RE: [ACEsthetics] Dual point flash

No. For anterior shots. You can remove the ring flash & position it above head for that.


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From: Rick Carter <rcarterdds@comcast.net>
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RE: [ACEsthetics] Dual point flash

 

We need something for BOTOX photos that shows shadows and wrinkles better than the M-14 ring flash.

Is that why you are looking Ray?

 

 

Just talked with Photomed and Andy from Norman Camera about dual point flash units. The bracket and flash system from Andy is decently priced at around $779. Nelson Rego turned me on to the dual point 'effect' for anteriors (NOT good for posteriors). I'm going to give it a try for some of my anterior shots. Photomed sells ones with larger brackets, both wired and unwired. The wired system (MT24) has more capabilities to control each flash.
Can some of you post photos with dual point flash systems so I can compare? I'm going to try one. I'd like to see some nice examples please!
Ray


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