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today were going to go over how to turn this into this kind of a creative headshot if you will and were going to start from the very beginning going over all the different pieces of equipment that I use and Ill link them all in the description but this way youll get a very broad look at how we go from starting and setup through editing and Lightroom and Photoshop to get a final product so lets get started will Simpson here welcome back to the channel so first were going to start with the gear what Im using the equipment all the the flashes the the bounces everything so the first thing were using I have my Canon R5 which will be the camera on top of it is the X pro C from godox the transmitter now for the flash well I guess tripod Peak design but you can use any tripod so for the flash were using a godox ad200 pro and were attaching that into a parabolic modifier about 68 centimeters in diameter now this is positioned like this because Im trying to get a top down light where