Join Daniel Norton OnSet as he addresses the need we photographers sometimes have for the “perfect” light, Without worrying too much about the perfect placement of our light we can focus on the person in front of us and the mood we are trying to create. In this way, lighting a portrait with raw bounced light can be freeing.
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PRODUCTS USED:
- Nikon Z6ii
- Nikon Z6
- Manfrotto 055Xpro Tripod
- Nikon 24-70 f4
- Manfrotto Hydrostatic Ball Head
- Apple MacBook Pro
- Chimera Panel Frame 48×48
- Tether Tools USB Cable
- Chimera Full Cloth
- Chimera Half Grid Cloth
- Profoto B1x
- Matthews 24×36 Solid Black Flag
PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT USED:
- Sling Studio Multi-Cam
- Nikon Z6 camera with 24-70 Lens
- Nikon z50 Camera with 16-50 lens
- Zoom H4N
- Rode Wireless Go Microphone
- Ipad Pro