My blog, although I don’t see myself as a blogger but as a Photographer I will try to blog some interesting material during the weeks.
Expect at least 2 updates a week.

Some cool rebates

Today a blogpost to save you all some money.
It’s the first time I ever do this via the blog, so let me know if you want to see some more of these posts (maybe once a week ?)

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Sony
As you know I love the Sony cameras and lenses, if you are like me always out for a good deal then check out these great rebates.
Up to $400.00 discount on camera/lens bundles.

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Harddrives
We all need them to backup, and we need LOTS of them, so when they are cheap it’s the time to get them.
Check out these great deals on some external drives.

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Oben tripod
Need a new tripod?
Then this deal is pretty sweet on the Oben AC1300 with Ballhead.

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Nikon D7000 DSLR camera kit
D7000 Nikon + Nikon 18-105mm DX VR lens + Ruggard Commando 35 DSLR Shoulder BagWatson EN-EL15 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (7.0V 1800mAh)SanDisk 16GB SDHC Memory Card Ultra Class 10 UHS-I

 

 

Clarity from Topaz
without any doubt my favorite plugin at the moment, it’s just AWESOME.
Get it with a big discount till the end of the month with this link.

 

Alien Skin
I LOVE Exposure 4 and use it on 99% of my shots so as you can imagine I highly recommend this plugin.
Use code FDH1102 for a cool 10% discount on their webstore.

Beware of your shoots

Today a quick tip that might safe your life one day.
Over the years we’ve done some crazy stuff, however I (and my team) were always aware of the dangers when we shoot something that is considered dangerous. Now I see a lot of shoots online with water and for example baking flour (which I did for Kelbytraining in my class the art of dance). However I also know that a lot of people don’t really know what they are doing and how dangerous shoots like these can be. So today a few tips to make sure (although there is never a sure in these kind of cases) you don’t kill yourself or your model 😀

 

1. Wide open spaces
As soon as you start throwing stuff there is a huge chance of static electricity.
This is actually a quote from wisegeek.org but it tells you everything you need to know.

 

Air Dispersal Requirement

Flour is not prone to explode all on its own — individual grains must be separated and exposed to oxygen for there to be any risk. When stored in densely packed bags or containers, the chances of fire are quite low. Explosion becomes likely only when individual particles are suspended in the air, usually in the form of a dust cloud. Dust clouds in confined spaces both allow the starch molecules ample access to oxygen, and prevent escape — under these conditions, any heat or heat source can set the sugar molecules ablaze. In large quantities, this has a very explosive effect, and can be deadly.”

 

Now if you really want to do a flour shoot (and who doesn’t let’s be honest), make sure that you do the shoot in a wide open space, so you have a lot of room, also make sure that your strobes are far away from the area where the dust is in the air. And even then always realize that you DO take a risk, but if you’re smart about it you actually do limit the risk a lot but please don’t put strobes in the area where there is a lot of dust, because that “boys and girls” is really asking for trouble, especially in a small room.

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Light…. in the shot

Today just a small tip that every studio shooter can do.
Often we try to keep softboxes and lights out of the image, but sometimes it’s just plain “cool” to include them. So next time you do a shoot, just try to include the lightsource.

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New images from Marie

Today some images from a workshop with Marie.
And indeed, ALL these shots are normally done within 1 workshop…
Also want to participate and learn to shoot like this (and more)…?
Check out www.photography-workshops.eu

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