How I shot this | Composite photograph of a bride using MagMod
In this video I show you how to take a composite photograph of a bride using MagMod modifiers, and then how to edit all the images together in Photoshop :-)
Join my Patreon for bonus content and live streams! https://www.patreon.com/neilredfern
MagMod - http://magnetmod.com?aff=90 use discount code "neilredfern"
All the equipment I use:
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/neilredfern
US & International - https://www.amazon.com/shop/neilredfern
To create this off camera flash composite portrait, I used three speed lights (two Godox V860ii and an AD200) and used MagMod grids, MagSphere and the MagMod MagBox. I took the photographs on my Sony A9 with a Sony 16-35mm lens attached.
As well as showing you how I took each individual photograph, I also show you exactly how I edited the images, and blended the composite together, in Adobe Photoshop. Once I was finished in Photoshop I then did more editing of the final image in Lightroom.
A huge thank you to both Demi (https://www.instagram.com/demihughes1x) and Toni Darcy (https://www.instagram.com/tonidarcy) for helping me so much in this video. This image was a real team effort.
I hope you enjoy the video - if you have any questions at all about anything which I did in the video please do let me know in the comments.
If you would like to attend one of my future wedding photography workshops, please sign up to my mailing list here: https://www.neilredfern.com/off-camera-flash-workshop/
For more details about my work, please visit my website or follow me on Instagram:
Website: https://www.neilredfern.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neilredfern/