universal clip-on barn-doors fresnel 200 spot attachment using the fresnel 200 spot attachment
These are a must for anyone using direct reflectors. This 200mm Fresnel lens produces a Hollywood-style
Simply clip to the rim of your reflector to enable the spread classic light unique to Fresnel spots. A built-in iris gives
of light to be precisely controlled. very tight control of the light pool, making it ideal for
BW1869 clip-on barn-doors product photography. It is also great for classic portraits
and for precise control in commercial work.
BW2383 fresnel 200
ringlite convertor multiclip
Mumbai based fashion photographer Avinash Gowariker.
Avinash:This is a picture of top Indian model Yana Gupta,
I shot this image in an exclusive nightclub in Mumbai called
Synergy. The thought was to give Yana a 'classic
hollywood' but slightly sleazy look ... someone like Al
Capone would fall for!
Reflectors
I shot her with a Fresnel 200 mounted on a 1000Ws
monolight. I kept it at quite some distance and opened up
the aperture of the fresnel to full. That just lit up the face &
Thanks to this unique light modifyingaccessory, ring-flash Invaluable to all photographers, the multiclip has
body with the perfect look that I had in mind.
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fects
style photography is now possible at a fraction of the price. thousands of uses around the studio. This unique double-
To give a feel of the ambience without making it too bright,
Simply attach the lightweight and portable ringlite ended, swivel-mounted clip can be used for holding
I mounted a Grid on a Gemini 500 monolight & threw it on
convertor to any Bowens ‘S’-type compatible flash-head, diffusers, filters or gobos to light units or for holding
the background, giving a very subtle effect of the whole
Modifiers
position your camera in the central aperture and go. reflector cards between your light-source and lens.
place.
BW1790 ringlite convertor BW1826 multiclip
www.avinashgowariker.com
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