Pye-as always, thank you for the effort and the sharing. I really appreciate the layered lighting approach. I am an appreciative subscriber. Thumbs up.
💥 And all that was necessary was to aim the light down more. 10 feet away from a rim light? An odd technique that surely does introduce flare at that angle.
Yep, that works too. Keep in mind though, I'm also trying to control the type of rim light we're getting. When it's closer to the subject, it will open up and cover a lot more hair than when it's far away. I'm using the distance just to create a subtle edge lighting effect. But to each their own!
Hi, thanks for the tutorial, really simply and useful. I’m looking for a new light to pair with my GODOX QS600 II and but instead of a flash I’m searching for a direct light as you shown. Is necessary another speedlight such as my GODOX 685 II? Thanks
When you started and set the camera to block the natural light everything was pitch black. How do you get light in the model’s face with only the back light firing?
All that light hitting her in the front is from it bouncing around the room. He has a mostly white studio, so the light eventually makes its way around to the front of her.
Thanks for watching! What would you like to learn next?
Food photography without artificial light?
How to do self portraits
Lighting for Macro photography
Wedding reception multiple lighting setup and camera, light setting if you can. Thanks Pye !
Her hair is amazing.
👍🏾👏🏾💐❤️Great job. She has beautifully perfect bone structure. I loved the energy between you guys.
Pye-as always, thank you for the effort and the sharing. I really appreciate the layered lighting approach. I am an appreciative subscriber. Thumbs up.
Excellent explanation Thank You !
Thank you Pye ) Nice video!
Appreciate it!
Very cool! I wonder if I will be able to pull this off in a way smaller space… My project for this week 😊
useful lighting tips.
I absolutely love this video. It has helped me with some shots
Glad you dig!
This is fantastic. Thank you
1:40 Westcott Optical Snoot by Lindsay Adler. Thanks for the nice video Pye. Cheers!
Yes that's it!
Love it Pye. Keep em coming
Copy!
Wow really love this tutorial. Hmm
Thanks to you man
Thx for being here!
Good work as always Pye. Beautiful model
Thx Lee!
Going to try this!! AWESOME video!
Yes! Give it a go!
Love the video. As always, a great teacher.
Love this! I’m new . Thanks
Every time, I learn so much! Though Kiara is very distracting:)
"Pye"gnificent!
haha, appreciate it
O WOW nice
Thus was great. But what about those of us with really small Studios? Like 6 by 6 feet? How can we achieve this?
Still doable, give it a go, same principles. Use grids on the lights to control spill.
Nice !!! Thanks
💥 And all that was necessary was to aim the light down more. 10 feet away from a rim light? An odd technique that surely does introduce flare at that angle.
Yep, that works too. Keep in mind though, I'm also trying to control the type of rim light we're getting. When it's closer to the subject, it will open up and cover a lot more hair than when it's far away. I'm using the distance just to create a subtle edge lighting effect. But to each their own!
Great work 👌🏻❤️🌹
Thank you!
Amazing 🤝😎🤟🏼
❤️️💚❤️️
nice
👍👍👍
Hi, thanks for the tutorial, really simply and useful. I’m looking for a new light to pair with my GODOX QS600 II and but instead of a flash I’m searching for a direct light as you shown. Is necessary another speedlight such as my GODOX 685 II? Thanks
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When you started and set the camera to block the natural light everything was pitch black. How do you get light in the model’s face with only the back light firing?
All that light hitting her in the front is from it bouncing around the room. He has a mostly white studio, so the light eventually makes its way around to the front of her.
Can this spotlight tool make a big enough circumference to covers the waist up?
Yes, it would simply require a wider angle lens to be attached.
Good video overall, but I'm going to nit-pick here: at 5':06" not a good practice of using the arm. Righty tighty lefty loosy. At 9':40" is correct.
Hey King!! Do you have your own channel? I fuks with you videos?!!!!!
Loved the post but the audio sync 💀
Seems fine here, maybe it's your connection
Glad you liked it. Audio looks OK from our side as well, let us know where you saw the issue. Like Evocati said it could be your connection.