Phillip_Ward_Photography
FollowI took this last year when the Boxtroll movie came out.
Fuji X-T1
Fuji xf 56mm f-1.2 @ f-5.6
ISO 200
1-180s
2 speed...
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I took this last year when the Boxtroll movie came out.
Fuji X-T1
Fuji xf 56mm f-1.2 @ f-5.6
ISO 200
1-180s
2 speedlites in a 36" shoot through umbrella camera left. Flashes were set to 1-2 power.
single flash in "high voltage" box set to 1-2 power.
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Fuji X-T1
Fuji xf 56mm f-1.2 @ f-5.6
ISO 200
1-180s
2 speedlites in a 36" shoot through umbrella camera left. Flashes were set to 1-2 power.
single flash in "high voltage" box set to 1-2 power.
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Location
This photo was taken in Old Town Petersburg, VA. It's a part of the city rich with history, with old buildings and cobblestone roads.Time
This was taken around the golden hour. The building that served as a backdrop kept the area in shade.Lighting
Lighting was 1 flash in the "high voltage" box at 1/2 power. 2 flashes in a 36" shoot-through umbrella. Each Flash was set to 1/2 power.Equipment
Fuji X-T1 with the Fuji xf 56mm f/1.2 lens @ f/5.6 ISO 200 1/180s 3 Yongnuo YN-560 flashes. Umbrella and 2 flash were mounted on a monopod with a Phottix multi-boom and a 36" shoot-through umbrella.Inspiration
The movie Boxtrolls had recently come out, and seemed to be gaining popularity. My son loves to dress up in costumes, so it was an easy shoot to prepare for.Editing
A little tweak in color and sharpness. I try to get most of it camera if possible.In my camera bag
I always have my XT-1, 23mm, 35mm, and 56mm lenses close by. I've never been much into zooms, and love my primes. Fuji makes some amazing lenses. I also carry a flash, currently a Cheetah V850, along with a rogue flash bender, and color correction filters for the flash, and my iPad mini.Feedback
Keep it simple, and don't try to start out with complicated light setups. At first I started with just the main light. After I figured out lighting for it, I saw that I needed a bit of light on the right side (my son's left), so I added a second flash.