by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Dec 14, 2012 | Accessories, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
In this video, I do a quick review of the Canon RC-6 Wireless Remote Control. This infrared remote has two options that let you control your camera. If your camera is in a picture mode, you can take a picture immediately, or after a 2 second timer. If your camera is...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Dec 7, 2012 | Lenses, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
So I’ve had this lens for about 6 months, and a lot of people are asking me how I like it now that I’ve had a lot more experience with it. I have to say I still love it, and it’s the lens I use as often as I can. What I love about it: The Image...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Dec 7, 2012 | Accessories, Hardware Tutorials, Photography, Reviews, Studio JPIC, Videography
In this video, I do a review of the features of the Rocketfish Carbon Fiber Tripod, which comes with a fluid head. When I went shopping for Black Friday sales, I didn’t even know the existence of Rocketfish. Like most shoppers, I was going to see the deals on...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Dec 7, 2012 | Accessories, Cameras, Flash, Lenses, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
In this video I share my thoughts on what I believe is the minimum equipment to successfully shoot a wedding. While most wedding photographers feel uneasy if they have less than 10’000$ worth of gear with them, I show a kit that can get the job done in the...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Nov 9, 2012 | Flash, Hardware Tutorials, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
In this video, I do a review of the Yongnuo YN 160 Pro LED Video Light. I got the model with the reflective barndoors, which allow to sculpt the light better. I will be posting another video shortly to demonstrate the intensity of the light, but so far I am quite...
by Jean-Pierre La Forest | Nov 6, 2012 | Accessories, Photography, Studio JPIC, Videography
In this video, I review the Carry Speed CS-PRO Mark II camera strap. Made of high-quality steel, this camera strap system will keep your camera secure, and keep the weight off your neck. Filmed using my iPhone 4S, audio with Zoom H4n and Neewer lavalier...