Making the jump from mid level professional photography to high end commercial or food photography can be a real challenge. In this video I offer some advice that I wish I had been given before trying to get to my current level of work.
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as well as an instagram page group as well as an instagram page [ Ссылка ]
Gear I use:
Broncolor Hazy Light (old, so jump on ebay)
Bowens soft lite [ Ссылка ]-...
Broncolor pulso head [ Ссылка ]...
Broncolor Pulso pack (old)
Bowens 500 watt head (old)
Manfrotto salon stand [ Ссылка ]
Neewer C stand [ Ссылка ]
Broncolor boom arm [ Ссылка ]...
Broncolor flamingo stand [ Ссылка ]...
Spyder x pro [ Ссылка ]
Data colour chart [ Ссылка ]
Tether tools tether block [ Ссылка ]
tether tools cable [ Ссылка ]
tether tools stopper [ Ссылка ]
In my bag I have;
Canon 5ds [ Ссылка ]
Canon 5dsr [ Ссылка ]
Canon 90mm TS-E lens [ Ссылка ]
Canon 45mm TS-E Lens [ Ссылка ]
Carl Zeiss 100mm Makro Plannar Milvus f/2 [ Ссылка ]...
Sigma Art 50mm f/1.4 [ Ссылка ]
Sigma Art 35mm f/1.4 [ Ссылка ]
How To Become a High End Commercial Photographer
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