My blog, although I don’t see myself as a blogger but as a Photographer I will try to blog some interesting material during the weeks.
Expect at least 2 updates a week.

Use your props and other things

Props you can of course buy….
But you can also use stuff you already have in your studio.
Think about a carton box or for example a small cart you have in your studio (well ok we have it in our studio), in essence if you’re a little bit creative, everything can function as a prop 😀

 

Did you use something cool and very cheap as a prop?
Post your best shots below.

Travel vlog, Mavic pro and tips BTCD Mar 9 2017

It’s time for photodays in Belgium tomorrow, so today a travel vlog, but also much more…

You’ll get a complete tip section on backup strategy on the road, we talk about the Mavic Pro drone from DJI, the case relay from Tethertools, I show the gear I bring to the tradeshow and much much more.

It’s a long vlog but trust me…. it’s worth it 😀

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What do you want to see in tomorrows vlog?
New products you’re interested in?
The photoshoots?
Let me know and who knows 😀

Frank Doorhof review Joby products QF Ep 95

Have you met the Joby products? They are comfortable, light weighted and easy to use. In different variants for different cameras and a great series of action products. Frank reviews a few in this video. www.joby.com

When I started the vlog I needed tripods or stands that were flexible, easy to carry and could handle a lot of different cameras fast…. the Joby products are absolutely awesome. I use several of them for my a6500 and iPhone and even when we travel you hardly notice them being with us they are so lightweight. But most of all they are incredibly flexible. In my opinion a must buy. Totally love them.

So watch the review and go out and get some. They rock.

Timelapse setup 

Because of the vlog I’m actually venturing into areas that I normally never did. One of them is creating timelapses and man are they fun. 

One of the problems I encounter was of course needing more power than the standard Sony batteries deliver. When shooting a timelapse of 10 minutes it’s ok. But I also want to be able to let the camera run for a full night or day of course. 

So today I connected the tethertools case relay to my Sony 6500 to be able to create them a lot easier. Combined with the miops and joby gorillapods a killer timelapse setup. 
If you want to know more about these timelapses let me know and I’ll post a video about them. 

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