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What happens when you give two incredible photographers the same light modifier and let them battle it out? In this behind-the-scenes lighting showdown, Neil Redfern and Helen Williams go head-to-head in a friendly photo challenge at the stunning Salt House in Staffordshire, UK. Their tool of choice? The versatile MagMod MagBeam—but that’s not all they bring to the table. You’ll also see them using the MagBox Pro 24 Octa, MagMod Pro Gels, and the always-reliable MagShoes to shape and control their light like absolute pros. 📸 Follow the model: @rebeccakate23 From setup to final shot, this is an unfiltered look at how real photographers work their lighting magic in the field. Neil kicks things off with a masterclass in how to approach complex lighting setups—layer by layer. One of his biggest tips? Don’t turn on all your lights at once. Instead, set up each light individually to control spill, exposure, and direction. It’s a simple trick that makes a massive difference. Neil’s lighting rig features the MagBeam for punch and direction, the MagBox Pro 24 Octa for soft fill, and Pro Gels to add subtle color contrast. All of it mounted securely with MagShoes, making it easy to tweak on the fly. His energy and enthusiasm are infectious—and his results speak for themselves. You’ll even catch him using a quirky but effective trick with glasses in front of his lens to create dreamy bokeh effects. 🎯 By the 12-minute mark, Neil reveals his first fully built shot—and then goes even further by introducing gels, switching to a 35mm lens, and exploring bold color theory. Then it’s Helen’s turn. Her approach is completely different—but just as creative. She chooses a natural bridal lighting look, perfect for scenarios like hotel rooms or plain bridal prep spaces where photographers often have to make magic in not-so-magical places. With a MagBeam + mask to simulate window light, the MagBox Pro 24 Octa for soft ambient fill, and MagGels for warmth and mood, Helen builds a look that’s clean, soft, and timeless. The beauty of this video? Both Neil and Helen walk you through every decision—every modifier, every power setting, every lens. No secrets, no fluff. Just real photography education from two of the UK’s most respected wedding shooters. But we’re not done yet… 🎞️ In the final segment, Neil takes us into his Lightroom editing workflow and drops a ton of helpful pro tips. Learn how he edits in layers, balances tones, and uses selective adjustments to give his images that signature polished look. Whether you’re just starting out or deep into your photo career, these editing insights are pure gold. 00:00 - Intro 05:06 - Neil sets up the first shot 08:27 - Building the shot layer by layer 10:56 - Pro tip: Why you should light one group at a time 12:09 - Neil's Final Result – Image 1 14:34 - Pro tip: Using low flash power for sharper shots 15:45 - Neil's Final Result – Image 2 16:05 - Setting up the second shot 18:30 - Swapping to 35mm lens 20:45 - Gels and color theory in action 22:30 - Neil's bokeh trick using glasses 24:49 - Neil’s favorite final image 25:30 - Helen steps in – first setup 27:42 - BTS with Helen 32:05 - Helen's first final image 33:00 - Adding another light 34:22 - Helen's second image 35:05 - Helen's favorite final image 35:32 - Neil edits in studio 39:00 - Editing with layers 41:53 - Before and after reveal 42:18 - Final images magmod, magbeam, magbox pro 24, magmod pro gels, magshoes, neil redfern, helen williams photography, wedding lighting, off camera flash tutorial, creative lighting setup, behind the scenes photoshoot, lightroom editing, bridal portraits, flash photography tips #MagMod #MagBeam #MagBoxPro #ProGels #MagShoes #LightShapers #PhotographyTips #BTSphotoshoot #CreativeLighting #OffCameraFlash #PortraitPhotography