Getting the most out of your backdrop DC

In this episode I show you how to totally change the look of a backdrop (and model) by using different modifiers.

I show you the Hensel 120 Grand, the 85 Mini and a standard reflector with grid.

Here you can find the video on the 85 Mini : https://youtu.be/Pzxxe31D2D0

And here is a video on the reflectors : https://youtu.be/fsw38qMWX1w

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Amsterdam workshop with Rosa… final chapter

In todays blog post we wrap up the workshop with Rosa in Amsterdam.
As you can see we really do a lot during a day. This is also why we always bring a team with us to make the learning experience much easier and faster… when you have people that help out it really smooths out everything and speeds the workshop up a lot. And in the end you want to learn as much as possible during a day of course.

The team from this workshop:

Team :
Frank, Annewiek Doorhof
Bart (intern)
Rosa (model)
Chaim (assistant and tour guide)
Blake (our attendee)

Now if you also think that it would be cool to do a workshop like this where we discuss street photography, model photography with natural and strobes… just contact me. These workshops are 100% custom made and fully aimed at what the attendee wants to learn. So it’s a fun day but also filled with a lot of tips and techniques.

So for the final part.
First up we visited this awesome “stroopwafel” place and Chaim arranged for us to shoot inside. The guy was awesome about it and loved it.

 

And after an almost 10km walk we ended in the red light district on one of my favorite spots to shoot.
We actually ended up in the middle of a film shoot 🙂 but that’s another story.

Strobes : Hensel Porty 1200

Amsterdam workshop with Rosa Part V

In todays blogpost Part V of the workshop in Amsterdam with Rosa.

Team :
Frank, Annewiek Doorhof
Bart (intern)
Rosa (model)
Chaim (assistant and tour guide)
Blake (our attendee)

In this setup it was mainly the idea to see what happens when you first shoot a scene with natural light, and after that with strobes. It’s always wise to shoot a scene with both when you’re planning to shoot with strobes anyway, it gives you way more options to choose from later.

Results workshop Studio 76 Part I

In todays blogpost some of the results from the workshop at Studio76 in Eersel.
This was the kick off of the Hensel workshop tour in which we will visit several locations and teach small group workshops. Also want us to visit your location? feel free to contact us.

 

Model/Styling : Nadine
Assistant : Annewiek Doorhof

Video can be found here : https://youtu.be/hFKjxoXKq04

Today the results from set 1 and 2.
I used a large 1.9 mtr Hensel softbox here for the first series, after this we changed the large softbox for the Grand Mini 85 with an added Lighttools grid.