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Alec Johnson The Flashlight Photographer
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Добавлен 17 фев 2017
Behind the Scenes and Tutorials of automotive and landscape photography work, featuring use of flashlights for fun, inexpensive lighting.
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Gilby's Street Department
Просмотров 2689 месяцев назад
In this video, we take a walk through Gilby's Street Department. Todd Gilbertson specializes in custom fabrication, build and paint for your motorcycle or car.
Car Photography Lighting: Cheap lighting and AI #carphotography #photographytutorials
Просмотров 11710 месяцев назад
0:00 Introduction 0:13 Light Source 0:48 Camera Settings 1:03 Lighting the Hellcat Interior 1:24 Review of Raw Images 1:38 Photoshop Layer Stack 3:28 Creating an AI generated background 4:18 Placing the AI background into images Are you looking to become a pro at capturing stunning car photographs? Look no further! In my photography tutorial video titled "Car Photography Lighting: Cheap lightin...
Photography of a custom motorcycle with just two flashlights #photography #motorcyclephotography
Просмотров 8911 месяцев назад
In just 5 minutes we light, photo edit and finish a killer image of a custom Harley Davidson motorcycle. 0:00 Introduction 0:21 Lighting 1:08 Photo Editing in Photoshop 2:00 Photo Editing in Lightroom 3:34 Photo Editing in Luminar AI
Photography of a 154hp Pro Charged 2002 Custom HD Softail #photography #lightpainting #motorcycle
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this video, Alec Johnson and Todd Gilbertson of Gilby's Street Department talk through some of the design and customization of this gorgeous 2002 Harley Davidson Softail before Alec photographs it.
Before The Shoot: Walkthrough of custom Harley Davidson Softail
Просмотров 12 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this video, Todd Gilbertson of Gilby's Street Department, walks us through some of the design and customization of this gorgeous 2013 Harley Davidson Softail.
"ROLLSSTANG" Shoot and Edit: 2013 Zimmer Golden Spirit
Просмотров 3711 месяцев назад
In this video I show my lighting and editing of a RARE (and cool?) Zimmer Golden Spirit, also known as the "Rollsstang". You will see my lighting, use of fog machine, camera settings, Photoshop and Lightroom editing, all in under 7 minutes! 0:00 Introduction 0:48 Lighting the Rollsstang 2:28 Fog 3:24 Photoshop Edit 4:09 Lightroom Edit
Part 3: A portrait photograph lit with 3 flashlights!
Просмотров 6311 месяцев назад
In this video I present behind the scenes footage of a portrait photo, lit with 3 flashlights and then go through editing in Lightroom and Luminar AI. 0:00 Introduction 0:14 Behind the Scenes lighting the portrait 4:32 Lightroom Editing and Masking 15:57 Luminar AI mood work
Part 2: Editing the photo of the '68 Shovelhead
Просмотров 5411 месяцев назад
In this video I go through the process of editing light painting of a motorcycle. The work starts with building the image, via layers, in Photoshop and then bringing that image back into Lightroom for further adjustments, and finally finishing it off with some optional work in Luminar AI. 0:00 Introduction 0:13 Camera Settings for Light Painting 2:14 Lightroom Review of Images 5:25 Photoshop Ed...
Part 1: Lighting a motorcycle and portrait using flashlights
Просмотров 336Год назад
Part 1: Lighting a motorcycle and portrait using flashlights
Intentional Camera Movement: Getting That Monet Effect
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Intentional Camera Movement: Getting That Monet Effect
Start to Finish Edit of Light Painting a Triumph Triple Speed Motorcycle
Просмотров 139Год назад
Start to Finish Edit of Light Painting a Triumph Triple Speed Motorcycle
Lighting an Environmental Location Portrait
Просмотров 70Год назад
Lighting an Environmental Location Portrait
Tutorial of the 4 Essential Photos in Photojournalism
Просмотров 40Год назад
Tutorial of the 4 Essential Photos in Photojournalism
What you did in one thing, how you did it is another……I did NOT see the how…..very confusing…..sorry
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Wonderful. I don't know if you could provide a bit more detail on the use of Photoshop/Lightroom to accomplish this. I guess I need to learn Photoshop because while I understand the concept well, I don't know how to use the software well enough right now to do it.
Hi Keith, yes it does require a knowledge of PS/Layers/Blending Modes to accomplish.
beautiful. love the addition of a little blue to the shirt - made it look much more like a painting to me.
Great technique that I’ll have to try!
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Good Stuff
What bars?
Ok I gotta know. Did you actually put the camera in the microwave and hit “start”?
Yep. Hit Start. But with no time. So it just beeped.
Want one
Well done. The add of the AI mask was cool
Thanks Tim!
Reminds me of the church in Kill Bill
Well done, good audio and learning graphics, can’t wait for more!
Thank you Dan!
Alec that is all so AMAZING! Well done! I would like to order some of whatever it was on that plate that went in the microwave. 😋
Birthday Cake!
This is very cool! The microwave cam in the beginning😂. Can you use AI to change outside my house to a sunny 80 degree day with cold beer?
With a pool, runway, and free cheeseburger stand.
The AI image works perfectly with your shot. Can AI generate motion clips as well?
Great question. Short answer is yes. I’m not advocating for Leonardo.AI but I think they just rolled it out recently.
Beautiful bike...
Pipes wrapped around the uprights is class. 👌
✨ 'Promosm'
Really nice, Alec. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for listening
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice work Alec, glad the video is high quality too, capturing the details of the image.
Thanks Michael!
That’s it exactly. Totally bad ass.
Love the exhaust. Look like a pair of mortar tubes ready to launch rockets!
Where are the fenders from?
Hi James, they're custom made by GIlby!
amazing process, well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
🍺 nice toy 💪
like it awsom
Very nice 👌
Is that your community hat - or is it cold inside?
It's always cold in Minnesota!
I'm going to try this on the weekend, Alec. Great idea. Can I ask how and if you aligned the layers in PS before you blended them?
Hi David, thanks for the question. I did a bit of manual alignment on some of the layers, but not all of them. Just aligned to taste. ;)
Great, that's what I figured. Thanks for the inspiration.@@acjohnson_photo
@@davidturner5 No problem. I have challenges each time I go out for a little ICM work. Finding good subject matter, good light and getting the camera movements right, what ever that means. I'm starting to favor longer exposures, 2+ seconds, with very subtle movement of the camera. And my last two outings were FAILURES!!! heheheeh.
Good thing we're not doing this with film cameras. I'd be broke in a month.@@acjohnson_photo
Very inspiring! Gets the creative juices flowing! 😊
So glad!
Great job can’t wait for all the videos and to practice these suggestions. I have learned so much from you.
Thank You!
Once again what another great video. Thanks for sharing your talent
Thanks Tim!
I really like Sony cameras but isn’t it too bad that they are almost the only camera that does not offer in camera multiple exposures. I asked Sony about this and their response was “ this is an amateur feature and the A7/A7r, A1 etc are professional cameras. So for my ICM/multiple shooting I use the very “amateur” Nikon Z9 or the DSLR Nikon D850 😂. I do however like the control you have shown by doing the processing in PS with individual layers … will try my Sony for this. Great video, thanks!
It's my singular frustration! So I set a longer exposure and cover the lens with my hand. eeesshhh.
This video was recommended to me randomly and I love it! Nice effect, I wil try it outö
Hi Ngocl1. Let's thank YT for that. And I'm glad you like it. It takes a little practice, not a lot, just a little to get the camera movement you desire. You can succeed on a single frame or multiple stacked in PS, as the video demonstrated. Either way, the outcome is very satisfying. GOOD LUCK!
Thanks for the video. Great job
Thank you too!
I seen you put a paper or white board down on the floor. What was the reason for that?
Thanks for the questions. To reflect light back up into the shadows. Certainly personal preference, and I don't always use those frames, but I always shoot them. ;)
That is what I thought but if I don't ask I wouldn't know. Thanks for the video channel @@acjohnson_photo