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Photographer Remy Musser uses TTL Phottix Odin triggers on his last commercial photoshoot with great results

11/25/2012 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments


THE PHOTOSHOOT:

I was contacted by the Zakynthos shooting club in August to do a photo shoot with the club members.

The original idea wasn't a composite, however due to Silia's (the model) availabilities we had to do the shoot in two parts and two different locations.

Nothing tricky lighting wise, 3 bare speedlights in TTL mode with the Phottix Odin triggers.

LIGHT SETUP: 


THE FINAL IMAGES:

The rest took me about 20 minutes work in Photoshop (after models isolation)







ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHER REMY MUSSER:

Name: Remy Musser | Studio Name: Studio1907
Country: Greece
Specialty: Commercial, Travel, Aerial photography

Brief Bio:Remy Musser is a French born full time stock photographer based in Greece. Sharing his time between Athens and the island of Zakynthos, Remy Musser has over the past few years established himself as one of the world’s most successful stock and travel photographer. His work has been widely published in magazines that are featured in printed product lines sold widely across the globe.



Phottix Gear Used: Odin, Strato, Strato II, Para Pro 72”, Umbrella softboxes

Remy says: Phottix is the proof that pro gears don’t have to cost you an arms or a leg. I have always found light modifiers disposable until I used the Phottix products, the built quality is amazing.

My portfolio consists of working with assignments and commissions for clients in travel, advertising, publishing, design and corporate art.

With over 63,000 pictures for sale I have established myself as one of the world’s best seller of stock photography.

My work has been widely published in magazines that are featured in printed product lines sold widely across the globe ( like Icons Traveller's magazine (GR), Microsoft or Vodafone (UK) )

More inspiration: netfalls.com | Twitter

Thanks Remy, sure you will be here more times. 

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