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Broncolor Seminar Final Images from Urs Recher

During the final week of March, Broncolor brought Urs Recher, the head photographer of Bron Switzerland, to Canada and gave a lighting workshop while demonstrating some of the benefits of the Broncolor system. The event ran March 26th and 27th at Photo Service in Montreal, and March 29th and 30th […]

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Freezing Action with the TritonFlash

      Mission Impossible? Take a sharp photo of action that’s so incredibly fast, the human eye can’t see it. That’s the assignment photographer Ben Clay gave himself.

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Recreating Loft Style Lighting by Paul Markow

Simple is good. Paul Markow shows us why as he revisits classic high key lighting reminiscent of Irving Penn’s series of Vogue Magazine covers from 1943.

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Capturing Hummingbirds in Flight by Michel Roy

With a camera and flash you can unlock the mysteries of nature.

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PHOTONews Links – Spring 2011

The comprehensive list of links from the Spring 2011 edition of PHOTONews magazine.

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New Products – Spring 2011

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PHOTONews Links – Winter 2010

The comprehensive list of links from the Winter 2010 edition of PHOTONews magazine.

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New Products – Winter 2010

Lumiquest LTp The LumiQuest SoftBox LTp is roughly twice the size of the SoftBox III. Designed for off-camera use, the surface area is 120 sq. in. – that is over 40 times that of the flash itself, producing the softest shadows of any LumiQuest SoftBox. Ideal for those who have […]

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New from Broncolor – Senso and Litos

One of the highlights of Photokina 2010 was the introduction of the new Broncolor Senso and Litos system. Compact and robust, this new design is ideal for the professional shooting on location, or for studio situations.

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Lighting on Location by Eli Amon

Shooting professional portraits on location is always an interesting break from my studio work.