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Darkroomimagesby616 Senior Member More info | Jun 05, 2018 02:48 | #11266 great! Photographers are violent people, first they frame you, then they shoot you and after that they hang you on the wall.
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DThriller Goldmember More info | Jun 05, 2018 07:38 | #11267 Thanks http://www.facebook.com/DPhillipsStudios
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mhickman Senior Member More info | Jun 08, 2018 10:33 | #11268 bobbyz wrote in post #18637960 Setup, my trust 37" SP System deep octa without front diffuser. XPLR600 with an extension head on mathews wheeled stand. ![]() Result ![]() Beautiful! May I ask, where did you get the wheel base? I have a C stand that looks similar to your stand, but obviously the wheels won't work with the typical turtle base. Canon EOS R6 • Canon EOS R
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Jun 08, 2018 14:44 | #11269 mhickman wrote in post #18641487 Beautiful! May I ask, where did you get the wheel base? I have a C stand that looks similar to your stand, but obviously the wheels won't work with the typical turtle base. Thanks. These stands come with the wheels attached. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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mhickman Senior Member More info | Jun 08, 2018 14:46 | #11270 bobbyz wrote in post #18641598 Thanks. These stands come with the wheels attached. Got a manufacturer & model number? Looks more durable than what I'm finding on Amazon. Canon EOS R6 • Canon EOS R
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calico Member 67 posts Likes: 11 Joined Jan 2015 Location: Toronto More info | Jun 08, 2018 16:23 | #11271 mhickman wrote in post #18641600 Got a manufacturer & model number? Looks more durable than what I'm finding on Amazon. Look for Matthews rolling stands
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RicoTudor Senior Member 676 posts Likes: 386 Joined Jul 2014 Location: Chicago, IL More info Post edited over 5 years ago by RicoTudor. | Jun 08, 2018 17:46 | #11272 mhickman wrote in post #18641600 Got a manufacturer & model number? Looks more durable than what I'm finding on Amazon. I have a couple and use them every day: rigid steel and smooth rolling. Despite the confusing "Baby Jr" name, it's a baby stand. Canon, Nikon, Contax, Leica, Sony, Profoto.
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mhickman Senior Member More info | Jun 09, 2018 07:02 | #11273 RicoTudor wrote in post #18641685 I have a couple and use them every day: rigid steel and smooth rolling. Despite the confusing "Baby Jr" name, it's a baby stand. https://www.bhphotovideo.com …aby_Jr_Steel_Wheeled.html You'll want to budget a grip head and grip arm for additional support options. The triple-riser version has a wider footprint (better for outdoors), although a Junior roller is best—and you enjoy a free workout! I looks like the size of a standard C stand, without the base. I have a good stand and would love to just get the wheels... Thanks for the info! Canon EOS R6 • Canon EOS R
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info Post edited over 5 years ago by bobbyz. (2 edits in all) | Jun 09, 2018 09:07 | #11274 C-stands can't take wheels. You can use the C-stand column if you get a wheel base like for Mathews magic stand but that one is expensive. Here is list of all mathews stands with wheels: Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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mhickman Senior Member More info | Jun 09, 2018 09:23 | #11275 mhickman wrote in post #18641487 I have a C stand that looks similar to your stand, but obviously the wheels won't work with the typical turtle base. bobbyz wrote in post #18641986 C-stands can't take wheels. I know. I was talking about the column being the same size. Thanks for the other links and brands. Canon EOS R6 • Canon EOS R
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Jun 15, 2018 23:06 | #11276 Super small house, but I make do. Image hosted by forum (918458) © PLLphotography [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (918459) © PLLphotography [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Phillip - phillipwardphotography.com
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Ltdave it looks like im post #19,016 5,659 posts Gallery: 24 photos Likes: 8505 Joined Apr 2012 Location: the farthest point east in michigan More info | Jun 16, 2018 06:24 | #11277 PLLphotography wrote in post #18646095 ... Hosted photo: posted by PLLphotography in ./showthread.php?p=18646095&i=i90019845 forum: Flash and Studio Lighting pure love.... -im just trying. sometimes i succeed
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Jun 16, 2018 06:44 | #11278 Ltdave wrote in post #18646186 pure love.... Pure love for the gummi snacks they were promised if they cooperated lol. Even then it was a bit of a struggle. Phillip - phillipwardphotography.com
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Jun 16, 2018 10:49 | #11279 PLLphotography wrote in post #18646095 Super small house, but I make do. Setup. One hallway. One roll of 54" thunder grey seamless. Fuji X-H1 50-140 f/2.8 lens @ f/4 ISO 200 1/125th 48" octabox Flashpoint Evolv AD 200 @ 1/8th power Lovely moment and two adorable kids 5D Mk 1, 7D Mk 1, 450D | Canon 50mm 1.8 II | Canon 24-105L | Canon 85mm 1.8 | Canon EF-S 18-55 IS | Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 EX DG OS HSM | Manfrotto 055XPROB & 804RC2 | SpeedLite 430EX II & 2 x YN560 II. Bowens Gemini 500R Studio lighting kit
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Freakdaddy Member 150 posts Likes: 300 Joined Jan 2011 More info | Jun 26, 2018 14:17 | #11280 I was asked to update our website's headshots (roughly 70 people) for where I work. I had only done one other headshot prior to these and that was a self portrait I did a couple of years ago to have for business cards. I am actually fairly pleased with the way they turned out for really being my first time at doing something like this; especially on this size of scale and with the various types of people I had to photograph. I used the Yongnuo YN-622C-TX to trigger my strobe and 430EX II along with using the Vello Wireless Shutterboss but the biggest help was this forum and all the great info I get out of threads like this one and so many others.
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