Don’t Buy Lights Until You Know This

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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2024
  • If you need a bit of a crash course in all of the details of how light works, head over to here tinhouse-studio.com/product/l...
    All of those fundamentals are covered.
    For everyone else, this video is a very brief description as to how lights work and why we chose the ones we do for commercial professional photography. Looking at what power flash you need and how many watts (or joules) you might need as well as why we use certain types of photography lighting.
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Комментарии • 79

  • @TinHouseStudioUK

    If you struggle with the inverse square law and all of that techy jazz, this old workshop I made might be for you

  • @2011troya

    The quality of your information you share and the crispness of your videos sets you in a class above most! Thank you for your time and energy and for caring enough to help us out

  • @terryhope2074

    Thanks for bringing 'Jiggery Pokery' back into the lexicon

  • @jonathangonza

    Wow, a video about the light freezing motion vs the camera would be awesome.

  • @jmvc140

    Thank you Scott, for all you do. Thanks especially for adding "jiggery pokery" to my list of British terms that are absolutely delightful to say aloud. Right beneath "wheelie bin."

  • @baxtermarrison5361

    An overview on the use of polarised light and why you need to use it would be helpful.

  • @MoD_Master_Of_Disaster_

    As an Elinchrome user for the past 10years, you still were able to teach me a thing or two.

  • @BikingWithCraig

    Dunning Kruger in full effect here - the more you tell me, the less I realise I know 😂.

  • @johnyoung1606

    ThankYou Scott :) I bought My first Norman 2000ws. and 4 Heads- Studio Strobe Kit- in 1972 and learned as a 19yo how it worked by myself (no internet). Heard about softboxes (crazy expensive) I made My own using FoamCore and a scrim I hot glued the norman mount on it(the Art Directors loved what we got from it)..... People of today have no idea how lucky they are :) :) :)

  • @antonoat

    Great stuff, I thought this photography lark was easy, proof the more you know the more you realise the stuff you don't know!

  • @JeahnLaffitte

    I just loooove the beep of a scoro pack. I use profoto but I do love the bron aesthetic

  • @brad_in_yyc

    I'd love to see that video on the reason fast flash vs high speed and why it's better. That'd be great.

  • @PhilTaylorPhotog

    Commonly use pack light xenon flash as a continuous source for high speed video 🙂 The scores & Grafits are good kit.

  • @mk38451

    I'm buying new lights on Monday and this totally changed what I'm buying. Thank you!

  • @L.Spencer

    I never thought I'd be interested in studio lighting, because I liked just using available light. But after taking a lighting class and now a portraiture class, I've come to appreciate how you can control the studio lighting. I'd rather take portraits with it, at least for now. I'd like to buy a light, was looking at them at the camera store yesterday, but I still don't know what to buy that I can afford - which is not much. So I'm going to try to make good use of being able to use the studio at school. Appreciate your videos. And yes, I need to go back and refresh my brain on the inverse square law.

  • @TheNiteinjail

    Thank you ... I have never used pro studio gear, and never bothered to find out exactly why the big packs .. I mostly assumed correctly that it gives you some needed capability or another. It was bewildering why so big so expensive but as soon as you said the inverse square law ...boom, of course. Great explanation.

  • @TasteofTaboo

    When doing people /fashion stuff, and you have to use softboxes and other modifiers with textiles it gets really horrible with white balance. You have to look at the age of the modifiers and measure their impact on WB and tint because this changes with age and same the flash tubes. I did a lot of fashion stuff with special textiles ... this becomes critical. And shure you have to use non-aged /speckled greycards before every new setup.

  • @carlosperezsegura5811

    Totally agree, Scott. Powerpacks are better than self-contained units, and Bron always inform the truly flash duration at T0,1 in its specs sheets. The other brands, at T0,5 instead. So, the relation of both is: T0,1 = T0,5/3 aprox.

  • @Pitagyros24

    Scot the value you giving is impresive . thank you for everything

  • @bobdamico1099

    watts as a term is fine but it is short for watt seconds, enjoy the videos