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'Silver and Blue' from a recent Winter Series with Olga L.,  and assisted by Dalton Patton and Ron Cianciuli. Taken with the Sony A7riii mounted with an 85mm 1.4 G Master during my first session with the camera. Lighting was with 4 Profoto monolights (one B1X, one D2 and two separate B2’s) mounted with a beauty dish overhead, two OCF 1x3 with grids camera left and right, and a gelled grid (blue) on the background. The session was assisted by Dalton Patton and Ron Ciancuili and once again, Sony did not disappoint.  Eye focus was much more reliable and accurate over the 7rii and it seems like the colors were more pleasing as well.  Higher res versions can be seen at http://www.stillsandvideo.com

 

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