You just have to believe you'd want to know the kid in the picture just from looking at him, nice job Rudi, really nice!
I'm now just waiting, I can't think of anything that's come out in my research that would appeal to me more than the 53" octobox. I'll be starting first doing table top so it's real important there, the portrait stuff is kind of a fantasy at this point, I'm doing okay with stuff for fun with natural life portraits but my experience is much more applicable with table top and food.
I'm kinda old to be doing this but I'm so darn excited, it's that thing about packing everything you can into each year becoming more important as you get older,and since getting back to taking pictures life just seems so much more meaningful. Good grief I even have been looking at fashion magazines for more than the fantasy of being able to wear beautiful clothes like that, I've been trying to tell when photos were taken with a Beauty Dish, Softbox or Octabox. In my many years shooting commercials I'll bet I didn't do more than a dozen that had anything to do with fashion. Food yes, lifestyle yes, soap, bleach, cookie mixes-yes but fashion was just about as few as car commercials which I totally could not relate to other than to make them pretty. Now...it's all about the lighting and that look, you know, the eyes OMG when I get a good one it just thrills me.
I told some friends recently that I would love to spend the rest of my life trying to take one picture, a picture to show the world what love looks like and I can spend the rest of my life trying to take that picture...now that just thrills me; but in the mean time I live where it rains all winter and doing table top will definitely help me get through that, besides it's kind of like a fantasy world being that close.
Honestly lightingwise though, I noticed that Elinchrom makes a 250w tungston and some quarts lights which fit their speed rings and are configured like their strobes to fit their softboxes and I've been thinking about that too for table top stuff. Just don't know if that's enough power, I used to use some much heavier lighting shooting commercials but then again I often had an area often about 3'x5' to light.
This brings back a lot of neat memories.