It’s quite amazing what one strobe can actually do. Learned this from Joe McNally in Venice where I had a workshop in June. It’s only one SB900 triggered remotely with an SC29 cord (via infra red). The strobe is gelled with 1/2 CTO.
The strobe is put on the ground on the small plastic holder. Behind myself is the water, lots of water actually which acts a a huge soft box with the rising sun in the East (it’s about 7:30 AM). That explains the frontal soft light (without it it would a be less stronger photo). Shot at 2.8 with a Nikkor 2.8 70-200mm at 2.8. If you have any questions please use the comment box.
Traveling light and working fast under budget and time constraints is a challenge nowadays. One little strobe can make a difference.
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