Love the skin tones that the Hasselblad gives. I had to search far and wide to find a 75P in stock. I found one on Monday online and even called the retailer and the clerk actually went into the back room to put his hands on the lens,. It arrives tomorrow. Looking forward to shooting with this lens. I really love what Hasselblad did with the P series of lenses, they sacrifice nothing optically. Just a wonderful shooting experience. Keep up these informal shoots. It is interesting watching how someone else shoots portraits.
You might have preferred to use a gold reflector from the opposite direction as a filler to make the shadows smoother at the first session. But overall it's good work. Thanks for sharing.
Wow love the shoot and colors stunning, how do you deal with highlight clipping do you see lots of noise? Introduced when pulling up the shadows? Compare to full frame.
Nice video, great portraits! I guess the image samples are edited, but correct me if I'm wrong. If that's the case, is there a way so see how the images look straight out of the camera?
Gorgeous model! Gorgeous light! Really cool setup for portratis. The lens looks great, love the tubular design, just so clean and elegant, but it's definitely not my cup of tea. I like to shoot portraits wide open, shallow dof, lots of bokeh balls, surrealist dream style if possible, so I'll stick to my modified vintage lenses, which thankfully there are plenty of on the market for dirt cheap and easy to mod/adapt to the 44x33mm sensors. Don't need extreme resolution, contrast and aberration correction, flat field, that hyper-realism is not my jam for potrtaits. But I'm glad people are doing cool stuff with those, and that Hasselblad keeps introducing new gear :)
Man so inspiring! The natural setup was on point, light was beautiful and your shots too.
Love the skin tones that the Hasselblad gives. I had to search far and wide to find a 75P in stock. I found one on Monday online and even called the retailer and the clerk actually went into the back room to put his hands on the lens,. It arrives tomorrow. Looking forward to shooting with this lens. I really love what Hasselblad did with the P series of lenses, they sacrifice nothing optically. Just a wonderful shooting experience. Keep up these informal shoots. It is interesting watching how someone else shoots portraits.
Love the portrait videos ! Fantastic Job !
Beautiful work Sam! That Hassy is something else to the eyes!!!
That light tho 🤌🏽
Great vid! Love this cam. The colors on hassy are crazy. One of my homies was using it for a hot min
Thanks for the images. I wish more photographers did that kind of link. The light that day was amazing for LA
Dope vid man, pics came out great. THERE IS NO GREATER LIGHT THAN THE SUN !
good stuff man... may have to pick up that 75
You might have preferred to use a gold reflector from the opposite direction as a filler to make the shadows smoother at the first session. But overall it's good work. Thanks for sharing.
Great work
Wow love the shoot and colors stunning, how do you deal with highlight clipping do you see lots of noise? Introduced when pulling up the shadows? Compare to full frame.
Can I ask you , how would you compare the image quality from the original gfx 100 you had to the gfx 100sii ?
You ever use a crop sensor what are your thoughts…do I need full frame 😮
this isnt full frame though its medium format
Nice video, great portraits! I guess the image samples are edited, but correct me if I'm wrong. If that's the case, is there a way so see how the images look straight out of the camera?
Rent one
Gorgeous model! Gorgeous light! Really cool setup for portratis. The lens looks great, love the tubular design, just so clean and elegant, but it's definitely not my cup of tea. I like to shoot portraits wide open, shallow dof, lots of bokeh balls, surrealist dream style if possible, so I'll stick to my modified vintage lenses, which thankfully there are plenty of on the market for dirt cheap and easy to mod/adapt to the 44x33mm sensors. Don't need extreme resolution, contrast and aberration correction, flat field, that hyper-realism is not my jam for potrtaits. But I'm glad people are doing cool stuff with those, and that Hasselblad keeps introducing new gear :)
Great video, the camera looks tiny in your hands lol