Getting a studio quality pure white background is harder then it sounds. Digital photo expert Gavin Hoey demonstrates a simple two light set up that will give you great portrait lighting every time.
Hey, Gavin! Love the video! What metering method do you use in your camera? Evaluative - Partial - Spot or Center Weight? Do I have to use different metering If I use not one, but two or more light?
hey gavin..amazing video..i just luved it....i have a question which i want to clear that you told us in the video to keep the reading in the camera as where the subject is...does this mean we keep the f number in the camera as the f number which came in the light meter???...thanks
Hi Gavin, just wondering with a slightly different scenario where you have the infinite white backdrop. You lightup the back just as in this example but would you need to light the ground where your model is standing as well or not? Will there be a visible difference in the brightness or will your lighting from softbox umbrella etc on your model also fill that in.
Hey, Gavin! Love the video! What metering method do you use in your camera? Evaluative - Partial - Spot or Center Weight? Do I have to use different metering If I use not one, but two or more light?
Thank you!
954Lacko 1 month ago
Cool
Lincoshop 1 month ago
what's that F that shows in your light meter ?! I mean, what does F refer to ?! I also see it in Speedlight flash!
tamim4ever 2 months ago
I wonder if WhiteOptics would work for your application.
whiteoptics 3 months ago
hey gavin..amazing video..i just luved it....i have a question which i want to clear that you told us in the video to keep the reading in the camera as where the subject is...does this mean we keep the f number in the camera as the f number which came in the light meter???...thanks
saherkidwai 3 months ago
Wow amazing studio work.
vincecreek 3 months ago
GAVIN HOEY. YOU SAVED MY LIFE ! AND EARNED ME £250! THANK YOU SO MUCH! YOU ARE A GENIUS. THUMBS UP IF YOU AGREE!
alexmichael3d 3 months ago
Gotta love Gavin and his work. The accent is just a plus.
Zethux 4 months ago
Hi Gavin, just wondering with a slightly different scenario where you have the infinite white backdrop. You lightup the back just as in this example but would you need to light the ground where your model is standing as well or not? Will there be a visible difference in the brightness or will your lighting from softbox umbrella etc on your model also fill that in.
MYTRB 4 months ago
Gavin. Always the best source for anything pertaining to photography.
multibigpop 4 months ago