[1]
As a hobbyist who advertises shooting for free, I get approached by cosplayers with varying levels of experience. Admittedly, directing models is one of my weaknesses as a photographer, and that's why I appreciate it when I get to work with people who already have a good idea of the shots that they want to get.
[2]
My setup was mostly the same as what I had utilized for day 1, but I think the output for day 3 was improved by flagging the umbrella and Flashbender to prevent light spill on the background. Also, I used a circular polarizer as an ND filter to cut down ambient exposure by about 2 stops, and this allowed me to use the RF 28-70mm f/2.8 STM wide open.
[3]
For day 3, I was able to secure a spot at the photographer's area which was later shared with 2 other photographers. Special thanks to Robin Nightschooler and Vérité Imaging for making this event much more interesting than usual since I rarely get to work with other photographers to this extent.
equipment notes:
2 lights, Godox AD100 Pro, Godox TT350, Godox X2T trigger, umbrella, Rogue Flashbender Large, Canon EOS R5 II, RF 28-70mm f/2.8 STM, circular polarizing filter
















































































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