Let's Talk About RIM Lights & How I Use Them!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
- Comments or questions? Drop em below!
For more check out👇
Patreon: / quantzphoto
Find me online:
Instagram: / quantzphoto
Twitter: / quantzphoto
Web: www.quantzphoto.com
Fugetek Mini Tripod: amzn.to/3zNvyzg
Smallrig Tripod: amzn.to/3gPmuT1
Peak Design Travel Tripod: amzn.to/3qiPxBw
PGYTech Mantispod: www.pgytech.com/products/mant...
Photek SoftLighter 46": amzn.to/3pARlWl
Rock-N-Roller Cart: amzn.to/3lREzz9
Elinchrom Handheld Boom Arm: amzn.to/35NqbTy
Canon R5: amzn.to/353wkv4
Canon R6: amzn.to/2GamXPX
Canon R6 with 24-105 f/4 Lens: amzn.to/3jhHNvv
RUclips Gear Links:
Ninja V: amzn.to/3lqmOYS
Lavalier Mic: amzn.to/2Ev7md1
Aputure 120D: amzn.to/2QutjeF
Another Great(less expensive) Option!: amzn.to/2QpFbyL
Aputure Light Dome II: amzn.to/3jgGqwl
Padcaster Teleprompter: amzn.to/2G0AZDE
Lighting Links:
Profoto B1x(newer model) amzn.to/3dcxkhL
Profoto D2 amzn.to/2AkUrIw
Zoom Reflector amzn.to/2ZJruAw
OCF Beauty Dish amzn.to/2M5hhGn
Profoto 1'x6' Strip Box amzn.to/3gyX9L5
Profoto 1'x3' Strip Box amzn.to/2ZMWBLG
Profoto OCF SpeedRing amzn.to/3eqR15A
Profoto OCF Grid Kit amzn.to/36CTG9H
Profoto OCF Gel Kit amzn.to/2ZJsyEw
Wescott 7' Umbrella amzn.to/3c9eM0j
Diiffusion amzn.to/2AcFrfz
Wescott 43" Umbrella amzn.to/36BJONq
Current Gear Links:
PM Camera Pack Bundle(the one I have!) lddy.no/g5gf
PM Camera Pack lddy.no/g5ge
TetherPro USB-C to USB-C Right Angle amzn.to/2TgJlxD
Tether Tools TetherPro USB 3.0 to Micro-B Right Angle Cable, 15' amzn.to/3a0ukmV
Tether Tools TetherPro USB 3.0 to USB Female Active Extension, 16' amzn.to/33r4Mga
Peak Design Black Slide Camera Strap SL-BK-3 (Black) amzn.to/3d8iRDS
Canon RF 24-70mm f2.8 L is USM amzn.to/3a0CxKU
Canon USA Rf 24-70mm F2.8 L is USM amzn.to/3a1gKCG
Canon Rf 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM amzn.to/3gztm54
Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens amzn.to/3m8weqV
Sony MRW-E90/BC2 XQD USB 3.0 Reader amzn.to/2IRcyqr
Think Tank Photo Pixel Pocket Rocket Memory Card Case amzn.to/2J07v6R
X-Rite ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 amzn.to/3nwpL9L
B + W Circular Polarizer amzn.to/3a55YZu
Pelican 1550 Case With Padded Dividers (Black) amzn.to/2UfTdEE
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
#Photography #Lighting #quantzphoto
At the 11 minute mark I apparently forget what this video is about and start substituting "edge" for "rim" 🤦♂️. While technically I suppose they could really be considered the same but as I mention in the video I am usually using "edge" lights in conjunction with "rim" lights so I like to call them different things. Bear with me and hopefully one day I'll get this RUclips thing right!
What an awesome, quick, edge/rim lighting tutorial. Really enjoy and appreciate the content you put out, James!
Thanks Patrick, for taking the time to comment - I never really know how these will land so it's really appreciated!
Super helpful & great timing! Using these tips today!
Yes!!
Great video. Just when I think I know what I’m doing, I learn something new. Thanks for sharing your process.
Happens to me all the time!
I really appreciate your videos. I don’t think people appreciate how much knowledge goes into taking these kind of photos. I have lots to learn.
Thanks Scott!
Hey James thanks for this vid. Im enjoying very much and learning from all of your videos
Thanks Tony!
Love your work and enjoy your videos! Thanks, it is a big help to me.
Glad to hear it!
Great stuff, easy and understandable. Thanks James
Very welcome!
This is great! Ive always overcooked my subject with rim lights
It's easy to do!!
Great work 💯
Just discovered your channel today! Been binge watching so many. Excellent vids! 😎😎😎
Thank you!
Great video! Learned a lot. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video!!!
Good chat James. I like to use reflectors on AD200s similar to this, but sometimes I experience the exact issues you address here. You've given me some food for thought to try out.
Thanks Dave! Same principles apply to all light brands.
I've done it too, and not notice the line until I was in processing - ugh what a pain to try and fix.
Thanks James, you are the best.
Thanks Darrell!
Great information, so happy I found this channel. 👍🏻🙏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
This has been really helpful. Thanks for sharing this Quantz 🙌🏽 don't beat yourself up on the rim light. I definitely understand 🙂
Ha, I'll try not to!
Rim light ,hair light ,separation light Term varies on what object we are separating I don't get too hung up on terminology 😊
Thank you James ! Awesome !!!
You’re welcome!
Great vid! I was doing it all wrong! I was rotating my strobe towards the camera and picking up a terrible flare. Didn't think to turn it the other way. Plus I had it set to the same power output as my main light, which also didn't help with the flare.
Glad I could help!
Awesome video!
Thank you. 👍❤️✌️
Thanks for watching!
Great info James!
Cheers 🙂
Thanks again Xnet!
Great tip, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank u and it was nice to learn🙌🏽
Awesome!
Great info!
Glad you think so!
Thanks for the great video!
When you say that the power of the light is 50% or so, do you mean that it’s 50% of the power the light is capable of? Or 50% of the power of your key light?
GOALS!!!!!
Ha, thanks Connie!
Great stuff! Thanks Mr. Quantz. Would strip lights with grids work as well (as compared to the 7 inch reflectors) for the same or a similar effect? Thanks again!
They could do something similar but they're definitely different.
I'd be interested in the edge light video. Are you basically using them as the key lights with the beauty dish just filling in from the front?
Noted - thanks Anthony!
Great stuff. Thanks for sharing. One question - I always struggle with using rim lights with subjects with longer, curly hair which creates part of a shadow on the cheek area. Could you still use this style with them and avoid that issue? Thanks again.
Hey Bowen, well there could always be situations where you’ll need to adapt your lighting. Feathering the light does help a lot with that as well as adding another edge to the side to fill the shadow. You can also try to change the angle of your model.
@@QuantzPhoto appreciate the feedback! Have fun be safe.
Cheers JQ
👋
James, when you said you feathered the light to soften it, did you mean reduce the output?
When feathering you are reducing the size of your light source, smaller light source = harder light.
Thanks for another great video.
Hey Stan, feathering doesn't have anything to do with output or size but it is when you rotate the light away from your subject so that you're only catching the falloff portion of the light.
Good one as always James. Question - coming from product photography - we often use a stripbox for edge lighting - any reason why you prefer to go for a reflector? (or maybe this was more of a general type video on placement and angle?).
At the end I was mixing "edge" with "rim" (still getting used to this on-camera thing!) but I like to consider them as two different things. Rim's for me are usually smaller, harder light sources and I will use them by themselves sometimes or incorporate them into a setup with "edge" lights and modifiers. It all depends on the creative direction and look we're going after!
@@QuantzPhoto So how do you differentiate edge and rim?
For me a "rim" light is further back and a "edge" is more to the side of my subject. A lot of times I'm using both so that's how I differentiate them. I think I mention that toward the beginning of the video so I hope it makes sense.
@@QuantzPhoto M... so edge is more of side-light and rim can be hair light in this context?
@@LensVid I would say it's right there between the two in this context - kind of a bridge! Should I call it a "bridge light" to make it even more confusing? 🤣
Hi James
Thank you
What reflector is that a magnum
That's just the standard reflector
What about ladies with long hair and how it responds to rim lighting. I have had troubles getting shadows in that case
Then you might need to dial it back some!
I've noticed you use 7' umbrellas also, what would be the difference? Why would you use one over another? I thought umbrella could be a little rim & edge all in one. You tell me what you think? Thanks
Can be but I've found a more complete edge using two lights per side...
I have a question off topic. All of this is amazing advice and i'm learning a ton, but for someone like me who is just getting started with little money what advice would you give me ? what sort of starting equipment would I need or you would recommend to get started ?
Hey J, Great question! What would you say your starting budget would be? Maybe I'll make a video about this topic...
@@QuantzPhoto I think a budget of about 5k - 6K would be a good number to start with.
@@TheMaddman187 at my country 6-7K its not beginner budget anymore
@@69addict so what would you say budget is at now ?
@@TheMaddman187 1 - 2K, will spend on flash setups...my current camera is sony A6000 + sigma 30mm F1.4 + sigma 60mm F2.8
Do you normally use 2 to light both sides?
I would say usually but you definitely do not have to do it that way. Sometimes one rim works great depending on the creative and circumstance!
Do you prefer only one rim light or two (left and right)?
Depends on the shoot!
question for you ........ should the rim lights be set at more power than the front key light ? if so by how much more power ? I guess im wanting to know the balance ratio of your rim lights with your key light ?
Usually mine are 1-2 stops lower.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍