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So over the past couple of years or so, Ive been looking to make the kit I use much more portable, quick to set up and convenient. If its portable, quick and convenient, the more I do. Now I recently did these portraits and this is the kit I used. So I thought in this video Id show how I did them. And Ive got a great tip at the end for getting the best expression out of your subjects using a reflector. Okay, so lets break this down into three parts. The kit, how I set it up and finally, how I edited the pictures. And lets start with the kit. First of all, theres my camera, my Sony A7RIV along with the 85mm G Master. The two of these together are pin sharp and just great for portraits. Then theres my speed light. This is the new SJ 80 II from Wescott. Its a round head speed, light, 80 watt seconds and touchscreen LCD and gives 500 plus full power flashes per charge. Then theres the FJ-X3 remote trigger, and this works with Canon Nikon, Sony, Fuji, Panasonic, LUMIX and Olympus