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From the album: Springfield-Photo
© Alan Moss - Springfield-Photography
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From the album: Springfield-Photo
© Alan Moss - Springfield-Photography
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Hey all, I just got some new B&W Sparklestock Photoshop Actions, and I greatly prefer them over VSCO, Exposure (Alien Skin), and Sliver Efex (Nik). This was shot with the a7rii and Zeiss Batis 85mm
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I just did a post with my thoughts on the new Sony GM 85mm/1.4 lens vs others including the Zeiss Batis 85/1.8, and the Leica Summilux 75/1.4: http://romeobravophoto.zenfolio.com/blog/2016/6/my-take---new-sony-gm-85mm-f1-4-vs-zeiss-batis-85mm-f1-8-vs-leica-summilux-75mm-f1-4
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Sony A7R - Custom Color Cinema Profile - Viltrox Canon Adaptor - Rokinon 24mm Cine Lens #NoPhotoshop (yet) ISO: 400 1/800 f4.5 www.PhillipReardon.com @touchekvlt on IG
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The small video of process of a make-up shot on Sony A7s Tenderness, beauty, beautiful girls https://youtu.be/eIt36EQ8PRU
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Hi Guys, I just wanted to share a Behind the Scene Video I've made back in 2014 and some recent Fashionshoot with a german actress well know for the Netflix Series "DARK"
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A recent fashion shoot for Rally Fashion Magazine. Shot on Sony A7RII with Canon 70-200 f2.8 on a Metabones adapter for close ups, and wide shots on Laowa 15mm f4. Lighting was mix of reflector and Flashpoint strobe. I had been to Ayers Natural Bridge as a kid but this was my first time coming back as an adult. The park staff was really accommodating in letting us get into the old abandoned power house which is now covered in foliage. Our model Amy Victoria was fantastic and had no reservations getting on top of the naturally made rock bridge.
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I shot a Fashion Editorial in December to compare the Sony a7R III, a9, and Hasselblad X1D. It was just published in Promo Magazine yesterday. I am working on a user review based on this shoot if you are interested... Photo: www.romeobravophoto.com Model: Kiersten Dolbec Sony a7R III with Rokinon 35/1.4 AF Sony a9 with Rokinon 35/1.4 AF
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Here are a few shots I took from a recent Fashion Editorial. I know - IT'S CRAZY - someone using a Sony for professional use Note - My wife and I both took shots for this editorial - she used her Canon 5DSR, and I used my Sony a7RII. Then we each used a Hasselblad X1D for a shot. Thanks for looking! Sony a7rII & 85 GM www.romeobravophoto.com
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Hi! I just wanted to let you know that I did a comparison of the Hasselblad X1D, Fuji GXF, Sony a7R II, Leica M, and Fuji X-Pro2: http://www.romeobravophoto.com/medium-format-battle/ Then I sent back the Fuji GFX, and did another Fashion Editorial using the X1D, a7R II, and a Leica Q - while my wife used a Canon 5DS-R: http://www.romeobravophoto.com/hasselblad-x1d/ An excerpt from the first comparison: "After the first day, I was very disappointed. The image quality – the big reason for buying a big sensor camera – was not remarkably better than my smaller-sensor cameras! I also noticed artifacts when lifting the shadows on some of the GFX files (that did not show in the shots taken with the X1D and Sony a7R II). The images from the Leica M240 and the Sony a7R II held up VERY well in this part of the comparison. When I brought the comparison images up on my 1440p computer screen, I asked my wife to pick which ones were from the medium format cameras. She was never 100% correct." Then I started to use a 42" 4k HDTV... "I could finally see the 3D depth, tonal gradation, and gradual fall-off that medium format cameras are known for. " The bottom line is... I really couldn't tell the difference between the Hasselblad X1D and the Sony a7R II until I started viewing the shots on a 42" 4k screen. I created a Flickr ablbum here, so you could compare all of the shots I took (for both comparisons, plus others) in higher resolution: https://www.flickr.com/photos/romeobravophoto/albums/72157684149425073 Thanks!
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These are a couple of shots I took with a Sony a7R II and The Sony GM 85/1.4 for a British Fashion Magazine. I also used the Hasselblad X1D (Sony semsor) during the same shoot, and have a comparison here if you'd like to check it out: http://www.romeobravophoto.com/hasselblad-x1d/
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Hello people Just to share one of my last sessions with one of my favorite model: Di Dec 2017 London, UK All photos : Sony A7R II + Sigma MC-11 + Canon EF 24-70 F/2.8L Mark II (have done around 50 000 photos with this combo, most of the glamour/fashion, quite happy of the quality so far) Di by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr - Di - by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr Di by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr Have a nice Christmas and Greetings from London, Kalin
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This was one of the first shots of the day shooting near the Edenvale Winery. We didn't have a lot of time to prepare but Khalia was an amazing subject and had wonderful grace and movement. It wasn't easy wrangling that dress but she did a fantastic job. As the birthplace of the Oregon pear industry there were lot of great spots throughout the vineyard and orchard areas, but this one called out to us from the moment we got there. Photo by Raymond Craig ig: @raymondcraig Sony A7RIIITamron 28-75mm at f4Godox flash with Westcott modifier
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Hello All, Here are some shots I took a while ago, but just found... All shot with an a7R II and the Sony Sonnar T* 135mm f/1.8 ZA - I really miss that lens! Model: Audrey McDermot Photo by Rick Birt of www.romeobravophoto.com
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Model: Katarina Vargas Shot with a Sony a7R III and my favorite portrait lens of all time the 85 G Master http://www.romeobravophoto.com #sonyalphagallery
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