Lindsay Adler demonstrates how to create a Hollywood style glamour portrait with short light using two flashes, and two Rogue FlashBender 2 XL Pro Lighting Systems. Flash photography lighting video tutorial, techniques and tips.
ExpoImaging Will do! One question though. Is this still practical if I am going to use it On Camera setup? I mainly shoot run and gun. :) Will small be good enough or large be too big? Thanks in advance! :D
Mister Mayhem The XL Pro Lighting System featured in this video is designed primarily for off-camera use. However, we do make a Large and Small version that are designed for on-camera that you could definitely use for run and gun style lighting.
Hi Salvador, Great question! Your environment, camera, and flash will all be variables that you'll have to experiment with, but Lindsay captured this image on a Canon 5D Mark III with a 24-105mm at 80MM, ISO 125, 1/125, f/5. Let us know if you have any other questions! Cheers, -The ExpoImaging Team
+Victor Rivera I believe Lindsay used a Sigma 24-105mm f/4 here at 80mm. Make sure to check out our blog for additional info on the movies at RogueFlash.com. If you have any questions, we're always happy to assist you via phone or email! Regards, -The ExpoImaging Team
Hi Scott, Thanks for your question. No, there is not, because the FlashBender 2 XL Pro technology and design is patented by our company, meaning that nobody else makes anything like it :) If you're looking for a discount on one you can always checked used equipment on eBay or our factory seconds that we have in inventory from time to time. Let us know if you have any other questions, we're happy to assist. Regards, -The ExpoImaging Team
Hi +christina finas, Lindsay is a Canon Explorer of Light and used Canon's on a regular basis. I believe in this video she is using the 5D Mark III. If you have any other questions feel free to shoot us an email at support(at)expoimaging(dot)com. Thank you, -The ExpoImaging Team