The easiest one light setup that is fool-proof.

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • You can’t get easier then this lighting setup! The Rotolight Illuminator and a single speedlite. I’m using the Profoto A1 but ANY speedlight will work. I shot this on the Leica M11 set at 36mp.
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  • @arnaldofonseca
    @arnaldofonseca 9 месяцев назад

    I have the Westcott version and it has helped me many times get the job done! Thanks for sharing your experience

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  8 месяцев назад

      I love a lot of their products. Really have some great tools.

  • @josesandra1946
    @josesandra1946 Год назад +8

    I'm learning Working on a budget running and gunning with a Sony a7ii about to pick up 2 Godox speed lights and a trigger, and your advice is priceless on minimalist approach to lighting you have no idea how much I appreciate what you do; I'm a visual learner your methods have helped me learn and made my journey to lighting and flash photography a little easier thank you so much.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад +2

      You are so welcome. Todays shoot is with a body builder… they always seem to throw minimalist concepts right out the window. 😂 but I’m going to try

  • @larrywalker6145
    @larrywalker6145 Год назад

    Clear and practical tutorial. Not trying to sell me some outrageously expensive gear .

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад

      No, companies won’t be banging down my door anytime soon to sell their stuff

  • @christopherrodriguez7223
    @christopherrodriguez7223 Год назад +2

    Thank you it’s like you were right there teaching me. I’m practicing as I watched this, my next attempt with my daughters should be much better.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад +1

      It will be. Better and better each time.

  • @dance2jam
    @dance2jam 9 месяцев назад

    1st: Thank you for the video. 2nd: leaving a comment to add to the algorithm. 3rd: I recently purchased my first light, wireless transmitter, and modifier so I've been watching and shooting, watching (lighting videos) and shooting. Several things here (just speaking from me, personally). I would have found it a bit more helpful if you had, for example, shot the "black room" first (and just showed it for those who are just starting out), and then shot both the head and model without an added reflector first, and then added it in and shown the difference side-by-side. Later on you add in a black V-Flat (again, shots before and after would have been nice). So for those of us just starting, with a video titled "easiest one light setup that is fool-proof", on the cheap, we are using a Profoto speedlite, Rotolight 190 dollar umbrella, Leica camera and lens, and V-flats and modifiers (reflectors), with Magmod stand. Now I realize that's not the point and you can do this with a less expensive setup, just saying that sometimes (a.k.a. Karl Taylor) when photographers are giving lessons using Hasselblad or Phase One, cameras Broncolor strobes, and very large per parabolics, most of us can not relate even though the concepts of light do not change. Again, thank you for the video.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you and I do agree. But as you said, any flash any white board etc… will do the same job as the gear I’m using. I hope I’m getting that across in these videos. If not, that’s on me and I will work a little smarter to get that across. Thank you

    • @dance2jam
      @dance2jam 9 месяцев назад

      @@kaskoPhoto I'll keep shooting and watching. One of the most helpful tools I've found thus far is a strong modelling lamp in my strobe - so I can see a close representation of the photo before I shoot. Thanks for your video and reply.

  • @ahsanabbasphotography
    @ahsanabbasphotography Год назад

    Simplicity is King!

  • @carlosdias1940
    @carlosdias1940 Год назад +1

    Hi! Great lesson learned. Very easy set up, great for a head start. Loved the tip on "reversing" the head flash to have a better view of flash settings! Cheers

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад +1

      I’ve been doing the reverse for years but I’ve never put it on that way to start. I’m always putting it on in the front position then having to go back and reverse it 😂

    • @carlosdias1940
      @carlosdias1940 Год назад

      @@kaskoPhoto Thank You for the feedback. Really appreciated! Cheers

  • @mcor1597
    @mcor1597 Год назад +1

    Came across your channel just this week and its all great content! Concise and to the point and accessible to everyone for all budgets, keep it up!

  • @mrdev9843
    @mrdev9843 Год назад

    The final image was very nice👍👍

  • @j.barkan4690
    @j.barkan4690 Год назад

    Great presentation and easy to follow. Nice lighting sequence with good explanation. I'm building a studio in my garage, and plan on using this type of setup a great deal. Thanks.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад

      You are very welcome! Good luck with the studio! I honestly, I’m much better use for a garage than a car

  • @terjebjerkehagen
    @terjebjerkehagen Год назад +1

    Great work! Thank you for sharing!

  • @mgarula
    @mgarula Год назад

    I just found your channel. I found it when looking for reviews of the Westcott X-Drop. You weren’t that hot on it at the time, so I’d like your opinion since it looks like you are still using it . I have so many good fabric drops, but I rarely use them because I normally keep one or two walls painted either, black, white, or mixed color grunge.
    For this reason It’s just too much of a pain to get out my stands. It is also hard to setup cloth backdrops by yourself. Did a project a few years ago that caused me to buy a Grommet punch and press. This will allow me to convert my current stored drops and start putting them into the rotation.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад

      I do like it. I got a straight grey drop that is incorrectly died and I’m still waiting for them to fix it / so not so happy with customer service

    • @mgarula
      @mgarula Год назад

      @@kaskoPhoto Are you any happier with the wrinkles after setup?

  • @PhotogenicProperties
    @PhotogenicProperties Год назад

    Very nice. Lovely light.

  • @MarcusSortijas
    @MarcusSortijas Год назад

    Awesome demo of that lighting modifier.
    I was impressed you could get shadows and that feathering effect. From the curved shape of the diffuser, I would have thought the shadows would be lost.
    From some quick searching, I see Savage and Phottix sell similar versions in the $30-ish range.
    I think the term for this type of lighting modifier is the “Brolly box.” Although they come up if you search for “umbrella softbox.”
    Have you tried the other kind of brolly box? Where the curved side is black and the flat side is a white diffuser? Would be cool to see a demo of that. I imagine the light would be more directional.
    With how they cheap they are, I might just buy both for ~$60-$70 and try them out.
    Thanks for your teaching.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад +1

      I use to use the all-in-one black umbrella with diffusion on the flat side all the time. Now you can just get a regular umbrella and add the diffuser. Works great. That is what I use for my corporate head shots. I believe there are several video I did with that setup.

  • @MartinV.
    @MartinV. Год назад

    Great Video!!

  • @LHazle
    @LHazle Год назад +1

    Wow! I have to say that is quite impressive results for 1 speedlight & this Illuminator! May have to get me one of these! I have to ask. Is your camera doing all the heavy lifting here? Or, can I get the same results with an a7iv?

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад +2

      Same results for sure. That is one great sensor in that camera. It will take a little trial and error but not a lot.

  • @eoslove2022
    @eoslove2022 Год назад +1

    ,,,noticed a Rotolight Aeos,,,we have three of them and the Illuminator,,,found it to be a REAL PAIN when using in its intended purpose,,,ripped the silver portion off and it's now a shoot-thru. The Aeos' output is anemic at best, even in flash mode. We ganged two together on a custom bracket but even then the applications are limited. On high speed sync we couldn't get both to fire consistently simultaneously so we use that setup for continuous light for our pet sessions where a subject is skittish around our Godox AD200's. The newest versions are being offered with the same hype that lured us in before but now they are exceedingly expensive and we are 'once bitten, twice shy'. In subdued lighting (window light blocked with translucent shower curtain) on client home portrait sessions we use one Aeos on continuous illumination with a 40" shoot through umbrella as a main and a silver reflector panel for fill. Backdrops are 5x7' expandable grey, black or white.This allows the subject's iris' to appear larger as the pupils grow smaller and we can capture more eye color. Forget outdoors applications at night for Rotolight unless the moon is shining bright.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад +1

      Well I ebayed that Aeos for $235 - and now that I used it… that’s even pricy 😂 but I do like a strobe in the Illuminator.

    • @eoslove2022
      @eoslove2022 Год назад

      @@kaskoPhoto smart money

  • @davemil716
    @davemil716 Год назад

    For years I used the brolly softbox which is very similar to this... but I found them on Amazon for as little as $25usd... being creative, easy to do this light setup for $150 or less... I like how you move the light around, something I forget to do...

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад +1

      Yes, I just don’t adhere to any “photography rules” and just have fun

    • @davemil716
      @davemil716 Год назад

      @@kaskoPhoto That is what draws me to your videos... its how I work as well... put the lights where I want them, not worried about it being technically correct.

  • @phyominthant4532
    @phyominthant4532 Год назад

    Lovely video and thanks for sharing.
    Can u please tell me your that u used ?

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад

      Have to ask that question again. Think there was a typo

  • @kzr83
    @kzr83 Год назад

    Fan-tastic 👌🏼

  • @Eduardo_Aguirre
    @Eduardo_Aguirre Год назад

    Another great video, you don’t need lots of gear to create great images.
    What color is your mannequin? Matte grey? Thank you

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад

      It’s a glossy grey. I swiped it from the salon next door to me…

  • @CreativeDEZ
    @CreativeDEZ Год назад

    Looks good

  • @RichardTuck-m7p
    @RichardTuck-m7p Месяц назад

    Great photos and video. Unfortunately the rotolight is unavailable.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Месяц назад +1

      I believe Godox had a similar one

  • @eavesphoto
    @eavesphoto Год назад

    Great video.!
    Quick question are you shooting jpegs? because on my TV screen the images look over sharpened.

  • @tonyb2760
    @tonyb2760 Год назад

    I am noticing some rather strong shadows on the floor from the reflector stand and especially from the table and mannequin and some from when you had the model in. That surely had some effect on your exposures. Just curious as to what light source was creating those shadows. The window light didn't appear to be inline with the shadows.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад

      Overhead bare bulb LED mounted on the ceiling of the studio

  • @dontpokethebear3893
    @dontpokethebear3893 Год назад

    Black frame with the ambient light? How? Can you set your camera to reject any light outside of a small color temperature range?

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад

      The camera settings are just not letting any ambient in because of the settings. With a 64 iso and a f/4 - f/5.6 aperture, that doesn’t allow enough light in

    • @dontpokethebear3893
      @dontpokethebear3893 Год назад

      @@kaskoPhoto oh gotcha, thanks! Right so that speed light is pretty bright when it goes off to give you that kind of exposure. Makes sense.

  • @p.t.ngwolo1003
    @p.t.ngwolo1003 Год назад

    Were you able to change tint on the rotolight aeos?

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад

      I was. Thank you for the tip

  • @cosmo0080
    @cosmo0080 Год назад

    how would you photograph a business portrait eg a sales person t ? thank you

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад +1

      Business portraits are done with a main light (usually an umbrella with diffuser) a rim light (usually just a speedlight with a grid) and a backdrop light (depending on the backdrop they ask for)

    • @cosmo0080
      @cosmo0080 Год назад

      @@kaskoPhoto thank you

  • @patrickbuhat4394
    @patrickbuhat4394 Год назад

    We’re the pics sooc or edited…

  • @patrickburns7701
    @patrickburns7701 Год назад

    This modifier has been around for 30 years by Westcott. It's not new just because it says Rotolight on it.

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад +2

      I apologize if I represented it as a new design or concept. Didn’t mean to. An as I have been around even longer, I’ve been using umbrella soft boxes for a very long time. I personally have just never owned one with this design. So it is new to me.

    • @patrickburns7701
      @patrickburns7701 Год назад +1

      @@kaskoPhoto sorry I didn’t mean to come off sounding critical

    • @rumporridge1
      @rumporridge1 Год назад

      @@kaskoPhotoall good. Been using Rotolight from day one. It just works. Period. First gen UI sucked hence the redesign.

  • @MatSmithLondon
    @MatSmithLondon Год назад

    So we have a clothing and style guide PDF that we issue to everyone we photograph (useful for people who aren't professional models and don't know the drill) and one thing it says is: please do not wear lip gloss. For those starting out in the world of portraiture here's why... specular highlights! 👎👎 Avoid like the plague...

    • @kaskoPhoto
      @kaskoPhoto  Год назад

      My biggest issue is highlighter. They use so much of it and it makes them glow!