This Blog is for commercial photographer David Tejada. David shoots assignment photography for fortune 500 companies worldwide. He has specialized in annual reports, corporate brochures, editorial and advertising work for 30 years.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Cowboy Studio Beauty Dish
For sometime now, I've been using a wonderful light modifier I picked up at Cowboy Studio. I bought a 22" beauty dish which came with a diffusion sock and grid about a year ago. The beauty dish has a wonderful look to it, sort of hard and soft at the same time.
The photograph above is of my friend Chris, he needed some corporate head shots and I wanted to do something for myself. I used the beauty dish with the honeycomb grid, this is the only light used for this portrait. The light on the background is the fall off of the main light. I had Chris stand about two feet in front of a piece of fabric I bought at a local fabric store.
These Beauty Dishes are designed for Speedlight shooters. I really only use it around town as traveling with it can be a problem because of it's size. These are really inexpensive, under a $100 dollars! DT
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I also bought a Cowboy Studio beauty dish a little over a year ago. The dish itself works great, but the bracket is pretty worthless. I ended up putting together my own bracket, and it is much more stable. I didn't realize they now have grids for these. When I got my, they just had the sock. Thanks for the tip.
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