Friday, 28 June 2013
Did You Know You Can Cheaply Mod Your AlienBees B400 to be a B1600?
Posted on 05:00 by Unknown
Frio v2.0
Posted on 04:59 by Unknown

Just a quick heads-up that the frio double-locking cold shoe, which I consider to be the safest way to mount your speedlight to your swivel adapter, just got an upgrade: the female socket on the bottom (shown here) is now ¼" to 3/8" adaptable. This should make some of you Euro folks happy, as 3/8" is more of a standard there. They are shipping now.
Also, they have those little double-male posts you need if you are gonna swap out your Justin Clamp cold shoes to frios (or any other shoe.)
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Monday, 24 June 2013
On Assignment: Speedlights, Sync and Sun
Posted on 03:00 by Unknown

It's a bit of a leap of faith, the first time you head out on an assignment with just an X100s and a couple speedlights. (Ask Zack.) And truth be told, I had a DSLR and a couple lenses with me as backup, just in case.
But I never brought them out. And with the crazy sync speeds offered by the X100s, a pair of speedlights is all you really need to do battle with late afternoon sun as it turns out.
Friday, 21 June 2013
The Google Reader Apocalypse is Upon Us. Here's How to Migrate.
Posted on 14:58 by Unknown

Despite much weeping and gnashing of teeth in the online world, Google is unceremoniously killing what many consider to be the best RSS reader on the planet. If you are one of the 300,000+ readers who access Strobist through Google Reader, here are three good choices to keep the party rolling.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
In Camera Veritas
Posted on 04:30 by Unknown

Show of hands, who knew that the cameras we use every day are named after a room?
The latin word for room is camera, which makes sense when you realize the first objects for recording light were cameras obscura.
And in this case instead of the room being the camera, the camera is in fact the light modifier.
Friday, 14 June 2013
How to Keep Your Old Flash from Exploding
Posted on 06:00 by Unknown

Have a flash that's been sitting, unused, for a long time? Or did you buy a used flash with an unknown history? Turn it on the wrong way and you may be in for a bit of a surprise.
Doesn't matter if it is a speedlight, an Alien Bee mono, a Profoto pack-and-head or whatever. Keep reading for a nifty little tidbit of info that may help you avoid seeing that "magic smoke" escape from your babies.
Monday, 10 June 2013
On Assignment: Dahlia Flute Duo
Posted on 05:00 by Unknown

Whenever possible, I scout not only location but also time of day when planning an outdoor shoot. Especially if that shoot is in the evening.
When does the sun set? Where does the sun set? When is golden light? Where will it come from?
So in this case, the I knew the ideal pop of tree-filtered backlight would happen at about 7:22pm. And at that time we were ready and in place, waiting for the light.
Shame about the sun not showing up.
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Quick Hands-On: $100 "Polaroid" PL135 Bare-Bulb Flash
Posted on 09:30 by Unknown
UPDATE: The Polaroid PL-135 (AKA the rebranded "Triopo TR120") has been unceremoniously pulled from the market just a week or so after it launched.

Has the venerable Sunpak 120J bare bulb flash been reincarnated? By a world-famous company, no less?
Well, no. Not exactly. It's no Sunpak 120J (doesn't have the extra stop of power) and, strictly speaking, it's not really a Polaroid flash per se. Keep reading for the bare facts (rimshot!) on the Polaroid PL-135.
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Has the venerable Sunpak 120J bare bulb flash been reincarnated? By a world-famous company, no less?
Well, no. Not exactly. It's no Sunpak 120J (doesn't have the extra stop of power) and, strictly speaking, it's not really a Polaroid flash per se. Keep reading for the bare facts (rimshot!) on the Polaroid PL-135.
Monday, 3 June 2013
In-Depth QA: Martin Prihoda Photographs Priyanka Chopra for GQ India
Posted on 11:11 by Unknown

Long-time readers will remember photographer Martin Prihoda, who was originally based in Vancouver before packing up and relocating to Mumbai. Or as he still often thinks of it, Bombay. (Martin, on the distinction: "You do business in Mumbai. You party in Bombay.")
His recent cover shoot of Indian actress Priyanka Chopra for GQ India represents a major departure from his previous use of color and light. So I contacted him for a QA.
My questions (and his generous answers) follow, along with more images form the shoot. To see any image bigger (and other images from the shoot not seen here) click through to his blog, Atomic Safari.
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