Godox V1Pro off-camera TTL flash configurations

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With Atlanta dance instructor Taron Harris as my model, I’m using the V1Pro as an off-camera TTL flash, main flash only. The following images show additional configurations.

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Using the V1Pro as an off-camera flash: main flash only, aimed at a 10-foot-high white ceiling.

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Using the V1Pro as an off-camera TTL flash: main flash aimed at a 10-foot-high white ceiling, Sub flash at a 1:1 ratio.

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Using the V1Pro as an off-camera TTL flash: main flash aimed at a 10-foot-high white ceiling, Sub flash at 1:2.

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Using the V1Pro as an off-camera TTL flash: main flash aimed at a 10-foot-high white ceiling, Sub flash at 1:4.

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With this portrait I used the V1Pro as an off-camera TTL-controlled key light, fitting the main flash with a Godox AK-R21 projection attachment and AK-R27 65mm lens. For fill light, I used a monolight with a small soft box from roughly the same angle.
What’s in a Flash: Godox V1Pro