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348417
Last Activity:
Mar 17, 2024
Experience:
Very Experienced
Compensation:
Paid Assignments Only
Joined:
Feb 18, 2007
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About Me
Portrait Photographer in Willow Grove Pa
I shoot with Canon equipment Hasselblad camera and lenses Broncolor lighting Verified Credits (6)Worked with Robert Undi Photo? Share your experience and become verified! Add Credits"Robert is so much fun to shoot with! Super informative, kind, and professional. His studio is great, and he has tons of creative ideas and things to work with. I highly recommend shooting with him!" Read less
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My equipment:
People have been asking me what equipment I am using to produce my images. This brings to mind an old story: A photographer and a writer get together to discuss their work. The writer looks at the photographers portfolio and exclaims: Such wonderful work you got here, you must have one hell of a camera. After which, the photographer reads the writer's manuscript, and states: Great work you got here, you must have one hell of a typewriter. The moral of the story is that it's not the steadiness of the hand, but rather the passion in the heart, that makes for wonderful images. Although you do need the right tool for the right job. My tools are: Hasselblad: Hasselblad H6D-100c Camera Hasselblad HC 24mm f/4.8 lens Hasselblad HC 50mm II f/3.5 lens Hasselblad HC 80mm II f/2.8 lens Hasselblad HC 120mm II f/4.0 lens Hasselblad HC 300mm f/4.5 lens Hasselblad HC 50-110mm f/3.5-4.5 lens Hasselblad HTS 1.5 tilt/shift Video Canon: Canon EOS 5D SR camera Canon 50mm f/1.2 L lens Canon 100mm f/2.8 L lens Canon 16-35mm II f/2.8 L lens Canon 70-200mm II f/2.8 L lens Canon 24-105mm f/4 L lens Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L lens Broncolor Verso A4 RFS 2400 Watt/Second Power Pack Broncolor Verso Battery Dock for Verso Power Pack Broncolor Mobil Move 1200L Watt/Second Power Pack Broncolor Mobil A2L 1200 Watt/Second Power Pack Broncolor Ringflash C Broncolor 3 Honeycomb Grids for Ringflash C Broncolor Para 88 FB Reflector Umbrella Broncolor Para 220 FB Reflector Umbrella Broncolor Ringflash P adapter Broncolor Lightbar 120 - 6400 Watt/Second Bi-Tube Lamphead Broncolor 2 Leaf Barndoor Set for Broncolor Lightbar 120 Broncolor Unilite 3200 W/S Flash Heads Broncolor Pulsoflex EM Softboxes 14"x48" Broncolor Softlight Beauty Dish Reflector - 20.4" silver Honeycomb Grid for Softlight Reflector Broncolor Diffuser for Broncolor Softlight Reflector California-Sunbounce Pro Sun-Swatter with Translucent 2/3 Screen Kit (4 x 6' California-Sunbounce reflectors 5 Quantum Flashes (X5DR, T5D-R's and Trio) and battery packs for portability: Other: Softboxes, beautydishes, and other modifiers by: Chimera, Mola, Photoflex, etc... And of course a Metz 54mz-4 for the Hassey and a 580EXII for the Canon with a few Pocket Wizards when I can’t use the Quantum Pilot or Tri with a bunch of Quantum flashes with modifiers...
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