Photography tutorial 5 ( Light Quality)
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WOW! These videos are just what I was looking for ... super easy to understand and very informative! Thanks so much!
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you are very good sensei =) i love ur tuts
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I have wanted to be a photographer since I was little, I'm 35 now and recently lost my job/career. So I just bought a Sony A55 with tripod n all :-) I am sooooo glad I found ur videos, as soon as I get my cash flow back up...I WANT THAT VIDEO you talk about!! Thank you so very much!!!!
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Pack of knowledge...must see for all with SLRs.. thank dude
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You are the best teacher I've come across so far. Can you explain when to use halogen light on the camera? Can't wait to purchase your DVD!
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Man ur great. I`m 17 years old and i do photography about 8-9 months, and still i learn from you things that are just so simply and i know them but i dont focus on them.
Thank you!
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hey thank u 4 helping me understand lighting...
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Awesome info!!!
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i am a fan of ur teachings~ haha! thanks pare!
I love your videos, they are teaching me things I wasn't aware of, you put things in lamen terms which is helpful for me and sure for others, and you crack me up. You have done great work here. Is your DVD still up for sale?
GIllieBell 1 year ago 11
@GIllieBell I am glad to have helped and yes the DVD is still or sale. There should be a link to purchase it in the info section of the videos. =o)
FontanaKnowledge 1 year ago
Hi formaset,
quick question, how can we implement the photography in photoshop? suppose someone can't afford to get all these big flashes, soft boxes,...etc. so can we use the photoshop instead all these stuff?? and how accurate is the lighting in the photoshop? by the way i like your videos they are great and am looking forward to order the DVD to learn more thanks again
Salah
From
Bahrain
dyabalbar 2 years ago
Photoshop can only do so much and becomes very destructive when over correcting. I have not tried but I believe you can't duplicate the look without damaging the image and making it look phony.
Use what lights you have until you can afford to gear up. A north-facing window lets in a very soft light but I am not sure it that changes on the southern hemisphere. ? =o) ? But anyhow, it doesn't cost a thing.
Well, I hope this helped
FontanaKnowledge 2 years ago