A pro is a pro on any day of the week...any week of the month and any month of the year.. The knowledge collected from you can save sooooo much time and avoid so many re-shoots thanks,
Love the bloopers at the end - nice refreshing touch. God Bless you Mar, you're making a huge difference to the photography industry with your guidance, support, help, and educational videos! Well wishes from Melbourne, Australia.
Your videos are always the best! Thank you so very much for your effort and commitment for sharing valuable tips and help improve my photography skills! Greetings from Rome, Italy
Wonderful examples and help Mark. Love the details you have provided! With the seven ft. umbrella, what mono light and wattage were you using? I would love to get them ordered. Thanks for the info Mark!
THANKS A TON TO SNAP FACTORY, ADORAMA TV , MARK WALLACE & HIS ENTIRE TEAM.....for everything they are doing for the industry......u guys are superp.....
Thanks for the tutorial. I ran into many problems today, and this video helped me sooo much. However, I am still wondering, how much room light should you have when shooting with that 2 light set up you used? Your studio seemed very well lit, so can you give me a little bit of help on how much I need to have the room lit when doing a shoot like this? Thanks Again, Anthony
the biggest problem i have is storing the paper upright in my house. i use models that are either standing or reclining, which requires 10 foot wide rolls. with 8 foot ceilings, its impossible to store upright. any suggestions?
What an interesting video! Thanks for this... I have a question: why did you not focus on her eyes? They are out of focus in all your pictures... I always focus on eyes when I shoot portraits...
Found a video that showed how simple it is to put this on a paper roll. Put the roll on the floor with the metal pipe underneath the first inch and a half of the paper then take the black piece that you talked about and push it down from the top and push down against the floor and it will snap in place quickly and easily. Here is the video ruclips.net/video/faGOHr-zuJ8/видео.html
Hi Mark, just wanted to say you are, by far, the best photography presenter/expert on RUclips - keep up the good work.
A pro is a pro on any day of the week...any week of the month and any month of the year..
The knowledge collected from you can save sooooo much time and avoid so many re-shoots
thanks,
Love the bloopers at the end - nice refreshing touch. God Bless you Mar, you're making a huge difference to the photography industry with your guidance, support, help, and educational videos!
Well wishes from Melbourne, Australia.
Love Mark's honesty and no-bullshit approach when he said the manfrotto plastic thing is worthless. Yes he is right!
just bought a studio for my home and this made it super easy to take better looking portraits!!!! thanks!!
Your videos are always the best! Thank you so very much for your effort and commitment for sharing valuable tips and help improve my photography skills! Greetings from Rome, Italy
Mark you always give photography tips, love the videos
wow Mark thank you for your wealth on knowledge! you makes us evolve so fast with these videos as photographers!
Omg I love the space your shooting in
MARK U ARE ALWAYS A HELP BUDDY!
Wonderful examples and help Mark. Love the details you have provided!
With the seven ft. umbrella, what mono light and wattage were you using? I would love to get them ordered.
Thanks for the info Mark!
I love ur videos!!! they are soooo helpfull and pretty easy to understand!!
Loved the fake living room trick. Excellent idea. Two thumbs up
I love the "shadow" demonstration! It made it so easy to understand. Thank you!
THANKS A TON TO SNAP FACTORY, ADORAMA TV , MARK WALLACE & HIS ENTIRE TEAM.....for everything they are doing for the industry......u guys are superp.....
Thank for the video. I have a question, what will be the best background colour for warm colour dresses like indian traditional clothes ?
Thanks for the tutorial. I ran into many problems today, and this video helped me sooo much. However, I am still wondering, how much room light should you have when shooting with that 2 light set up you used? Your studio seemed very well lit, so can you give me a little bit of help on how much I need to have the room lit when doing a shoot like this?
Thanks Again,
Anthony
Anthony Angelos so sorry
You use your 70-200 2.8 a lot, good portrait lens in your opinion?
absolutely impactful
The photos taken on the Thunder Gray paper straight out of camera?
Wow..this video really help what I need to correct my mistake. Thanks for the tip!
I love the stance of the model...
May I ask what brand of seamless paper that you used in this video?
Ware Seeker savage
Jj Benz savageuniversals?
the biggest problem i have is storing the paper upright in my house. i use models that are either standing or reclining, which requires 10 foot wide rolls. with 8 foot ceilings, its impossible to store upright. any suggestions?
Get a stand that doesn't sag?
Devin Chaves , if there is one, love to know the brand!!!!
Joe V I see after watching that he's using those clamps on either end. Unless you have a rigid bar inside the core I think you might be out of luck.
Devin Chaves ... thats what I think as well...love your videos, very informative.
use angle iron and clamp to your roll so it can't sag. you can use aluminum but it has to be thicker
Tons of info, delivered quickly!! Thanks! :)
Super helpful thank you Mr. Wallace!
How would you do this for a larger group shot of 10- 12
Thank u boss.. really appreciate. Now, i make u my youtube sensei..
Simply great all in a video
thanks.
Great channel!
What studio strobes were used in this video?
Nice mark...
you made it easy to understand! thank you so much!
What size is that deep gray backdrop?
Mellissa Julia 9ft X 50ft.
What an interesting video! Thanks for this... I have a question: why did you not focus on her eyes? They are out of focus in all your pictures... I always focus on eyes when I shoot portraits...
Florin PUIU i havent noticed that..let me observe..
which white balance are u using?Thks
love this video thank you very much
how about vinyl white or black
the seamless paper is pretty strong? you can walk over it without damaging it?? how about cleaning it up for that use..
dee seta you dont clean it. Chemicals usually harm it.
first viewer... awesome as always.
great video
Kelsey is so cute
This is such a great video, I learned so much I'm so excited to take some photo's now/ :)
What size is the paper?
human activated shadow, gnarly! must get myself one of those :D
Bro love ya vids very informative!
@LennonizeME Depends on what size but I usually pay around 35 for mine.
Thaaanks so much & thanks adoramatv
thank you so much
great tips as always Thanks!
sorry models hairs don't fit there ;)
Thank you
@glennskitchen I completely agree. Mark is my guru! :D
great video once again!
Good info
@mrsschecter and I think for the length that he uses I think around 70.
Found a video that showed how simple it is to put this on a paper roll. Put the roll on the floor with the metal pipe underneath the first inch and a half of the paper then take the black piece that you talked about and push it down from the top and push down against the floor and it will snap in place quickly and easily. Here is the video ruclips.net/video/faGOHr-zuJ8/видео.html
sadly ive bought so many things at Adorama Because of you... .. and it all works.
Eyesic Gutierrez too cool
I don't remember last time I saw pictures behind curtains.....
They were all the rage 9 years ago.
You remind me of Woogie from Something About Mary
Use the nikon D4!!!!
Lol, a manfrotto steel pole... Bet thats quite a bit more expensive then regular poles no? :-D
I typed in, "Chris Elliott shoots a hot chick", and this came up.
85 f1.2 pfff :)
For not native english language you speak too fast to understand! Slow down please, tks!
Laercio Civali What do you talk
Kelsey is so cute