A tripod is definitely best but it's possible, using the align feature in Photoshop, to do it handheld as long as you stay very still. But yes, a tripod is always better! Thank you very much
I really enjoyed the video Neil, thank you. It was even better being there in person! The 3 day Shine workshop was fantastic. I learned a ton of new skills and met lots of lovely photographers. It was a top experience. Thanks again.
Thank you so much Chris! That means a lot. It was so great to meet you at the workshop and I am really pleased you enjoyed it. Workshops work when the whole group works together and you were a massive part of that. Thank you 😊
I saw this picture on a Facebook page earlier this week and I thought, how amazing. I’m based in Cardiff and would absolutely love to attend one of your workshops! When’s the next one? Great video, by the way
I really appreciate this comment as I understand what you mean. I find those who are just starting out are often much more likely to change how they shoot and try what we cover as opposed to those who have been shooting for years. It would be a pleasure to have you attend
One question: how do you focus on the subjects without turning the flash on? Because with a high shutter speed the image is underexposed and with f3.5 or f 4 we have blur in the image. How can you focus while the cam screen shows only darkness and barely subjects?
A stunning shot - no doubt about that. Creating this at a real wedding would require rain (obviously), and a couple willing to partake in such creative endeavours. Oh, and I've never though of an AD200 as a speedlight, for me it's a portable strobe.
I do this regularly at real weddings - my couples actually hope they get rain. If you show these shots you will attract couples that want these shots 😊
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My God, your chanel has saved my career !!!!! Thank you brother, thank you so much! Blessings from Brazil🎉
Amazing images as ever 😍
making this shot needs a tripod... it is impressive that you were able to maintain the perspective and align it in post. so inspiring, thanks Neil.
A tripod is definitely best but it's possible, using the align feature in Photoshop, to do it handheld as long as you stay very still. But yes, a tripod is always better! Thank you very much
Thank You! - All the Best!
Bonjour Neil , Quel merveilleux endroit !! Et beau travail 👍📸Toujours hâte de visionner toujours tes nouvelles videos 📸 Amitiés de France
2:28. I can't find that video where you put together 2 pictures in order to vanish the flash when it's super close.
The group photo at 1:51 how did u equally light everyone?
Freaking phenomenal Neil! I've learned so much for you and everyone in Flash Masters.
Thank you so much TJ! ❤
Just a privilege to have attended this workshop and watch you record this.
An amazing learning experience! 😊
Thank you so much! It was magic having you at Shine! 🤩
Amazing photography and group effort. LOVE the group portrait! Thanks for sharing Neil!
Thank you very much!
thank you Neil !! great video !!
Very much, thank you 😊
Wonderful! I hope to attend one day 🎉
Thank you!
Extremely well done, Neil! - joe
Thank you very much Joe!
Love these How I Shot It videos!
Thank you very much!
Hi, first time i have seen these type of video in youtube. Very well explained, thanks❤
Thank you very much! Very kind 😊
Awesome sir
Thank you very much!
omg so beautiful photos
Thank you so much
Excellent Neil. Your work & artistry is inspiring 😊.
Very kind, thank you
Omg .. you are sooooo talented 🙌
Thank you so much 😊😊😊
Neil, me encanta tú trabajo, saludos desde Ecuador 🇪🇨
Great Video!!
Thank you very much Martin!
Superb video! You always make the difficult look easy, Neil.
Thank you very much 😊
Is it possible to use a gel on the light behind the couple, or will that bleed on to the people?
I really enjoyed the video Neil, thank you. It was even better being there in person! The 3 day Shine workshop was fantastic. I learned a ton of new skills and met lots of lovely photographers. It was a top experience. Thanks again.
Thank you so much Chris! That means a lot. It was so great to meet you at the workshop and I am really pleased you enjoyed it. Workshops work when the whole group works together and you were a massive part of that. Thank you 😊
Great video Neil. Really enjoyed being on site seeing you create this and all of the other learning at SHINE.
Thank you so much Andy! It was great to have you on the workshop - thank you again for coming 😊
I saw this picture on a Facebook page earlier this week and I thought, how amazing. I’m based in Cardiff and would absolutely love to attend one of your workshops! When’s the next one?
Great video, by the way
Thank you so much! Next workshop will be early next year but I only now release details to members of my Patreon. Thank you again
That is stunning Neil! Still killing it, well well done. :))
Thank you very much Martin!
Can this be achieved without the mag box? A snoot or bare flash? I love your videos thank you🔥🔥
It definitely can be, the light quality will just be slightly different
@@NeilRedfernthank you 👍
Good job Neil. :)
Thank you! 😊
I probably should Try and attend one of your workshops to 'Unlearn' to 'learn' a few new things within wedding photography.
I really appreciate this comment as I understand what you mean. I find those who are just starting out are often much more likely to change how they shoot and try what we cover as opposed to those who have been shooting for years. It would be a pleasure to have you attend
One question: how do you focus on the subjects without turning the flash on? Because with a high shutter speed the image is underexposed and with f3.5 or f 4 we have blur in the image. How can you focus while the cam screen shows only darkness and barely subjects?
A stunning shot - no doubt about that. Creating this at a real wedding would require rain (obviously), and a couple willing to partake in such creative endeavours. Oh, and I've never though of an AD200 as a speedlight, for me it's a portable strobe.
I do this regularly at real weddings - my couples actually hope they get rain. If you show these shots you will attract couples that want these shots 😊
Do you have to use a grid?
Great workshop, photos came out amazing. Would love to know how you shot the group photo with everyone in there along with the lighting setup.
Thank you very much! The group shot was actually taken by my very talented friend Dru Dodd 😊 it is a composite of many different images
@@NeilRedfern awesome thank you, great photos.
That's so cool. can you do this with two speed lights
Thank you! Yes you could
otimo conteúdo , me tire uma duvida como tirar a assistente da cena ?
Thank you for the video, what type of video recorder do you have on top of your camera?
My pleasure! It is a DJI Osmo Action 😊
Think Helen's biceps are going to be like Arnold Swarchenger's after all these shoots with you
Never thought to use full power for this shot, especially at 200WS...
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I hope you didnt magmod XL it like everyone else who kept hyping about it.
Strange comment - you can see what I used in the video?
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Y is that men are more of a talker than women photographer? More talk no show
Nice tutorial, now stop shouting! ;)
Thank you - I was excited! This is me doing what I love