Tried so hard to listen to ya but all I could think about was imagining your model tearing off her blouse. Omfg those sweater puppets are so distracting.
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I just don't see why.
I could of got the same effect with a speedlight and adjusting of the ISO dude.
I would be highly disappointed if I was a client there. I'm thinking the photograph is gonna come out with dramatic lighting that makes he look like a super hero yet girly.
Speedlight wouldn't give the same even / diffused light, also, the light would be coming from on-camera which tends to be more harsh and does not create the "butterfly" look that he's going for? Also, the speedlight won't provide the rim lighting. I think he's trying to accomplish a good exposure. He could have easily overexposed the back light to get a more dramatic effect, but I'm not sure that's what he wanted. Guess it's a matter of opinion though and taste though. Cheers.
Having the softbox up high above the camera len's axis IS "butterfly lighting" from what I have been taught. Or do you call the backlights "butterfly"? if so, what's a better term to not confuse the 2?
You are correct. You can use a softbox or a beauty dish to get "real" butterfly lighting. The only reason I called it butterfly lighting is because the two lights in the back remind me of wings. Maybe it should be called wing lighting? Call it whatever works for you. :)
I wanna see this video in HD.
LAtrailers 1 month ago
2 questions pls
1) Did Mark use a flash near the end? there didn't seem to be a mention of a flash used.
2) When metering, should one turn off all other ambient light sources?
acuna13 7 months ago
Big ol' fake boobies.
00mrmonster 8 months ago
Tried so hard to listen to ya but all I could think about was imagining your model tearing off her blouse. Omfg those sweater puppets are so distracting.
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MaruPhotography 10 months ago
Thanks a lot for all the illuminating episodes, great source of information
Mounirrrrrrr 1 year ago
awesome tips,and very nice giant boobs :)
novodobabejbe 1 year ago 7
fake boobs
lg123xyz 1 year ago 4
Great information!! I just want to know where did the model get those headlights? Nice!
juanmanuel69 1 year ago
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Definitely a gear head. What a terrible photograph. Waste of time imo.
bcpettit 2 years ago
great video, very useful! props.
streamlinephotos 2 years ago
Great video
JohanLinden1989 2 years ago
Thank you so much ! it's a very well done video, and the content is very usefull.
renatosamba 2 years ago
The important thing to take away from this video, however, are the great boobs on the model. A+++!!!
PeteZ28 2 years ago 34
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All of that for a photo so simple and basic???
Gear head
AllAmericanGuy01 3 years ago
Yes, it's needed.
hueybui 2 years ago
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I just don't see why.
I could of got the same effect with a speedlight and adjusting of the ISO dude.
I would be highly disappointed if I was a client there. I'm thinking the photograph is gonna come out with dramatic lighting that makes he look like a super hero yet girly.
This was just croc.
AllAmericanGuy01 2 years ago
Speedlight wouldn't give the same even / diffused light, also, the light would be coming from on-camera which tends to be more harsh and does not create the "butterfly" look that he's going for? Also, the speedlight won't provide the rim lighting. I think he's trying to accomplish a good exposure. He could have easily overexposed the back light to get a more dramatic effect, but I'm not sure that's what he wanted. Guess it's a matter of opinion though and taste though. Cheers.
hueybui 2 years ago
You can use speedlights off camera ya know...
PeteZ28 2 years ago 5
yeah try the HD format
trancein305 3 years ago
it would be great if the next videos werent so blurry
codyrnt 3 years ago
great....thaaaaaanx
ochietgunman 3 years ago
Snapfactory - you are brillaint, thanks so much for your help! I really appreciate it!
LadyMeralles 3 years ago 2
Great.
Shumska 3 years ago
just superb!
oyik1911 3 years ago
HI Mark, i make sure i watch all your episodes. please continue your posts its helps me a lot.
Your really have a way of explaining things..great stuff.
hervezv 3 years ago 6
should you use flash when using studio lighting??
htwhtw 3 years ago
Where are the ears? how come i didn't see any ear through out the entire video....??
770827 3 years ago
that girl has a nice set of ears :P
roger767 3 years ago
wow! This is the best instruction that explains studio lighting I've ever seen!!! Good job!!
ellifdesign 4 years ago 2
I've just watched all your 101's and would like to thank you for the "crash-course" in studio lightning.
I've bought my own studio flash set just a few weeks ago, and you have been a great source of informantion. Thanks.
400txuser 4 years ago 12
That's awesome! I'm glad the videos were helpful. More are on the way soon. :)
snapfactory 4 years ago
@snapfactory you are awesome the best videos and a gr888888888 amount of information awesomeeeeeeeee reallly reallly helpfullllllll
dreamsunplugged123 1 month ago
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do u think they chose that model for her implants?
SnkJakson 4 years ago
Get a life
nativeskuxx 4 years ago
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suck my balls
SnkJakson 4 years ago
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"do u think they chose that model for her implants?"
Yeah, I thought the same. Not sufficiently large to distract from her somewhat oversized chin, though. :-(
effyleven 3 years ago
Great video. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
climbingkevin 4 years ago
finally, A great vid on lighting. Thank you!
haloagency 4 years ago
Thanks a lot for these. They are very informative.
Robandall 4 years ago
Excellent job! Thank you.
unity2012 4 years ago
this was great info, thanks!!!
ioioio3 4 years ago
exelent
pablosmin 4 years ago
Having the softbox up high above the camera len's axis IS "butterfly lighting" from what I have been taught. Or do you call the backlights "butterfly"? if so, what's a better term to not confuse the 2?
~A
ACMEphotography 4 years ago
You are correct. You can use a softbox or a beauty dish to get "real" butterfly lighting. The only reason I called it butterfly lighting is because the two lights in the back remind me of wings. Maybe it should be called wing lighting? Call it whatever works for you. :)
snapfactory 4 years ago
Right, so have the marketing dept coin some new term, then work the new term! Edgelight just dosen't have a fancy ring does it?
ACMEphotography 4 years ago
Great video again! Thanks!
ngothyeaun 4 years ago
great video very useful!
tmph25 4 years ago
This is the sort of technical guidance that photographers need, thanks.
Thornfox 4 years ago
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PhotoLightingSchool 4 years ago