@ChaosConRad I expect the infrared beam to pass through the umbrella (only in the reverse direction of the flash light) in order for the flash on the camera to control the "stage" flash
Thank you thank you. The note about having two drops is important and so not planned well because I am often so focused on the foreground details and don't really know how to create a background trail into the dark. A model does not have to be spot centered every time--what a concept.
I create bronzes.. I'm always photographing my own bronzes and have been doing it for over 30 years. Maybe you could do a video.. if you haven't already, showing what is needed to photograph a still life.. like a bronze statue. Table size.. not monumental.. lol
@karenicy sure, but what would be a specific question you would like to have answered in the vid? Can you post the question somewhere on my blog SmokingStrobes? Then I am quite sure I'll pick it up in a video
What the wireless strigger you use?
meobeo1888 2 weeks ago
Great info for those of us without huge flash and camera equipment, very inspiring work.
MrBlofeld007 2 weeks ago in playlist More videos from FreePhotographyTips
Hi :) do we need also in this photo speedlight on camera? thx
adhamyaadham 3 weeks ago
did u make this before or after you started banging her?
ilife211 1 month ago
Great movie again ... And gosh ... what a beautiful model ... Wish I was young again ... And in her league ;-)
I like the way that you explain the setup by a picture!! Well done!
Warm regards
funniq 1 month ago
hi there :) is there a speedlight used "on camera" here? or its only the one behind the model?
adhamyaadham 1 month ago
Very informative and cool use of on camera flash.
blucinemafilms 10 months ago
was your on camera flash firing? or was it just controlling the 580 ?
ChaosConRad 11 months ago
@ChaosConRad I expect the infrared beam to pass through the umbrella (only in the reverse direction of the flash light) in order for the flash on the camera to control the "stage" flash
asphaltoll 10 months ago
Oh. And I miss your silk jacket.
nodoxy 11 months ago
Thank you thank you. The note about having two drops is important and so not planned well because I am often so focused on the foreground details and don't really know how to create a background trail into the dark. A model does not have to be spot centered every time--what a concept.
nodoxy 11 months ago
20 stars for you again....
papysuave2 1 year ago
Michael: Great video! You are a fountain of knowledge. Thanks for sharing it!
photoman022 1 year ago
great vid
HDshawti 1 year ago
You make great videos..... thanks for the tips! I like your creativity!
Ghostrider8686 1 year ago
Grande !!!! Thanks !!!
Xeo989 1 year ago
Great tip! I'm going to try this one out fairly soon as it would really suit a gothic setting as well. :) Thanks Michael.
renilicious 1 year ago
whats the name of the song playing in the background?
Portal411 1 year ago
@Portal411 That's Groove Metro by Tilman Sillescu. Nice, isn't it?
FreePhotographyTips 1 year ago
I create bronzes.. I'm always photographing my own bronzes and have been doing it for over 30 years. Maybe you could do a video.. if you haven't already, showing what is needed to photograph a still life.. like a bronze statue. Table size.. not monumental.. lol
clayguy1 1 year ago
@clayguy1 if you visit me and place the bronze onto the tummy of a beautiful model, then we probably got something going
FreePhotographyTips 1 year ago 3
Thanks! Nice Video!
PachulizPunk 1 year ago
@PachulizPunk Thanks a lot
FreePhotographyTips 1 year ago
Can you talk more about zooming next time?
karenicy 1 year ago
@karenicy sure, but what would be a specific question you would like to have answered in the vid? Can you post the question somewhere on my blog SmokingStrobes? Then I am quite sure I'll pick it up in a video
FreePhotographyTips 1 year ago