I'm an advertising photographer/videographer based in Los Angeles, California. My mission is to create striking advertising photography, corporate photography and editorial photography of people for major advertising agencies, fortune 500 corporations and major magazines. I shoot photography and video assignments throughout California including Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego as well as the rest of the world. As a photo educator I am happy to share my unique vision and methods. I'm currently also teaching classes at Santa Monica College in video production for professional photographers and photography students.

Window Patterns with One Stand System

Posted: November 6th, 2010 | Author: Lee White | Filed under: Chimera | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

I have  mentioned how handy the Chimera Window Patterns kit was after using it during my Secrets of Video Production for Photographers in Charlotte N.C., New Jersey and again at my Brooks Institute of Photography presentation.

At Brooks

Chimera Window Pattern projected on wall

In Charlotte N.C.

In talking with Terry Monahan of Chimera, he was kind enough to share a system he has developed to make the Window Pattern kit even easier to use.  This system holds everything, light source and window pattern, on one stand to make it easy to move as a single unit.  The Chimera softbox also controls the light spill.

As you might remember, one of the great things about the Window Patterns is that changing the pattern is a snap, as each of the many different patterns is attached by Velcro to the matte.  Since there is Velcro on both sides of the matte, you can also combine two patterns to make a third.

To see Terry’s system visit http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=200389&id=110580113666

Thanks for sharing Terry!

  • Share/Bookmark

Comments are closed.