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This studio simulation is so good, I am recreating my entire portfolio as CGI
Being kind of a computer geek, I found myself looking for a good way to simulate studio lights. I tried Blender, Cinema 4D, and…
Here is a strobe you can buy for $20
Yes, you read that well – you can buy a speedlight on Amazon for $20. Well, $20.99 to be exact. It’s a third-party flash from…
Fill flash explained – take stunning outdoor portrait photography with a flash
Taking portraits in bright sunlight has been a bit of a no-no for a long time but the truth is that you can actually…
Flashpoint releases vertical TTL flash trigger adapter for shooting high on a tripod
Adorama has a new Flashpoint Vertical TTL Hot Shoe adapter. It’s basically a pass-through adapter, so there are no extra batteries to deal with, that…
I combined 7 Godox AD200 lights to make a huge 1400Ws cluster light
Like most photographers who have been working for many years, I have my favorite, go-to lights. These include the Broncolor Para 88, 133, and 222;…
A review of the most expensive hot shoe strobe in the world – the Profoto A1
The Profoto A1 is the new on-camera flash. And off-camera flash. And Air remote. You can use it any way you like. For me as…
The Godox XPro-P flash trigger is a “game changer” for Pentax photographers
I’ve reviewed the Godox XPro trigger before, a little over a year ago. Normally, I wouldn’t review the same product again just because it comes out…
The Godox AD400 Pro is the best value for money strobe Godox has ever made
The Godox AD400 Pro is the newest portable all-in-one strobe from Godox. It’s basically a 400Ws version of the AD600 Pro. It has a few…
Irix goes long with their new 150mm f/2.8 1:1 macro lens
Irix seems to have taken a change of direction from their previous 11mm f/4 and 15mm f/2.4 ultrawide prime lenses. They’ve now officially announced their…
Why and how to shoot portraits in bright sunlight with flash using high speed sync
Light is vital to photography. Without it, we wouldn’t have photographs. Our sensors would just be recording blackness. Personally, I’ve always been a fan…









































