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From Mr. Fong's website:
$6,250 for 90 minutes of my time, and as I explained when I announced my participation in this auction - this is a consultation only - no sexual favors. Some people obviously value advice about how to bounce a flash very highly... Seriously folks, it's not that hard. See Wendell's thread http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php?t=24944&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 to see some examples of how professional photographers modify their strobes to get better lighting results. Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
Seriously, I've thought about this design when seeing those diffusers like "flip-it", but this guy is really making some serious money out there.
He's good at selling things - it looks good (like a toilet!)
Is anyone here getting one? I'm interested to see how it performs I thought this one looks good also http://www.dembflashdiffusers.com/ ---
Equipment: camera body, wide lens, standard lens, telephoto lens, flash Wish list: skill
It looks so remarkably like a toilet. So much so that it would never go on my camera. I disappointed - I watched that entire video and there wasn't even a working demo.
Gary Fong
From memory - started as a wedding photographer but went into frames after his photography peaked at $75,000 per wedding. Today he owns houses in 15 countries and lives on a luxury yacht - he is successful Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Looks like a steaming pile of *frrrrrrt* if you ask me. I was silly enough to buy a Lightsphere a couple of years ago. It was used religously for about a month until I realised I could achieve better results with a little bit of common sense.
Your productivity will decrease big time with this POS attached to your flash; you'll be too busy fending off all the "Why the f$%& do you have a toilet on top of your camera?" questions to take any photos!!!
agree, a spreader it is, which is ok if you have somehting to bounce off.
When I have suitable walls or ceilings, I bounce directly into them, and get great results. Where I need a tool, is outdoors, or in environments where light does not bounce (black walls etc). By the way, I found the bracket to connect a hotshoe flash, to a softbox speed ring. Im ordering a Photoflex AC-222SM. Its a little adjustable steel bracket, which holds the hotshoe, has a lightstand type spigot to go to my manfrotto flash bracket, and a threaded screw to mount the softbox. Then I can use a extra small softbox, on my camera flash bracket
Agreed...but only if the product is actually as useful as it's marketing hype makes it out to be. I prefer a product to do most of it's own work selling itself; if it has to be soooooo over-hyped (as if it's a shuttle launch!) then I don't dig it!
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