When You Don't Know What To Do With Your Shoot
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2022
- RaRa came to the studio and both her and Peter had no idea what to do, so you will see their thought process and how they go about building and developing the shoot. Just using natural light Peter recreate three different looks with a twist at the end
Model: Rhiannon
Instagram: @ragdoll212
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Lighting: window light
Camera model: Hasselblad X1D ii-50c
Lens used: 90mm
Leica SL2
Lens used: Summilux-M 1:1.4/75
Filmed on:
Sony A7c with Zeiss Batis 18mm on a DJI Ronin-CS Gimbal
Sony A7Siii with Sony G-Master 16-35mm
Sony Rx Vii
Peter's camera stand: The brand of stand he uses has been discontinued, but this is very similar www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...
Peter’s Ball Head: www.reallyrightstuff.com/bh55...
The RAW software Peter is using: Phocus www.hasselblad.com/phocus/
and Lightroom Classic
Can process RAWs through this program with any camera on a Mac, but you will not be able to tether or use certain sliders. Alternatively, he recommends CaptureOne (not Lightroom)
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At 12:25 you add the radial filter and drop the exposure, I literally said "ooooooooh, that's good"
Love this. Thanks for sharing as always.
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching
Peter and Ra Ra~ I love them~
I just got home from your Austin workshop and I will never be at a loss for what to shoot again!! Page after page of notes and I'm still writing down my recollections and ideas. Your generosity in teaching and holding nothing back is much appreciated. Inspire is very aptly named. Safe travels!
Thank you so much for your support Martin and I'm glad you enjoyed the three days.
Nice that you got to attend. I had planned on it, but got laid off earlier in the year. Some day!! :)
Love this edition, thank you
Glad you enjoy it!
Thanks Peter, Bec & Rara. Videos like these awesome. Lovely to know one isn’t alone in the brain dead feeling going into an impromptu shoot. Moodboards are an amazing tool, and definitely makes for awesome shoots letting the model help guide the shoot with their ideas. I’ll definitely feel a little less stupid next time I hit such a shoot again 😊❤
Yes Peter and Ra Ra you guys nail it with the cover shot. Like how just a small difference in lighting can make or break a photo. Yes that is something i need to work on. Thanks Peter...and Bec
Thank you Robert
Amazing work as always both of you (and Bec on the video camera)
I never had a model without knowing exactly what I am going to shoot. Not always the entire shoot but at the very least I will have one shot in my head that I am going to make, usually this includes styling and her pose and the background. Some models are not used to this amount of preparation and they get a bit overwhelmed but that's how I work.
Awesome to see you building the shots and guiding RaRa that way.
I'm glad you enjoyed it
As always, great tutorial... love your approach to getting every drop of emotions from a model. Thanks, Guys!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent vid. I love the radial filter. No chemical smell like in my darkroom of 50 years ago. So much more opportunity to produce great shots. The models pose in profile over her left shoulder when her chin cleared her shoulder was just stunning. Fantastic to see it happening. Thanks mate
Thanks heaps
Happy Spring! Love watching you work
Thank you!
Tha best Rara shooting so far !
Very cool, nice mood.
Thanks heaps James
Great tutorial, mister. I try not to miss any of your videos. Sometimes I even watch them more than once.
Cheers
I appreciate that Nikolai
Many thanks for this new backstage session!
@Bec: Many thank for assisting RaRa in her work.
@RaRa: Many thanks for posing again for educational purposes. That studio wouldn’t be the same without you. You should alway be close to Peter and Bec.
@Peter: You always have the best Assistant, the best Model, the best studio, the best cameras, the best lenses, the best lighting devices, … is there anything else you still miss? Immortality? Your masterpieces are immortalizing you. Again: is there anything you still miss?
Great job team! Loved all the shots!
Thanks a ton!
Great Video!
Thank you
I always wait to watch your photo shoots...✨️❤️
Thanks for your support
Amazing the use of the gradient in lightroom, thanks for sharing!!! I´m gonna star to combine Capture One and Lightroom for my shootings
Glad it was helpful!
This is great! Too many people I've seen overplan, and when it's not the plan they can't innovate and can't make something happen.
Thanks Bob
Loved it!. Thank you. ❤
You are so welcome!
excellent work!!!! thanks for sharing that
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video. I enjoyed seeing the use of the lightroom tools and the thought process behind it.
Glad it was helpful!
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer they always are, that's why I never miss a video.
Nice video Peter I like to use light room myself when I do my weddings and portraits thanks again for all you do your awesome 👌 tell bec I said hello 👋 Paul.
This is hands down one of the most incredible photography and modeling videos I’ve seen. Great job team!
I’d love to see Peter turn this into a series and to showcase some of his editing to get the look.
Ps. If you sell those LUTS, I’d buy them.
Thanks heaps Donald hear is a link ruclips.net/video/eik9p2QHi5s/видео.html
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer very welcome. And thank you so much.
these images look fabulous!! great connection with Rara … also that LR radial gradient adjustment to the images is pretty cool, along with following onto the other clicks!! just recently found your channel and really dig’n your work style & bts to see your flow 📷📷 Sub’d !! 💪🏼💪🏼
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks
love u all
« Ignore the clicks, force me to take the picture! » Great lesson! Thank you 🙏
You are welcome!
I have had lightroom since its first version, when it was free. Yes, Adobe wasn't as greedy as it is now. It is almost all that I use. Beautiful photography Mr Coulson, the young lady is as stunning as ever.
Thank you
thankyou all
I just love how Peter can go "Uhh, oh, I have no idea what to do today, let's improvise something casual", and then "This is just a snapshot to test the setup", and then show that very first test photo of the session straight out of camera, and it is easily better tl than about 95% of my final, edited portraits... 😅
Thanks heaps, it's just practice
And once again it’s a walking talking teaching thought provoking trail Peter, Beck and Rara take us on 🫠
Thank you 😁
Inspired for my own photography work ❤ Stay safe
Awesome thanks Carl
Stunning shoot as always!, I hope some day you share how to create those channel LUTS, I have being trying to do something similar for years in Lightroom
Thank you try this ruclips.net/video/eik9p2QHi5s/видео.html
there is so much to learn from you!
Thank you
Wow finally some has shown me why Light Room exists.l I've never seen tethered editing during the shoot before .
Thanks I hope it was helpful
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer Now I have to see if the photographer I assist will let me play and discover what I can do for him.
It's a best way to learn
I kind of want him to tell me "that's really pretty" :P
The Black Line coming down into her head from the merging of 2 Flats is an interesting problem. Spray the edges BEFORE pushing them together with lumpy accustic ceiling touch-up or run a bead of caulk/adhesive then press together and while wet use house paint brush to Blend Out that hard line! Sure you can Photoshop it out easy but I come from the "clean it up Before snapping the shutter" school of thought. Also if you and the AD are looking over several 100's of exposures it's nice if they are ALL Pre touched-up...right?
Than you but it's made from craft wood and it doesn't stick very well, and half the time I leave it in because I like it :)
Very nice! 📸✌️
Glad you like it, thanks for your support
I would not be at a loss if RaRa was in my presence. Lol 😎👌🤘
First of all, you are Both Brilliant! Second, who does Peter's t-shirts?
Thanks www.teejunction.com.au/
I love your work to include Bec and every model that you share. I've been learning a lot and appreciate what you do. Thank you for these videos. I am curious about something if you don't mind me asking and that is: do the models pay you or you pay the models?
Thank you so much, I pay the models for the RUclips and iNSPIRE videos
Awesome. Thank you.
The idea is not important, the most important is the way you use any idea.
I thought RaRa did awesome, I like how a lot of those pictures came out! And I thought the masks in LR worked out great too
Thanks Joe
Always awesome at 12:35, that photograph of James Dean on the Time Square 1955. To those always claiming the image must be perfect sooc, the darkroom notes make any further discussion about editing in post or not obsolete. Editing in post is done since ever, Ansel Adams was a master himself. 😅
Yes agree :)
Superb
Loved it when you said " you pretty much nailed that shot...CAN YOU DO ANY BETTER hehehehehe YES !!!!
Do you want to see women take some funny moves NATURALLY ....
........ let some mice run around in your studio hehehehe !!
Thanks for sharing !!
Thats the new hasselblad? 🤩
No I haven't seen one yet
So nice and cute girl and so brutal jeens! Optimal look!
Thank you!!
You should always have something to fall back on to in this situation. Maybe at least 3things lol.
I've always said I'd like a studio that was situated between a prop house and a costume supply company, bot who let me use their stuff for free. (or a really big discount)
Another great video. One question I have is, you seem to always shoot in landscape orientation, what’s the reasoning behind that? Thanks!!
Thanks, my eyes look at the world in landscape not portrait and also when you're shooting portrait or people upright the picture can now be used as a cover of a magazine or two page spread
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer thanks!
First thing I would do is put her tee shirt on before she gets there, but that's just me. 😄
Are the Lightroom presets available or is it apart of inspire
this is a link to do it your self ruclips.net/video/eik9p2QHi5s/видео.html
I also really dislike it when a model buries their chin behind their shoulder. Not all the time, I have had the occasional shot where it works. But otherwise it just looks like it elongates their chin and I don't like it.
Что это за лампы? Они на пропане работают?
Это не огни, их обогреватели
:) a standard procedure... :)
Sorry Peter but i must ask... is your studio that cold you always need the heaters ? it's a big studio, is there no central heating ? 🤭
It's winter and our studio is 500 m² with seven meter high ceilings the cost to put in central heating would be horrendous
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer That's true, especially with the gas prices these days...🤭
This is good and all, but I would like to see a video of you doing a shoot with "normal" , non-model type people. Models make everything look great, but it seems harder to shoot people whose bodies aren't of model proportions. Models make things easy, but normal people usually will show discomfort and shyness or embarrassment.
The problem is those people don't want to be photographed especially not filmed for RUclips
nwow thats a studio
thanks
1ST!