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Mark takes a look at Sony super snaplab, the Epson Stylus Pro 7900, and some Manfrotto gear
Mark takes a look at Sony super snaplab, the Epson Stylus Pro 7900, and some Manfrotto gear
Mark takes a look at the Canon 5D Mark II, the Sekonic L358, and induro tripods
Mark takes a look at the Mamiya DL28, Chimera speed ring, and talks to Bruce Dorn about his 5D Mark II video rig.
This is a short video demonstrating the use of a Manfrotto magic arm and a couple of PocketWizards to get a low POV. One PocketWizard is attached to the camera and is the receiver. I'm holding the other PocketWizard in my hand and using it to trigger the camera.
The camera was set to Tv (shutter priority mode), 1/100, AI Servo mode (continuous focus). I'm using a Canon 18-35mm f/2.8 L lens set at 18mm.
In this episode Mark demonstrates 7 basic lighting setups.
In this episode Mark discusses lighting ratios.
In this episode Mark recommends a few camera bags.
In this episode Mark shows you how to use your Sekonic light meter to balance flash and ambient light.
I love meeting new people in different cities and taking photos of them. I've had a lot of people ask me how I get these people to let me take their photos. The trick is simple, just get to know them and always ask their permission.
Here's a short video of me shooting a man named Richard in Washington Square Park.
In this episode Mark explains the difference between wide angle and telephoto lenses for portrait photography.
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