Hello, I love your explanations! I have a pair of Godox SL60IID lights, I find them powerful... in essence, can they serve me well to compose a photo similar to that and make it feel well lit? Help me by clearing up this concern. Also, it would be good if you could share with us the power of the lights... are they at 100% brightness? Greetings from Ecuador!
Hi Leonardo - Thank you for watching and I'm so glad the video was helpful! I think you could absolutely achieve a result like this with your current lighting. The key light that I have placed to the left of my scene is almost always at 100% brightness and then if I use a second light (although I ended up turning it off for this image), it's typically anywhere from 30-100% which completely depends on the look I'm going for/how much light I need or how much contrast I want. I would say start with one of your lights and then if you still need more, add that second one in there and pump up your ISO if needed!
@@stephanieshaus Thank you for answering me, very kind! Although I have a Nikon D7000, I'm going to see how it goes with any tests I do. Thank you very much Stephanie!
This is such a great walk through you process (again) Stephanie 🫶 So helpful that you show the exact placement of your light + share the thoughts behind. And such a great tip about starting with the lower peanut for the drip images 👌 I love your videos and the end result and quite stunning 👏 And you yourself look quite fabulous in this one as well 😉🌟 Keep up the good work! Best from Susanne
Awww Susanne, thank you so much! Always so thankful to have you here ❤️ Planning to share more about lighting setup in upcoming videos as that seems to be one of the main things that everyone is finding helpful.
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Hello, I love your explanations! I have a pair of Godox SL60IID lights, I find them powerful... in essence, can they serve me well to compose a photo similar to that and make it feel well lit? Help me by clearing up this concern. Also, it would be good if you could share with us the power of the lights... are they at 100% brightness? Greetings from Ecuador!
Hi Leonardo - Thank you for watching and I'm so glad the video was helpful! I think you could absolutely achieve a result like this with your current lighting. The key light that I have placed to the left of my scene is almost always at 100% brightness and then if I use a second light (although I ended up turning it off for this image), it's typically anywhere from 30-100% which completely depends on the look I'm going for/how much light I need or how much contrast I want. I would say start with one of your lights and then if you still need more, add that second one in there and pump up your ISO if needed!
@@stephanieshaus Thank you for answering me, very kind! Although I have a Nikon D7000, I'm going to see how it goes with any tests I do. Thank you very much Stephanie!
This is such a great walk through you process (again) Stephanie 🫶 So helpful that you show the exact placement of your light + share the thoughts behind. And such a great tip about starting with the lower peanut for the drip images 👌 I love your videos and the end result and quite stunning 👏 And you yourself look quite fabulous in this one as well 😉🌟 Keep up the good work! Best from Susanne
Awww Susanne, thank you so much! Always so thankful to have you here ❤️ Planning to share more about lighting setup in upcoming videos as that seems to be one of the main things that everyone is finding helpful.