A quick headshot 

Normally I share models or street photography shots. But today a quick headshot fellow photographer Klaas-jelmer Sixma shot of me during the ice sculpture exhibition. 

And yes it was very cold 😉

Wacom mobile studio pro review II “behind the closed DOORs December 13 2016”

In todays episode we take a more in depth look at the Wacom Mobile studio pro 16.

I show you how it performs with my workflow for retouching, some cool additions to Windows I found that makes the experience a bit better for “mac users”, a new awesome keyboard and how the stylus works in Manga studio.

I also walk you through the whole calibration process of the device and give you a tip on how to get two different setting for mimicking print and working outside.

REMEMBER this is the vlog version of the review, I do these raw and simple to get the info out there asap, we will be filming a more proper review (although shorter) before the end of the year when I know the device a bit better.

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Sometimes showing more is cool

Often people think that if you shoot a model you should always make sure the background is smooth and easy. No junk around resulting in a clean image. 

However sometimes it’s just cool to show a lot of stuff around the model, don’t be afraid to make is messy 😉 in the past Avedon and Newton also weren’t that nice with seamless and backgrounds 🙂

behind the closed DOORs December 10 2016

In todays episode we take you bts during the workshop with Poeka.
This is also the first time we used the Wacom mobile studio pro to shoot tethered with the Sony A7RII in a full day workshop…..