Russian Guide Cover
One of my photos has gotten to a cover of Toronto Russian Guide.
Hair, makeup, nails – Orange Tree Beauty Centre
Body art – Natasha Kudashkina
Model – Nikol Ginga
One of my photos has gotten to a cover of Toronto Russian Guide.
Hair, makeup, nails – Orange Tree Beauty Centre
Body art – Natasha Kudashkina
Model – Nikol Ginga
Couple of weeks ago I purchased brand new Einstein strobe. I won’t go into much of technical specs but there are couple of points in this flash unit that should appeal to many photographers.
Einstein unit is equipped with receptacle for optional Cybersync CSXCV transceiver which costs “whopping” $30 (compare that to Pocket Wizard!). This transceiver draws power from the strobe itself so you don’t need to worry about batteries. Form factor is quite strange with all those pins sticking out open. It is fragile design but it is probably the simplest form they could think of with pins going straight into circuit board. While in studio this form factor is not an issue, but taking it to location and assembling / disassembling the thing might cost you a pin or two.
Now, on the negative side Einstein strobe has very weak accessory grip. When you put large softbox or beauty dish onto it you can see that attachment gets crooked vertically, and you need to use it with caution until we’ll get some kind of fix from Paul C. Buff.
Considering all of that I took tiny 16×24 softbox with me for this fashion photoshoot on location. We got lucky and it was first nice weekend in Toronto after long winter. After doing initial makeup and hair at the salon we drove to Guildwood Inn in Scarborough where I was notified by the worker that free ride for photoshoots will soon be over and they will require permit for everybody that wields “professional” gear. Certainly, Einstein with softbox attached to Vagabond II looks professional enough
The day was a mix of clouds and sun, and I was shooting at 1/250sec. f/8-f/11 ISO200. Einstein was set mostly to -4f, Color mode. We did few tests with flowing fabric and all shots appeared quite sharp on camera LCD screen so I didn’t even bother to switch to Action.
As we had only two looks for this shoot I didn’t have to conserve battery life and Vagabond II was set to Fast recycle. Recycle time in this mode is minimal and I had to wait only for the model to switch position between shots.
The shoot went smoothly, strobe performed about 400 fires without a hitch (this is expected behaviour). I still need to test performance with faster moving subjects where I previously resorted to small and fast Nikon speedlites. I especially would be interested to try liquid action stopping.
Posted under fashion photography, gear reviewBack in January I shot fashion editorial which is now published in Reverie magazine. We shot it at 19th century historical house in Aurora just north of Toronto.
When I first visited the place, the house looked pretty small to me so I used only SB-600 speedlites and reflectors for this photoshoot. Since place is so small I easily used pop-up flash in commander mode on my D700. Nothing beats ability to control flash power right from the camera. As usual I employed a different lighting setup for each photo.
Here I used two lights, umbrella on the right high and CTOd softbox on the left.
Just silver reflector here to reveal details in the shadows.
Again, just the reflector.
This was very dark hallway, ambient was mostly here so I needed to light up interior and the model with just two lights that I had with me. I placed bare CTOd flash almost at the back wall. For the key light a small softbox 24×24 was placed camera left and high angled down. After I saw that lights were place properly it was just matter of balancing two of them.
As sun was going going closer to the ground, it created amazing window light which I used as a key in this photo. To fill the shadows I used flash with umbrella, again balancing these two light sources.
Photography: Andriy Zolotoiy
Designer: Decadent Designs
Styling: Amarsana Gendunova
Hair: Dat Salon
Makeup: Delia Lupan
Model: Hayley @ Spot 6 Management
Model: Cait @ Elite