography on April 29, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Hypersync setup – Pocket Wizard Mini TT1 – CarrilloPhotography.com
Posted in Flash Techniques, high speed sync, Photographic Education, photographic lighting, tagged Alien Bees, high speed sync, Hypersync, Photographic Education, photographic lighting, photography, pocket wizard, UCM on April 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
CPJM0045 Originally uploaded by Carrillo Photo From: Joe Miller [mailto:Joe@CarrilloPhotography.com] Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 10:10 PM To: Jerry Schmidt Subject: RE: What Flash Offset settings did you use?? Hi Jerry, I’ve made hypersync work with two distinct setups. The first one is using a MiniTT1 on my 1DmkIII, and a FlexTT5 on the flash. [...]
Carrillo Photo Playing with Hypersync Pocket Wizard Mini TT1 transmitter and Flex TT5 and Plus II reciever!
Posted in Canon Flash, Flash Techniques, high speed sync, Portrait Lighting, tagged Alien Bees, Hyper Sync, Photographic Education, photography education, pocket wizard, Wedding Photography on April 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
CPJM1004 Originally uploaded by Carrillo Photo Strobist: AB1600, umbrella’ed, to camera left. AB800, 7 inch reflector, to right, filling in the background. 1/4000s @ f/2.8 Flickr post describing how he used the new Pocket Wizard in Hypersync Mode to trigger his Pocket Wizard Plus II units.
Nick Turpin street portraits for Mens Health – Strobist Alert
Posted in Canon Flash, Color Portrait, commercial photography, Editorial Photography, Flash Techniques, photographic lighting, portable flash, Portrait Lighting, portrait photography, Uncategorized, tagged commercial photography, creative photography, Fashion, Photographic Education, photographic lighting on April 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Check out the snooted Canon strobes used to shoot fashion, looks interesting.
Brian Matsumoto – Canvas Workshop – imagePROGRAF iPF6100 Printer Donated to UCM
Posted in Canon Flash, Inkjet Printing, Photographic Education, Portrait Lighting, tagged Photographic Education, photography, UCM, University of Central Missouri on April 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Brian Matsumoto, our long time friend and Canon rep was in town this week to meet a Forum class and just our luck we had an exhibition of Gallery Wrapped prints from our first Canvas Print Workshop. We made these prints with the Canon imagePROGRAF iPF6100. This printer was part of a fantastic donation to [...]
Pocketwizard Mini TT1 and Flex TT5: TTL Radio Triggers 1/8000s Shutter Speed Flash
Posted in Canon Flash, Color Portrait, Flash Techniques, high speed sync, Photographic Education, photographic lighting, portable flash, Portrait Lighting, portrait photography, Senior Portraits, UCM, tagged Canon 580exII, Flex TT5, high speed sync, mini TT1, Photographic Education, pocket wizard, portable flash, Senior Portraits, UCM on April 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Here is a quick shot with the new Mini TT1 Flex TT5 used to trigger a Canon 580exII flash on a stand to the right. I had to adjust the flash exposure to -1 2/3 to fine tune the High Speed Flash exposure. 2009:04:15 12:20:34 70-200mm @ 200mm 1/8000 sec, f/5.6 Mode: Manual Metering: Evaluative [...]




