Well, what if you could have both a soft light source and a hard light source with just one light modifier? Watch the video below for a demonstration, of my favorite light modifiers for shooting fashion portraits.
In the video above, I demonstrate my go-to light modifier for shooting fashion portraits: the Westcott 35 Deep Parabolic Zeppelin. You can use it in the studio or on location for a gorgeous wraparound quality of light.
Additionally, the Westcott Zeppelin comes in 3 different sizes: the 35 inch, the 47 inch, and the 59 inch.
The Westcott Zeppelin allows you to use it with two layers of diffusion for a softer light effect which I demonstrated in the video or just with the inner baffle installed for a more focused light source. You also have a third option as well; you can use it as an adjustable focused bounced light source.
The image above was shot on the Nikon D810 with the Nikon 70-200mm F 2.8 VR at 176mm F5.6 at shutter speed 200 and ISO 100.The image edited by clipping path lab
The image below is from a location shoot last summer where I used only the interior baffle of the 35” Westcott Zeppelin for a more focused light source and more specular highlights.
The above image was shot on the Canon 5D Mark III with the Canon 24-70mm F 2.8 MK II at F 4, shutter speed 200 at ISO 100.
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