Featured / Reviews / Triton
on September 5, 2012 at 11:17 am ×
Trevor Sherwin brings us along on an adventure through the Don Valley Mountain Bike trails in Toronto, ON. Utilizing the Photoflex TritonFlash kit, Trevor explains the benefits of the system while showcasing some real world lighting setups. Over the next month, we’ll be featuring some blog posts from Photoflex on […]
Featured / Tutorials
on April 26, 2012 at 9:33 am ×
Lighting is a game of angles – angles of incidence, angles of reflectance – it’s a bank shot on a billiards table where light is the photographer’s cue ball. When it comes to portraits of the follicly challenged, this whole subject of angles can make for a particularly tricky shot; […]
Featured / Tutorials
on April 17, 2012 at 9:18 am ×
Words and Photos by: Tim Snow One of the biggest thrills for me as a photographer is meeting new people, hearing their stories and connecting with them on some level. One common thread that ties most people is that they either have a hobby that they love or a really […]
Events / Featured
on April 11, 2012 at 4:21 pm ×
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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on March 1, 2012 at 2:00 pm ×
The Photoflex Triton is a product we’ve fallen in love with over the past few months. The folks at Professional Photographer magazine have listed the Photoflex Triton Kit as one of their “Hot One” products. We couldn’t agree more. This kit is truly one of the best mobile lighting solutions […]
Editor's Choice / Featured
on February 10, 2012 at 8:52 am ×
By Jean-Denis Boillat François Laliberté is a photographer from Ste-Marie de Beauce, Québec, who has built a 20-year career on his passion for photography. He describes himself as a “realizer of images”.We asked François to describe his approach to the art of photography… “My daily challenge is to create photographs […]
Tutorials
on January 20, 2012 at 2:45 pm ×
The Lesson: This winter, why not take advantage of the fact that you’ll be indoors with family and friends by shooting some nice portraits? Even if you’re not a seasoned portrait photographer, you can still achieve beautiful results with some easy-to-use continuous lighting equipment and the following lighting tips. The […]
Tutorials
on December 29, 2011 at 6:00 pm ×
The Lesson: As I do about 95% of the time, I prepare for my shoot with a lighting scheme in mind prior to the shoot day. I do this for two reasons. First, I find that when this is done, I can walk into a location ready to set up, […]
Tutorials
on December 22, 2011 at 6:00 pm ×
The Lesson: Welcome to the digital age where even modest digital cameras can produce high quality images. Now anyone can take beautiful photographs and videos under any lighting conditions, right? Well, not exactly. Yes, modern cameras (and even some cell phones) can capture good quality images, but it takes beautiful […]
Tutorials
on December 15, 2011 at 6:00 pm ×
The Lesson: For thirty years, Mark Rockwood has worked as a highly sought-after commercial photographer for local and national accounts that include L.L. Bean and Brookstone. But his fine art photography is a decades-long pilgrimage that explores not only the natural world and man’s relationship to it, but the urban […]