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Using The EzyBox Speedlite For On and Off Camera Flash

Using The EzyBox Speedlite For On and Off Camera Flash

In this short film Mark Cleghorn introduces you to the New Lastolite EzyBox Speedlite softbox.

The Small softbox sits on the front of any speedlite flash and is used to soften the shadows from the harsh directional flash. Perfect for weddings, portraits, editorial and product photography.

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on July 8th, 2010

HiLite with Speedlites – Lastolite School Of Photography

HiLite with Speedlites – Lastolite School Of Photography

This film made in conjunction with The Lastolite School Of Photography and concentrates on the Hilite Background system and lighting it with just portable flash

The film gives you an insight in to using and getting the best out of a Hilite Background when shooting. Mark Cleghorn demonstrates the setting up of the Hilite and Lighting as well as quick fixes for any errors.

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on June 14th, 2010

Products with LiteTable- Lastolite School Of Photography

Products with LiteTable- Lastolite School Of Photography

FreeView Film
This film made in conjunction with The Lastolite School Of Photography and concentrates on the LiteTable and how it is used to shoot simple and complex products for still life or for brochures.

The film gives you an insight in to using and getting the best out of a Lastolite LiteTable when shooting items in a studio or on location.

Mark Cleghorn demonstrates from the setting up of the LiteTable to the lighting a product for a three dimensional effect.

Mark discusses the history of the LiteTable in the commercial studio, then shows you how to set it up and how to dismantle it. Then Mark shows you how he use studio flash and accessories to shoot better product photography, including graduated backgrounds and addingcolour. Finally food photography is the topic, shooting for stock but using the RayD8 continuous light source with fluorescent bulb’s to avoid any heat from tungsten lamps.

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on May 15th, 2010

EzyBox Hotshoe – Lastolite School Of Photography

EzyBox Hotshoe – Lastolite School Of Photography

FreeView Film
This film made in conjunction with The Lastolite School Of Photography and concentrates on the Ezybox Hotshoe, a softbox for speedlite flash and how to use them everyday.

The film gives you an insight in to using and getting the best out of a Lastolite Ezybox Hotshoe when shooting on locations.

Mark Cleghorn demonstrates the portable softbox and how to use it to control contrast, fully illuminate the subject as well as to balance the flash with the ambient or to dominate. Shot in New York you get to see how Mark manipulate the flash on location to create a variety of striking portraits.

All of the Lastolite equipment is available to buy from PhotoKit4U or click the product link below for direct pricing in the UK.

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on January 13th, 2010

Shooting Low Key- Lastolite School Of Photography Part 2

Shooting Low Key- Lastolite School Of Photography Part 2

This film was made in conjunction with The Lastolite School Of Photography

STUDIO SKILLS LOW KEY LIGHTING
In this 2 Part 36 minute film Mark guides you through the techniques and variety for moody low key portraiture in the studio. In addition to the setting up and what equipment to use to get classic and creative low key portraits, Mark demonstrates the use of lighting to turn a basic portrait into something special in his quest for photographers to “get back to black”.. You will also get to see him controlling the pose and interacting with the subject, whilst sharing his portrait lighting techniques with you.

All of the Lastolite equipment is available to buy from PhotoKit4U or click the product link below for direct pricing in the UK.

This film was an early Lastolite film so don’t mention the “Actually’s”

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on December 21st, 2009

Shooting Low Key- Lastolite School Of Photography Part 1

Shooting Low Key- Lastolite School Of Photography Part 1

This film was made in conjunction with The Lastolite School Of Photography

STUDIO SKILLS LOW KEY LIGHTING
In this 2 Part 36 minute film Mark guides you through the techniques and variety for moody low key portraiture in the studio. In addition to the setting up and what equipment to use to get classic and creative low key portraits, Mark demonstrates the use of lighting to turn a basic portrait into something special in his quest for photographers to “get back to black”. You will also get to see him controlling the pose and interacting with the subject, whilst sharing his portrait lighting techniques with you.

All of the Lastolite equipment is available to buy from PhotoKit4U or click the product link below for direct pricing in the UK.

This film was an early Lastolite film so don’t mention the “Actually’s”

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on December 11th, 2009

TriGrip Reflectors & Diffusers- Lastolite School Of Photography

TriGrip Reflectors & Diffusers- Lastolite School Of Photography

FreeView Film

This film made in conjunction with The Lastolite School Of Photography and concentrates on Curtain Backgrounds and how to use them everyday.

The film gives you an insight in to using and getting the best out of a Lastolite TriGrip reflector when shooting in sunny locations.

Mark Cleghorn demonstrates the different size of Trigrips and how he uses them during a shoot to gain the correct effect when adding reflected light onto a subject for more impact. Shot in New York you get to see how Mark manipulates the strong sunlight to create a variety of striking portraits.

All of the Lastolite equipment is available to buy from PhotoKit4U or click the product link below for direct pricing in the UK.

Sekonic Meter, TriGrips

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on December 7th, 2009

Shooting High Key- Lastolite School Of Photography Part 2

Shooting High Key- Lastolite School Of Photography Part 2

This film was made in conjunction with The Lastolite School Of Photography

STUDIO SKILLS HIGH KEY LIGHTING
In this 2 part 40 minute film Mark guides you through the techniques for classical and fun high key portraiture in the studio. In addition to the technical setting up and what equipment to use to get perfect high key portraits, you see him posing and interacting with the subject, whilst sharing his portrait posing and lighting techniques with you.

All of the Lastolite equipment is available to buy from PhotoKit4U or click the product link below for direct pricing in the UK.

This film was an early Lastolite film so don’t mention the “Actually’s”

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on December 3rd, 2009

Shooting High Key- Lastolite School Of Photography Part 1

Shooting High Key- Lastolite School Of Photography Part 1

This film was made in conjunction with The Lastolite School Of Photography

STUDIO SKILLS HIGH KEY LIGHTING
In this 2 part 40 minute film Mark guides you through the techniques for classical and fun high key portraiture in the studio. In addition to the technical setting up and what equipment to use to get perfect high key portraits, you see him posing and interacting with the subject, whilst sharing his portrait posing and lighting techniques with you.

All of the Lastolite equipment is available to buy from PhotoKit4U or click the product link below for direct pricing in the UK.

This film was an early Lastolite film so don’t mention the “Actually’s”

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on December 3rd, 2009

QT Uplite

QT Uplite

This Quick tip film shows you how Mark Cleghorn uses this great piece of kit by Lastolite when working alone to reflect light on to a subject to help reduces harsh shadows and illuminate the subject. The UpLite reflector support system is for either studio or location and used to reflect natural light or flash.

Presented by:- Mark Cleghorn on November 18th, 2009

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