JACOB the PHOTOGRAPHER model photoshoot bikini Kim



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Orlando Photoshoot with Kim testing out the http://strobist.blogspot.com/ method of shooting with only a couple of small flashes... check out the results i think you will be surprised what you can do with two small strobes :)


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I follow your work ... ( 1 year ago by JulieJulesJewels)
I follow your work on POTN... I totally appreciate the videos that you include... I've picked up quite a few pointers from them!
Jacob, that's great ... ( 1 year ago by aboveusual)
Jacob, that's great! And by the way, what's that SONG?
he there! that's ... ( 1 year ago by aboveusual)
he there! that's awesome! by the way, what the song is playing?
Thank you. Good ... ( 1 year ago by MauriceFlower)
Thank you. Good instruction. I am inspired.
Great work!!! ( 1 year ago by jackm2211)
Great work!!!
Thanks! ( 1 year ago by LarsG1966)
Thanks!
thanks, great vid! ( 1 year ago by crazyea)
thanks, great vid!
Any1 know the name ... ( 1 year ago by birdman32)
Any1 know the name of the track???
Great video -- ... ( 1 year ago by WBuffettJr)
Great video -- thanks! Although I think you missed an opportunity when the peleton of cyclists road by!
The track is Cedric ... ( 1 year ago by BretRiviera)
The track is Cedric Gervais - Spirit In My Life I'm not sure if it's the original or a remix, as I only have a remixed version. Also, excellent video! You're an inspiration, Jacob!
Great work done. ( 1 year ago by aleh314)
Great work done.
awesome photos man! ... ( 1 year ago by lonelyimmotal)
awesome photos man!!! good work!!!
what kind of gear are you using in this shoot?
i thought about a proper lighting kit but they are too expensive so this way looks like a better option till i start actually making money off taking pics for people aye! lol
What was your Fstop ... ( 11 months ago by rcjay2)
What was your Fstop/ISO settings for this shoot?
nice work. what ... ( 10 months ago by qtonic)
nice work. what kind of pp did you do?
I wonder how much " ... ( 7 months ago by mp567mp)
I wonder how much "photoshop work" contributes to the outcome? or are these pictures out of the cam?
Wow, great pics ... ... ( 7 months ago by robilove)
Wow, great pics ... what kind of app/shut do you use ?
really great stuuf ... ( 6 months ago by G0Dfather0815)
really great stuuf ;)
this video is more ... ( 6 months ago by Jalen5)
this video is more funny then normal video! my names Taylor, kinda feelin bored if any1 wants to join me on cam or wana chat i will be signed on at __ FriendlyFlirts(.COM) __ my user ID there is Taylor_phelhkup chat soon xx its FR33 to j0in! mwah
Jacob, Love the ... ( 5 months ago by DrShrinker)
Jacob, Love the work! What brand/model are those speedlights? (i.e. Are they both Canons? Both 285s? One of each?) And how were they triggered? Thanks muchly.
Previous comments ... ( 4 months ago by texnikos)
Previous comments covered everything, creativity, light, model. One question, what's the music piece playing?! I love it. Anyone knows?
well, should have ... ( 4 months ago by texnikos)
well, should have looked better! Doh me.
Go to 3:44 and see ... ( 3 months ago by xfiles2323)
Go to 3:44 and see yourself: a 580 ex and a 430 ex canon speedlight
Cedric Gervais - ... ( 2 months ago by bebob1234)
Cedric Gervais - Spirit in my life (Second Sun Remix)
hey jacob, was ... ( 1 month ago by VINTONGFX)
hey jacob, was everything in manual? what were the common settings? thanks



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