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Japanese photographer Nishihiro has come up with a clever and unusual lighting accessory: he turned a party helmet designed for beer cans into a way to mount off-camera flashes to his head.
You can find these types of party helmets online for about $7 to $15, and they come with a can holder on each side of your head as well as a forked straw that lets you suck from both cans at once.
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But instead of cans, Nishihiro inserted flashes into the holders.
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He also placed circular diffusers in front of each flash for softer lighting (and a Mickey Mouse look).
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And when Nishihiro doesn’t need double the flash power and would rather stay hydrated during a shoot, he swaps out one of the flashes for a drink.
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Nishihiro’s idea has gone viral over in Japan, and other photographers are now following in his footsteps:
にしひろスペシャルお借りしました! pic.twitter.com/Ez252Nfx5v
— Sei@🔚 (@clubsei2003) November 4, 2018
If you’d like one of these flash helmets of your own, just head over to Amazon and do a search for “beer helmet.”
(via NLab via Photoblog.hk)
Image credits: Photographs by Nishihiro and used with permission
from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2018/11/07/this-photographer-used-a-beer-helmet-to-mount-flashes-to-his-head/
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