This was a nice lighting tutorial. Also I like the way he paid attention to her hair, it can make or break a shot for your portrait client. We have our Canon synced to the Canon Camera Connect app on our Ipad. It helps so much too view the images larger than whats on the back of your camera and our client enjoys seeing the photos larger too. You might not catch something that doesn't look good with the hair or clothing if you are just viewing on your camera.
Thanks Pye, that was a really clear demonstration of how to control light and especially setting an appropriate exposure to exclude the ambient light you can't control. I see why you so often feature Chelsea. She looks lovely but most importantly, flows through poses and expressions so naturally. You need to stop abusing her.😂
He makes smart videos, I have learned a lot the only prob is he always uses equipment that is out of my price range and the equipment makes the difference. Still I really like his vids.
The shots would have been underexposed, which means he would have needed to use a shutter speed that was to slow to exposure properly. By increasing the iso you’re able to increase the shutter speed to freeze the subject. Flash can freeze movement but you still need an acceptance shutter speed.
What did you call that, a V flat? Why do some of these umbrella lighting kits come with like two white umbrella lights and two black umbrellas? Does one of them work as V flat?
Very nice. I was wondering about your opinion on posing and crop. Ive seen other people in the past, post similar stuff and if one limb is out of the shot, they get blasted for cutting off a limb. Any thoughts or rules to this would be appreciated.
@4:20.....irony, or...."1-2 watt-seconds" being the lowest power output?; is that correct? I ask because a typical (Nikon) speedlight is 50w/s, and @1/128th, should be appx. 7 watts. Or a setting still so LOW as to be unusable for portraiture. In my own cases, shooting thru an umbrella, I'm basically at 1/2 power, shooting F/8, ISO 100. Or....25w/s.
WHY WHY WHY ? In these videos do you always use a light costing $1000 + ? We aren't all rich you know, how about making something similar with something affordable ?
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I have not seen this much clear, precise practical teaching video in my life... Thanks a lot.
that was a great video, umbrella ka-ching! I am waiting for you. I love photoshoots with Chelsea.
This was a nice lighting tutorial. Also I like the way he paid attention to her hair, it can make or break a shot for your portrait client. We have our Canon synced to the Canon Camera Connect app on our Ipad. It helps so much too view the images larger than whats on the back of your camera and our client enjoys seeing the photos larger too. You might not catch something that doesn't look good with the hair or clothing if you are just viewing on your camera.
Ty for your time, will work on that this week-end.
Great video! Now I just need a Chelsea!
5:47 new Final Destination movie starts here
I love using one light but now you’re making me want to start busting out my umbrella now! Love the light from this!
Great video.... This is why I like continuous lighting vs strobe/flash. Great work
Your explanations are always on point! You make photography fun for people that don't have the way expensive gear. Great video!
Love it!!!! Thank you
shes gorgeous
Thanks Pye, that was a really clear demonstration of how to control light and especially setting an appropriate exposure to exclude the ambient light you can't control.
I see why you so often feature Chelsea. She looks lovely but most importantly, flows through poses and expressions so naturally. You need to stop abusing her.😂
Thanks for this video. Chelsea is an amazing model. :-) ;-)
i use the shoot thru umbrella method a lot, out on location. I've even put one up high on a dancefloor or stage during events
Yet another great video from pye :)
Thanks for watching!
YES!
Super Pye... Nice video.. Loved it.. Thanks a lot..
You totally remind me of Louis Rossman! Great video!!
Great video you make it look so easy
He makes smart videos, I have learned a lot the only prob is he always uses equipment that is out of my price range and the equipment makes the difference. Still I really like his vids.
Thank You!
One quick question - why not shoot at 100 or 200 ISO ? Must say V-Flats are so helpful.
Cause he probabaly didn’t want to, not like the camera can’t take a photo at 800 iso
The shots would have been underexposed, which means he would have needed to use a shutter speed that was to slow to exposure properly. By increasing the iso you’re able to increase the shutter speed to freeze the subject. Flash can freeze movement but you still need an acceptance shutter speed.
@@ggstylz thank you for the explanation.
@@ggstylz I didn't get it because for proper exposure he can compensate with more flash power which he has plenty of.
Thank you such a great video
Love your sarcastic funny comments, great Tutorial and model
nice presentation
Hi Pye. Isn't a little dark the final photo? Why don't you use 900 or 1000 iso or power up the prophoto? Thanks in advance...
Hello sir, what if you reduce the shutter speed, wont that take care of the ambient light?
Super
What did you call that, a V flat? Why do some of these umbrella lighting kits come with like two white umbrella lights and two black umbrellas? Does one of them work as V flat?
Love u pye
Very nice. I was wondering about your opinion on posing and crop. Ive seen other people in the past, post similar stuff and if one limb is out of the shot, they get blasted for cutting off a limb. Any thoughts or rules to this would be appreciated.
Why did you choose daylight white balance (not flash WB) when using the umbrella?
Hi if possible ,do you have any interested in doing a review of the Falcon Eyes RX-24TDX II LED Video light's review ?
@4:20.....irony, or...."1-2 watt-seconds" being the lowest power output?; is that correct? I ask because a typical (Nikon) speedlight is 50w/s, and @1/128th, should be appx. 7 watts. Or a setting still so LOW as to be unusable for portraiture. In my own cases, shooting thru an umbrella, I'm basically at 1/2 power, shooting F/8, ISO 100. Or....25w/s.
I love you pie I mean PYE You’re the man we can invite me to your office give me a tour I live in orange county
What's the size of the umbrella?
First comment, yeaaaaaaaaaaah 😂😂😂
Fix your gear links ;)
If you a megshephre togethe this will remove all specular light on the skin. Some people dosent have this perfect skin
WHY WHY WHY ? In these videos do you always use a light costing $1000 + ? We aren't all rich you know, how about making something similar with something affordable ?