Oh my goodness i am learning so much from you.. I am a beginner, I have been an NURSE for 40 years, so I love people, my dad got me hooked on developing B & W photos as a Kid, he told me it was just a matter of looking through the lens, and shooting whatever gives you that goosebump moment, you just know it's gonna be a great shot
It's great to see pro's willing too share their knowledge & inspire others to create or enter the field. I just turned 48 and help like this gives me the skills, confidence and inspiration to do something radically different from what I've been working in my whole life. No matter what gear you are using, high-end or consumer, your content is always presented in a way that allows me to apply the same techniques. The results aren't at your level of course but it's in the ballpark enough for me to get good about the end result.
Its the little things that make such a difference. There was a time when i might be wrestling with lights for 15min to get what you got in 1-2min. As we improve, our ability to troubleshoot happens faster
It's a pleasure to see your videos as your life long experience and your willingness to share it with viewers comes through. Shooting portraits that makes people feel good about themselves makes us photographers proud.
It's very nice to see you Joel 🙌🏻 You know what I like the most about your films ⁉️ The way you talk about photography 🙂 Thanks for the very valuable material 👏🏻
Amazed at how simple you were able to make this (or at least how simple you were able to make this *look*). It gave me hope that I could actually begin to achieve striking results once I'm able to get a strobe that supports HSS. Thanks for an excellent tutorial!
Thank you. I’ve been focusing on lighting and composition with my iPhone as well as editing techniques. I have a Nikon D7000 with kit 18-105mm, but I need to learn about speed syncing among other techniques. Your channel helps a lot.
Joel Grimes Photography from my point of view concise to the point content is ‘on point’ I’ve been following your work for some time following a recommendation by my buddy Glyn. (Loved the Podcast you did with him BTW, really inspiring) I have a few of your start to finish tutorials and find they really motivate me. Keep up the good work. Best regards, Anthony 👍👍👍
That was great, really nice to see how you took an image from simple to stunning with just a few pieces of equipment. The idea of using black cloth and tape is a good one, I'm going to add that to my bag of tools for sure! Really like how you did this whole thing in under 10 minutes too. One concept, simple to stunning, under 10 minutes. Love it!
This is a concept I first heard in 1973 in Toronto at the 1st and only international PPA/PPOC annual convention run by Al Gilbert a world renowned MPA in both countries, plus more awards than I can possibly remember. While working for him I was photographing the events and attended briefly one seminar by Leon Kennemar and he spoke of Subtractive Lighting -- the creation of shadow by blocking light from one side of the face. Nicely done by Joel in this presentation. It can also be done easily outdoors and at the time Leon also created a blocking device which I think Wescott may have sold that not only blocked the light from one side but also had a portion that covered the head of the subject(s) to assist keeping out from under the eyes what is known as raccoon eyes. Even without that the judicious choosing of a location with hopefully some over hanging branches from trees the same result can be achieved. With time and the right location, one can also find an are as described that may have some nice back lighting coming through to accent the hair of the subject as well as doing edge lighting on the face.
i dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Dexter Ishaan Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thanks Joel! As a beginner your instructional videos are extremely helpful! FYI - I did purchase your "Start to Finish" bundle and it is absolutely worth it! Thank you!
Sir. It’s obvious the hard work you are putting into everything you do. Your work is absolutely cutting edge. I will be purchasing your lessons. Thank you.
enjoyed the tutorial Joel. Amazing all the changes since I retired in 2000. For years, one system -- Hassy. Now I think I have gone through half a dozen and have a bunch still around since 2001 but all for pleasure now. Will watch for other videos.
It' lovely to see a proper professional approach from another photographers perspective. Although I'm fully aware of this technique, your video has reminded me about the importance graduating the light fall off as opposed to just directing and bouncing the light. I always say to others, "sculpture the light!" We're always learning. Thank you for sharing
Very cool. Very simple but great results with minimal equipment. Great to hear why you are doing what you are doing (HSS for shooting 1.4 to achieve a shallow DOF, Black foam core to suck in light and create a shadow, etc). Also good to hear the tips in there from your past experience (hanging block cloth as a substitute to the foam core).
I really like you simple approach here Joel using a single light and negative fill. It becomes a very slippery slope when you begin complicating and you're just starting out.
Thanks! I found you by your photography, not just random youtube recommendation.. Great you're getting the results in camera not by silly ''over editing '' process like many content creators here.
I love the way you teach photography, that is way I admire you, for your humility;ity and creativity, learned from both of you guys, Joel Grimes y Kelvin P as well.
This is great! Thanks for sharing. Do you have any videos on environmental portraits? I would love to see how you would approach those style of shoots with lighting etc
Hey, awesome video. I just purchased the mega bundle, I can’t wait to get into it. I’ve been doing photography for 10 years, now I want to step up my game.
New to channel but very excited. I have shot candids (news) and sports for some time, but keep being asked to do private shoots. I am terrified of that and pretty much turn them away as it's a totally different skillset IMO. Im learning so much from your videos and its REAL useable information. TYSM.
My camera is incapable of high speed sync. However, I have seen people demonstrate an ND filter to allow wide open apertures and flash. I enjoy your content. Good short instructional video on how to take a portrait. Looking forward to more videos
Nice! That portrait captured just what I like in a picture: you stare at it and the subject's expression seems to change as it's viewed and the mind combines parts of the face with guesses what the subject was thinking.
I am one of those photographers who used dark room ( 1987) to put ... honestly saying raw coil of film ( 19 din sensitivity ) bought in Poland on the local market, which was an equivalent of 100 ISO :) now great for contrast photos. 21 din was 200 ISO. To put the film on the roll .. you had to take a roll ( round plastic cassette where film is rolled on. To roll this film on you had to be in a complete DARK . I used to do this under my bed shits at night. Sometimes it was annoying because someone would enter the room and all was lost . As a child I was in orphanage in Poland. Many of my colleagues were twats and it was not always easy to o ever come certain situations. But I never gave up. We had a very nice care worker at children’s home, who was running 2 studios: 1 Audio Video and second one photography one . I still know how to work in dark room , how to operate the machines, how to throw the light on the paper and what to cover during lighting the paper ( white was black ) so if the light image on the paper was very bright ... it was actually very black, so you had to cover that part . It’s one of the techniques to control the amount of light hitting the paper to activate a chemical reaction as an image !!! I loved that . but don’t remember the chemicals content :) I am not that old yet (44) so first contact with photography at 11 :) then life was not very easy for me. Probably if I lived in USA, we would meet :)) Finally after so many years I picked your videos on fb and honestly loved your approach to old photography. Endless discussion would emerge from it. In my words to summarise this text.. The new methods of photography are actually connecting the past. I wish I could work with you, I feel like Luke skywalker at his last lesson with Yoda . Great stuff , let me know when you are in Poland :))
Joel, I have to say that you have the best videos and I have watched a lot! You provide the details necessary and the rationale for the steps you take. Its super helpful and educational for me as I progress in my lighting skills- and no ego. I absolutely appreciate your help. Thank you. Keep it up!
Great share Joel! You rock!Demonstrating your start to finish process. Plus teaching why a basic photo is average, vs exceptional! Very helpful! How would you modify this technique working with a low budget light & crop sensor 80D 50mm or 85mm lens? Thanks Joel!
Very effective video. I appreciate you walking through the problem solving process. If you don't have the newer studio strobes the can do high speed synch, could you use a ND filter to get a similar effect?
Thanks Joel for your great teaching. It was quick and right to the point!! I will have to practice this with my boys if they have the patience to deal with me and stand in front of the camera.
very nice tuto. did you use FJ400 in TTL ? if I understand the softbox is parallel to the face, just to lick on face ? does rectangular size help ? all my softbox are octogonal at 85cm. It would be nice to surimpose camera and flash parameters on video. helpful, especially for french people.
That was beautiful, thanks , I have been looking for how to archive that light and blocking the light on the wall with back cardboard was crucial, thanks.
I loved this video. It is really important to know how light works and to make it work for you. We as portrait photographers should not be at the mercy of light!
I came back to this for a shoot I had planned. And guess what, what you schooled us on, totally worked for the exact same shot. Thanks again. I was wondering if you have ever covered photos sessions with more senior persons, and how to light them in a complimentary way. I'm struggling a little with making them look good SOOC without a lot of touch up in Photoshop.
Thnaks :) a very helpfull video, i was always the natural lightning guy lol. I bought strobes, lihgts, reflectors and stuff, and learning how to now :)
Hey Joel, awesome as always, small detail left out though. The high-speed sync is required for the wide-open lens, yes, BUT the reason is to calm down and balance the exterior light level and the hot spots on the piano and basket. Thanks for sharing as always.
Hello Joel thanks a lot I love your art for me what you do is not only photography its an art Joel what can you do when your camera dose not spurt high speed sync my camera is for beginners ( Nikon d5100 ) thanks
Oh my goodness i am learning so much from you.. I am a beginner, I have been an NURSE for 40 years, so I love people, my dad got me hooked on developing B & W photos as a Kid, he told me it was just a matter of looking through the lens, and shooting whatever gives you that goosebump moment, you just know it's gonna be a great shot
Awesome stuff!! Keep going!
It is very appreciative how you pass on years of experience in a easy to follow way.
Thanks, Don!
It's great to see pro's willing too share their knowledge & inspire others to create or enter the field. I just turned 48 and help like this gives me the skills, confidence and inspiration to do something radically different from what I've been working in my whole life. No matter what gear you are using, high-end or consumer, your content is always presented in a way that allows me to apply the same techniques. The results aren't at your level of course but it's in the ballpark enough for me to get good about the end result.
Fantastic Richard! Keep up the good work!
Thanks. My lighting hero!
🦸♂️
Very easy to understand, and impressive results. 40 years of experience. It's fantastic you are sharing these skills.
Thank you very much!
Thanks, You are a real pro with a gift for teaching.
Thanks, Paul!
I love how you enjoy what you do. Your enthusiasm is contagious.
this was a perfect tutorial. shows how to start out, how to improve the photo, why to do it, how to do it cheaply, and the great results, thx!
That was the goal! Thanks for the comment Michael
Its the little things that make such a difference. There was a time when i might be wrestling with lights for 15min to get what you got in 1-2min. As we improve, our ability to troubleshoot happens faster
Awesome!
Love your simple explanation of your shoots
the master at work. absolutely love your work
Thank you, Nelson!
This set up is simple, but so effective. Thanks Joel!
Thanks for watching Sue
Sharing your experience is valuable. Thanks 😊
My pleasure 😊
It's a pleasure to see your videos as your life long experience and your willingness to share it with viewers comes through. Shooting portraits that makes people feel good about themselves makes us photographers proud.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Thanks Joel. I love the simplicity. Keep it coming!
Thank you, Lola!
Always great instruction. Thanks, Joel!
🤓
Great video, I love the Rembrandt lighting look, it's my favorite lighting method.
Glad you like it!
short and to the point, but soooooo informative, Thank you Joel.
🤓
Love this guys work.
You rock!
I've learned so much from your online tutorials. I can't wait for your next in person workshop. Thank you so much for all your hard work Joel.
🤩 Thanks, Jimmy!
It's very nice to see you Joel 🙌🏻
You know what I like the most about your films ⁉️ The way you talk about photography 🙂
Thanks for the very valuable material 👏🏻
Thank you, Michal! I appreciate the kind words
Just bought all of your courses online. Thank you. You are providing so much value.
Wow, that's awesome!! really happy to hear that!
Exactly what I was looking for! Love this style and also that beautiful image of the little girl on the wall! Thanks Joel!
Glad you like it!
Thank you. From flat to fantastic is what every client deserves. Appreciate you sharing your wisdom.
You are so welcome!
Amazed at how simple you were able to make this (or at least how simple you were able to make this *look*). It gave me hope that I could actually begin to achieve striking results once I'm able to get a strobe that supports HSS. Thanks for an excellent tutorial!
Thanks for that brad. You can do it!
Thanks Joel! You are a great teacher and very knowledgeable. The best explanation I have ever heard.
You're very welcome!
Wonderful how beautiful the light is when feathered so much. Thanks for the look into your process.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank-you! As always, your content is fabulous - instructive, real, and to the point!
Thanks for the kind words!!
Thank you. I’ve been focusing on lighting and composition with my iPhone as well as editing techniques. I have a Nikon D7000 with kit 18-105mm, but I need to learn about speed syncing among other techniques. Your channel helps a lot.
Great to hear!
Thank you for sharing . very helpful and useful ..😇
Glad it was helpful!
Great content Joel, concise, to the point and educational. Excellent! Thank you for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks, Anthony!
Joel Grimes Photography from my point of view concise to the point content is ‘on point’ I’ve been following your work for some time following a recommendation by my buddy Glyn. (Loved the Podcast you did with him BTW, really inspiring) I have a few of your start to finish tutorials and find they really motivate me. Keep up the good work. Best regards, Anthony 👍👍👍
That was great, really nice to see how you took an image from simple to stunning with just a few pieces of equipment. The idea of using black cloth and tape is a good one, I'm going to add that to my bag of tools for sure! Really like how you did this whole thing in under 10 minutes too.
One concept, simple to stunning, under 10 minutes. Love it!
Thank you, John!
This is a concept I first heard in 1973 in Toronto at the 1st and only international PPA/PPOC annual convention run by Al Gilbert a world renowned MPA in both countries, plus more awards than I can possibly remember. While working for him I was photographing the events and attended briefly one seminar by Leon Kennemar and he spoke of Subtractive Lighting -- the creation of shadow by blocking light from one side of the face. Nicely done by Joel in this presentation. It can also be done easily outdoors and at the time Leon also created a blocking device which I think Wescott may have sold that not only blocked the light from one side but also had a portion that covered the head of the subject(s) to assist keeping out from under the eyes what is known as raccoon eyes. Even without that the judicious choosing of a location with hopefully some over hanging branches from trees the same result can be achieved. With time and the right location, one can also find an are as described that may have some nice back lighting coming through to accent the hair of the subject as well as doing edge lighting on the face.
i dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Korbyn Kolton Instablaster =)
@Dexter Ishaan Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thanks Joel! As a beginner your instructional videos are extremely helpful! FYI - I did purchase your "Start to Finish" bundle and it is absolutely worth it! Thank you!
Glad to hear that! Thanks for your support.
Sir. It’s obvious the hard work you are putting into everything you do. Your work is absolutely cutting edge. I will be purchasing your lessons. Thank you.
Wow, thank you!
Thanks Joel. This is exactly what I'm looking for at the moment.
🤓
Very accessible video - very many thanks - I am inspired to go off and practice now !!
Best of luck!
enjoyed the tutorial Joel. Amazing all the changes since I retired in 2000. For years, one system -- Hassy. Now I think I have gone through half a dozen and have a bunch still around since 2001 but all for pleasure now. Will watch for other videos.
Glad it was helpful!
It' lovely to see a proper professional approach from another photographers perspective. Although I'm fully aware of this technique, your video has reminded me about the importance graduating the light fall off as opposed to just directing and bouncing the light. I always say to others, "sculpture the light!" We're always learning. Thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool. Very simple but great results with minimal equipment. Great to hear why you are doing what you are doing (HSS for shooting 1.4 to achieve a shallow DOF, Black foam core to suck in light and create a shadow, etc). Also good to hear the tips in there from your past experience (hanging block cloth as a substitute to the foam core).
I really like you simple approach here Joel using a single light and negative fill. It becomes a very slippery slope when you begin complicating and you're just starting out.
Glad to help
Thanks! I found you by your photography, not just random youtube recommendation.. Great you're getting the results in camera not by silly ''over editing '' process like many content creators here.
Awesome, thank you!
brilliantly simple and effective. Thank you for a great tutorial
😉
I love the way you teach photography, that is way I admire you, for your humility;ity and creativity, learned from both of you guys, Joel Grimes y Kelvin P as well.
Thank you for the kind words Cristian
This is great! Thanks for sharing. Do you have any videos on environmental portraits? I would love to see how you would approach those style of shoots with lighting etc
Wow, what a great tutorial, very easy to follow and you explain what it is you're doing and why. Excellent!
Thank you very much!
The best, fantastic explanation.
Glad you enjoyed it Carlos. Thanks for watching!
WOW Great!!! Never thought black could so much with a flash. Thanks Fred Partyka
Just like a pro. Thumbs up.
Masterful, approachable explanation. Love your work and passion, Joel.
Thank you!
Love seeing your videos. Iv enjoyed your tutorials for years now.
Thank you so much!
Hey, awesome video. I just purchased the mega bundle, I can’t wait to get into it. I’ve been doing photography for 10 years, now I want to step up my game.
That's awesome Shayne! I look forward to seeing your images!
New to channel but very excited. I have shot candids (news) and sports for some time, but keep being asked to do private shoots. I am terrified of that and pretty much turn them away as it's a totally different skillset IMO. Im learning so much from your videos and its REAL useable information. TYSM.
Great to hear! You can do it!
Excellent, simple. You are a great teacher.
Glad you think so!
Besides the great information, I really enjoy how you talk to us as if we are there standing next to you - not like a lecture. Thanks!
Thanks, mike! That means a lot!
My camera is incapable of high speed sync. However, I have seen people demonstrate an ND filter to allow wide open apertures and flash.
I enjoy your content. Good short instructional video on how to take a portrait. Looking forward to more videos
You are correct. An ND filter is a good option.
You make it look so easy! Beautiful results.
Thank you! Cheers!
Genius, simple and great. Thanks
You're welcome!
Great, quick tutorial about portrait shooting! Thanks Joel, love your work!
Hello Joel
Always great to watch your videos and how you create your beautiful outstanding work. Thanks for posting this video 🙏
So nice of you
Great info as always Joel!
Thanks David!
Nice! That portrait captured just what I like in a picture: you stare at it and the subject's expression seems to change as it's viewed and the mind combines parts of the face with guesses what the subject was thinking.
Thank you very much!
Thank you Joel
Great Tutorial Joel. Thank you for explaining the reasons behind using certain lens and a shutter speed. Please do each time if you can.
Thanks, will do!
I am one of those photographers who used dark room ( 1987) to put ... honestly saying raw coil of film ( 19 din sensitivity ) bought in Poland on the local market, which was an equivalent of 100 ISO :) now great for contrast photos. 21 din was 200 ISO. To put the film on the roll .. you had to take a roll ( round plastic cassette where film is rolled on. To roll this film on you had to be in a complete DARK . I used to do this under my bed shits at night. Sometimes it was annoying because someone would enter the room and all was lost .
As a child I was in orphanage in Poland. Many of my colleagues were twats and it was not always easy to o ever come certain situations. But I never gave up. We had a very nice care worker at children’s home, who was running 2 studios: 1 Audio Video and second one photography one . I still know how to work in dark room , how to operate the machines, how to throw the light on the paper and what to cover during lighting the paper ( white was black ) so if the light image on the paper was very bright ... it was actually very black, so you had to cover that part . It’s one of the techniques to control the amount of light hitting the paper to activate a chemical reaction as an image !!! I loved that . but don’t remember the chemicals content :) I am not that old yet (44) so first contact with photography at 11 :) then life was not very easy for me. Probably if I lived in USA, we would meet :)) Finally after so many years I picked your videos on fb and honestly loved your approach to old photography. Endless discussion would emerge from it.
In my words to summarise this text.. The new methods of photography are actually connecting the past.
I wish I could work with you, I feel like Luke skywalker at his last lesson with Yoda .
Great stuff , let me know when you are in Poland :))
That is such a good video, clear, unfussy and to the point.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great work Joel... what a difference... keep them coming
I'll try!
Nice simple technique and good explanation . Could do this with a speedlight....
Yes, you can do it with a speed light as well.
A great video that makes you want to do more studio photography. Thank you very much for this, Joel!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m an experienced professional photographer, but I can always learn something more.
Good to hear. Me too!
best like usually
This was a great video! One of the more informative ones I have seen in a long time! Thank you!
Happy to hear it!
Joel, I have to say that you have the best videos and I have watched a lot! You provide the details necessary and the rationale for the steps you take. Its super helpful and educational for me as I progress in my lighting skills- and no ego. I absolutely appreciate your help. Thank you. Keep it up!
Wow, thanks!
I took my first portrait photo the other day, I don't have any lighting but I will now definitely invest in some inexpensive lighting, this was great.
Great to hear!
amazing light control
Thanks for all the videos Joel.
My pleasure!
Great share Joel! You rock!Demonstrating your start to finish process. Plus teaching why a basic photo is average, vs exceptional!
Very helpful!
How would you modify this technique working with a low budget light & crop sensor 80D 50mm or 85mm lens?
Thanks Joel!
Hi Steve, thanks for your comment. Really the principles apply regardless of the gear.
Happy shooting!
Very effective video. I appreciate you walking through the problem solving process. If you don't have the newer studio strobes the can do high speed synch, could you use a ND filter to get a similar effect?
Yes you can. I use ND filters all the time.
Thanks Joel for your great teaching. It was quick and right to the point!! I will have to practice this with my boys if they have the patience to deal with me and stand in front of the camera.
Please do!
Awesome, thanks… love the warmth . What do you mean high speed?
Very simple and got to the point. Wish I saw this before my last shoot. Thanks Joel
Thanks Jeancarlo!
Fabulous photo! Thanks for explaining how you did this. And, the why ...
Thanks!!
Great video! Can you do a video specifically on the FJ400 strobe? How to set it up and use. 😊👍🏻 That would be awesome!
Great idea, thanks for the suggestion. I’ll try to do that soon.
Great tutorial. Very simply explained and easy to put into practice. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching, Den!
Wonderful video, Joel! Thank you so much! I just ordered your Complete Pack and I'm excited to dive in👍.
Have fun!
very nice tuto. did you use FJ400 in TTL ? if I understand the softbox is parallel to the face, just to lick on face ? does rectangular size help ? all my softbox are octogonal at 85cm. It would be nice to surimpose camera and flash parameters on video. helpful, especially for french people.
Good suggestion. No, it is not in TTL. You can use either rectangular or octobox.
That was beautiful, thanks , I have been looking for how to archive that light and blocking the light on the wall with back cardboard was crucial, thanks.
You are so welcome
I loved this video. It is really important to know how light works and to make it work for you. We as portrait photographers should not be at the mercy of light!
So true!
I came back to this for a shoot I had planned. And guess what, what you schooled us on, totally worked for the exact same shot. Thanks again. I was wondering if you have ever covered photos sessions with more senior persons, and how to light them in a complimentary way. I'm struggling a little with making them look good SOOC without a lot of touch up in Photoshop.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Hi Joel! I haved seen some of your videos. Thanks for to share your knowledge! Greetings from Spain
Glad you like them!
Legendary, Joel. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!
Simple and doable- thanks Joel. I will continue to buy your stuff. How can I get a tack sharp portrait shot shooting from watet to land?
The new Canon R5 has 8 stop image stabilization will give you handheld sharpness.
@@joelgrimes7822 thanks Joel.
So much good info here - even for a non-photographer like me. I could get hooked. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Great Great VDO, Thanks so much Joel
Glad you enjoyed it
Another excellent and motivating video
So glad!
Thnaks :) a very helpfull video, i was always the natural lightning guy lol. I bought strobes, lihgts, reflectors and stuff, and learning how to now :)
Hey Joel, awesome as always, small detail left out though. The high-speed sync is required for the wide-open lens, yes, BUT the reason is to calm down and balance the exterior light level and the hot spots on the piano and basket. Thanks for sharing as always.
Thanks for that!
@@joelgrimes Ouild you more clearly/thoroughly explain how high speed sync works. Thanks
This helps. I need to understand the science and art of light a bit more.
This is beautiful I have learnt a lot as a beginner photographer
Awesome Bob!!
Easy to understand, I’m going to get a strobe light, makes all the difference. Thanks 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Joel thanks a lot I love your art for me what you do is not only photography its an art
Joel what can you do when your camera dose not spurt high speed sync my camera is for beginners ( Nikon d5100 )
thanks
You can use a 3 or 6 stop ND filter.
Great nugget of information!! Following now! 😉
Awesome, raquel. Happy to have you!