awesome tips about Photography,i am newbie freelance Photographer,i'd really love to expand my knowledge about photography, kindly thank u so much, regards from Asia Pacific
hey does anyone know what brand his small slave flash would be and where i could get it from?
i've got all the gear i need as im a freelance photographer, but wouldnt mind his small slave flash as another light source alongside with my wireless flash when i shoot outdoors or on location with no power source.
Hey there, your tutorial is great! Do you know what website or where i can find the slave flash your using. i cant seem to find one that works off batteries.
Do you know what I love about this guy? He is all about creativity. His entire focus is on the end result, not fancy studios equipment. If he only had a lighter for lighting and toilet tissue for a background, he would make it work. Sheet Metal and Chicken Wire...He's my hero!
Thanks for the info. It was quite helpful! I don't see anything wrong with the girl and she doesn't look like a pig! I wish some people had better things to do with their time than to put people down.
Exactly what you would expect it to be for: It sends an infrared signal to the flash, to trigger it to go off. It's just a handy substitute for a cable going from camera to flash. Gives you more freedom.
You´re excused :D No, the light that is on is the MODELLING light, usually about 100/150 Watt. Around the modelling light is the actual flash (150 - 1000 W/s) which is triggered by the flash sender: If you look at it again you see the light is on, but when he takes his shot the flash goes off even with the modelling light on.
That was an extremely thorough video. I can tell there was much thought into preparing it and I appreciate at every opportunity you could you injected little details about the set-up, equipment, photographer preferences, variations. Well done!
Anyone who says this is not a good training video is out of touch with people who are just beginning and wanting to know how to do simple studio set ups.
The pole was used so as not to need resetting the view from the camera, as he said. But... not one mention of a flash meter to get the correct exposure!!!
wow some people have some opinions . well i guess hes ok for amature to learn but a pro knows even if u have shakey hands the strobes will freeze action . !! and everyone has a different style , who is anyone to say you have to shoot fashion from above or below. if you want to follow that good luck :) thats all.
He gave his reasons for having the pole-mount for his camera, stupid. It's a good idea. It's also handy for people with slightly shaky hands (like me). And if you have a look at the mags these days, most high fashion shoots ARE from above or below.
The overhead lights in no way effect the studio lights. It looks the same whether they're on or off. I have no idea why, but it's true. Give it a try.
Which flash? The big one or the small that he pulled out and had on a pole? The big one is a soft box, the small is a slave. Any pro shop will know what you're talking about when you ask for them. :)
loool i like the way he work :P nice video
dozerbrake 2 years ago
awesome tips about Photography,i am newbie freelance Photographer,i'd really love to expand my knowledge about photography, kindly thank u so much, regards from Asia Pacific
shadowsoulangel 2 years ago 2
what lens are you using?
KRSchannel 2 years ago
I want one of those cameratripods.
PimpieD 2 years ago
since i saw this video im trying to find one of those tripods without any luck, can someone send me a link where i can find one in europe?
thank you
thank you PhotographersAcademy
ruivalesousa 2 years ago
What was your lens Size?
kr3w1030 3 years ago
Video nice video, keep up the good work.
demonclothingtv 3 years ago
very nice vid.
thanks for the awesome tips :D
groundupphotography 3 years ago
hey does anyone know what brand his small slave flash would be and where i could get it from?
i've got all the gear i need as im a freelance photographer, but wouldnt mind his small slave flash as another light source alongside with my wireless flash when i shoot outdoors or on location with no power source.
punkitonic 3 years ago
it looks like JH - 6800 AC slave flash but i could be wrong
ilgas11 3 years ago
what is the name of the flash shown at 6:18 or what is it called? thanks!
bmxmyway 3 years ago
nice vid good tips
maryalove2007 3 years ago
Nice noncommercial tips and easy to follow.
tnx!
ossie4u 3 years ago
Hey there, your tutorial is great! Do you know what website or where i can find the slave flash your using. i cant seem to find one that works off batteries.
thanks
bledherveins 3 years ago
Do you know what I love about this guy? He is all about creativity. His entire focus is on the end result, not fancy studios equipment. If he only had a lighter for lighting and toilet tissue for a background, he would make it work. Sheet Metal and Chicken Wire...He's my hero!
Gissur33 3 years ago 28
Awesome Thank you!
vatskytube 3 years ago
nice vid good tips
08009993226 3 years ago 7
Good video with many points of interest.
Lovely model and great eyes I would have liked to see a smile and show those pearly teeth.
bargainbin 3 years ago
Great Tips!
inmacon 4 years ago
Thanks ;)
zdumbi 4 years ago
very organised and constructive!
i've never seen a fashion photography shoot in action so this was really interesting.
thanks!
:)
carrotstickks 4 years ago 3
Thanks for the info. It was quite helpful! I don't see anything wrong with the girl and she doesn't look like a pig! I wish some people had better things to do with their time than to put people down.
suefoto 4 years ago 3
excellent.....
Bluebeau1980 4 years ago
he has a trigger on the top of his camera, were the flash supposed to go, which is triggerd to the light.
digitalsusie 4 years ago
i thought you channel was cool stop over and view mine. if you wouldn`t mind subscribing to my channel i do the same and subscribe to yours.
websiteguru 4 years ago
does anyone know what kind of camera photographer uses to take model foto's? please help
yanniz4eva 4 years ago
Fuji S3PRo or S2Pro
avanti76 4 years ago
im also new but was also waiting for the actual shots to be shown,that would have made a parfect wrap up for the video.
bluebutterfly77 4 years ago
what's the purpose of the flash sender for the main light?
itubeutude 4 years ago
Exactly what you would expect it to be for: It sends an infrared signal to the flash, to trigger it to go off. It's just a handy substitute for a cable going from camera to flash. Gives you more freedom.
chieffie77 4 years ago
but isn't the main light already on?. (excuse my ignorance, i'm new to photography).
itubeutude 4 years ago
You´re excused :D No, the light that is on is the MODELLING light, usually about 100/150 Watt. Around the modelling light is the actual flash (150 - 1000 W/s) which is triggered by the flash sender: If you look at it again you see the light is on, but when he takes his shot the flash goes off even with the modelling light on.
chieffie77 4 years ago
ok thanks. (don't know much about lights :/)
itubeutude 4 years ago
God when i see how i set up my first shoot i feel stupit.
johnkollor 4 years ago
That was an extremely thorough video. I can tell there was much thought into preparing it and I appreciate at every opportunity you could you injected little details about the set-up, equipment, photographer preferences, variations. Well done!
pmdtran 4 years ago 2
Anyone who says this is not a good training video is out of touch with people who are just beginning and wanting to know how to do simple studio set ups.
sydneypix 4 years ago
interesting and helpful!
locolopelocolope 4 years ago
thanks , your tutorials are great
enigmatico29 4 years ago
The pole was used so as not to need resetting the view from the camera, as he said. But... not one mention of a flash meter to get the correct exposure!!!
zippy172 4 years ago
good choice of background. like the contrast
tomhargreavesnet 4 years ago
wow some people have some opinions . well i guess hes ok for amature to learn but a pro knows even if u have shakey hands the strobes will freeze action . !! and everyone has a different style , who is anyone to say you have to shoot fashion from above or below. if you want to follow that good luck :) thats all.
PhotogIsaac 4 years ago
He gave his reasons for having the pole-mount for his camera, stupid. It's a good idea. It's also handy for people with slightly shaky hands (like me). And if you have a look at the mags these days, most high fashion shoots ARE from above or below.
renilicious 4 years ago
Cool Videolesson!
DerReporter23 4 years ago
The overhead lights in no way effect the studio lights. It looks the same whether they're on or off. I have no idea why, but it's true. Give it a try.
shamelessbookworm 4 years ago
Really? I find it gives the studio lighting greater effect! lol... Thanks for the tip!
mattsladey111 4 years ago
can you plz tell me what is that Flash called I was waiting for something like that to buy, ty for the video and everything
gerone666 4 years ago
Which flash? The big one or the small that he pulled out and had on a pole? The big one is a soft box, the small is a slave. Any pro shop will know what you're talking about when you ask for them. :)
renilicious 4 years ago
this video is fantastic!!! thanks for share!!!
lecabannis 4 years ago
thanks for the video!
MelvinTucker 4 years ago
I haven't done much "people" photography, so this was helpful information. Thanks for sharing.
sgbphotography 4 years ago
Great video!
I wonder if anyone knows what kind of camera mono stand he used (the camera pole).
jujubechan 4 years ago
Good video indeed, thanks
raulmontana13 4 years ago
Awesome video.. this is very informative :D! thanks
Shirou 4 years ago
it's cool
micahmack76 4 years ago