I know you can't really cover a in depth lighting tutorial in 4:33. Perhaps several videos on how and why would be great as well as comparison shots of the difference in lighting. Good tutorial though a bit fast for the novice who are trying to grasp the complexity of studio lighting and variable shutter speeds and ISO.
@briancolejennifer I have over 15 years experience working in video production and I am just getting my feet wet so to speak in fashion photography. I simply asked a question but yes I do have strobes and attend photography workshops all the time.
what the hell is that? where is the highlight? and some shadow? it's not difficult to make a full light in her face, it's important you make a beauty shadow in face, you just turn on lights and take shots.
Hi cre8tivity06, I always leave the modeling lights on. It may produce a very slightly warmer tone, but with my shutter speed never dropping below 1/60, it isn't an issue. Enjoy!
LOL @tikurgisila's comment! Hey Evan, I keep hearing people say to only turn on the modeling lights to see where your shadows fall but then turn them off. I noticed you kept yours on. I am guessing that is okay to do?
No girly crap? Why would you tell your subject that :\ ?
LucidLiver 2 weeks ago
I know you can't really cover a in depth lighting tutorial in 4:33. Perhaps several videos on how and why would be great as well as comparison shots of the difference in lighting. Good tutorial though a bit fast for the novice who are trying to grasp the complexity of studio lighting and variable shutter speeds and ISO.
kelzclive 3 months ago
Great tutorial
forPhotographers 5 months ago
Good work
LightingShowroom 7 months ago
@briancolejennifer I have over 15 years experience working in video production and I am just getting my feet wet so to speak in fashion photography. I simply asked a question but yes I do have strobes and attend photography workshops all the time.
cre8tivity06 1 year ago
Cheesball photographer.
briancolejennifer 1 year ago
I think i need to take some lesson from you for Lighting
page3fashion 1 year ago
what the hell is that? where is the highlight? and some shadow? it's not difficult to make a full light in her face, it's important you make a beauty shadow in face, you just turn on lights and take shots.
soheilz9 1 year ago
informercial sans content.. save your time
betadynamics 1 year ago
Not a tutorial: a promo.
IanWorthington 1 year ago
Not a tutorial: a promo.
IanWorthington 1 year ago
where can I buy that big ringlight, it looks cool
roger767 1 year ago
awsome video.. I'm really into photography.. :)
gemmasunshine 1 year ago
Hi cre8tivity06, I always leave the modeling lights on. It may produce a very slightly warmer tone, but with my shutter speed never dropping below 1/60, it isn't an issue. Enjoy!
evanscreative 1 year ago
LOL @tikurgisila's comment! Hey Evan, I keep hearing people say to only turn on the modeling lights to see where your shadows fall but then turn them off. I noticed you kept yours on. I am guessing that is okay to do?
cre8tivity06 1 year ago
@cre8tivity06 If you have a strobe system and you haven't learned this basic information yet, you should go to school first.
briancolejennifer 1 year ago
video camera needs white balancing...lol. cool
tikurgisila 1 year ago
thank you (:
Paperdoll666 1 year ago