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From: "Adam Maas"
Subject: Re: Wedding photography



>
> Note that Strobist is very much oriented to manual flash on the cheap.
> Vivitar 283's on cheap stands with home-made modifiers are the name of
> the game (the writer uses SB-800's and Pocket Wizards, but he's a
> professional and has to look like one).

One can do very good work with small flash units and inexpensive modifiers.
This was shot with a single strobe into a department store umbrella. The 
flash head was turned around, leaving the sensor pointing at the subject, 
and the flash was fired on automatic.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/peso/teddyandgirl.html
This was shot with the Pentax 6x7 and probably the 105mm lens, though it may 
have been the 135 macro. Film would most likely have been Ilford FP-4, or 
possibly HP-5.

This picture won me several awards and a small amount of cash. I'm pretty 
sure this is it's internet debut.

William Robb 


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