TWO-LIGHT Flash Portrait Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Tips for two-light flash portraits, including how to separate your subject from the background. Also, add interest to your background with gels and reflective material. Plus, how to emphasize your subject's figure. And of course, how to use your second light for basic fill lighting.
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  • @raycliks429
    @raycliks429 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love how adding a separation light also changed the color of the models dress!

    • @edverosky
      @edverosky  9 месяцев назад

      I'd like to say it was a clever use of gels...

  • @alexis1959
    @alexis1959 4 года назад

    After all these years and I keep returning to your books and video. Thank you for the great content!

  • @JojoDineros
    @JojoDineros 4 года назад

    Thank you Ed! This is so helpful. Good job.

  • @marcthibault8723
    @marcthibault8723 5 лет назад +2

    Another good one ed! Thanks! 👍😉

  • @patrickb4321
    @patrickb4321 4 года назад

    This is amazing work in so little time. No BS! Thank you.

  • @NextScamdemic
    @NextScamdemic 5 лет назад +15

    Your content is gold. I love that you know how to get great results using the same umbrella and flash I have.

  • @ngaimingyee2970
    @ngaimingyee2970 4 года назад +12

    Ed, I've watched a few of your videos, and you're an absolutely superb tutor. Your presentations are well organized, clear, and cover topics thoroughly. We learners appreciate you!

  • @fffffffggggg11111
    @fffffffggggg11111 5 лет назад

    This is fantastic, thanks for explaining things so clearly.

  • @bertsteenbergen6729
    @bertsteenbergen6729 5 лет назад

    Very instructive and filled with a lot of information giving me inspiration. Thx!!!

  • @alainrakotomanana7833
    @alainrakotomanana7833 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. I tend to you only one option when shooting on location. Thanks to you I realize now that I can actually use few of them any time.

  • @wesbaynham1634
    @wesbaynham1634 3 года назад

    Wow, super helpful and simply explained. I really appreciate you posting these videos.

  • @maf3695
    @maf3695 5 лет назад +2

    Very good stuff! It will help me when I try flash photography

  • @ajaxrodriguez8956
    @ajaxrodriguez8956 5 лет назад +8

    This is the first video of yours I've seen. I like your no nonsense and getting straight to the point. You covered many examples in 10 minutes. Thank you.

  • @rosssayer6524
    @rosssayer6524 4 года назад

    Really helpful for someone just starting with off camera flash, thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @indrajitadvani3742
    @indrajitadvani3742 Год назад

    Really excellent, Ed. Thank you

  • @utpalchakravarty8710
    @utpalchakravarty8710 5 лет назад +1

    You did an excellent job of explaining in a very simple language and simple light set up..... Going to try out all these techniques tonight... Thanks a lot..

  • @wemimoajibola782
    @wemimoajibola782 2 года назад

    lovely and well articulated tutorial

  • @andrewkeating8952
    @andrewkeating8952 Год назад

    Really helpful video - many thanks 🙏

  • @gentlegnt
    @gentlegnt 4 года назад

    OUTSTANDING video and samples of shots you have made. University level tutorial. So grateful. Thanks so much.

  • @silvinaslatopolsky2121
    @silvinaslatopolsky2121 Год назад

    Thank you for explain SO clear all the concepts. Great tutor!!!!! Looking forward to continuing watching some more

  • @Casualfulltime
    @Casualfulltime Год назад

    Really well explained.

  • @DrWasim
    @DrWasim 2 года назад

    Amazing video. Thank you!

  • @siamakpoursabahian539
    @siamakpoursabahian539 Год назад

    You're an amazing instructor. So much content in a 10 minute video that is so easy to follow.

  • @Mared83
    @Mared83 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great, simple and straight forward video.

  • @karanarora9437
    @karanarora9437 3 года назад +2

    And props to you for not complicating stuff with technical terms and expensive flashes, light stands, softboxes, umbrellas and whatnot. Amazing piece of content. Straight to the point and lots to take away from this ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @smalltalk.productions9977
    @smalltalk.productions9977 2 года назад

    thanks for the effort and the sharing. thumbs up.

  • @MKB0720
    @MKB0720 5 лет назад

    Love your lighting videos, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and creativity.

    • @edverosky
      @edverosky  5 лет назад

      Very much appreciated, Madeline. Thanks!

  • @EvigPoesi
    @EvigPoesi Год назад

    Really good! I like the way you explain stuff.

  • @bendelaughter
    @bendelaughter 5 лет назад

    You sir, are an excellent photographer. Thank you for the awesome video.

  • @CarmenFalkenburg
    @CarmenFalkenburg 3 года назад

    Loved this,

  • @fintanmctiernan8284
    @fintanmctiernan8284 5 лет назад

    Very simple uncomplicated video with terrific explanation, well done.

  • @Justcris___
    @Justcris___ 4 года назад

    This was amazing. Definitely subscribed! Thanks brother!

  • @SanjayJoshi-ls3bj
    @SanjayJoshi-ls3bj 3 года назад

    This is a very nice video. You have demonstrated use of two Speedlights to create different effects in just over 10 mimutes. Thanks for sharing !

  • @judesonataisi4503
    @judesonataisi4503 4 года назад

    Beautiful video. Very explanatory. Thank you so much

  • @d-mack8110
    @d-mack8110 5 лет назад

    Ed this video is AWESOME!

  • @juanolave104
    @juanolave104 2 года назад

    Thanks Great info!

  • @barkyvonschnauzer2188
    @barkyvonschnauzer2188 3 года назад

    Thanks Ed

  • @findermanimages
    @findermanimages 2 года назад

    First video of yours that I have watched. Have to say, that it was fantastic, informative, concise and to the point. Great delivery of subject matter and content. Will now look through others in your library. Thank you.

  • @nitinh2499
    @nitinh2499 3 года назад

    Great info! Thank you for sharing these tips 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @dipaksuthar3762
    @dipaksuthar3762 4 года назад +1

    Nice information

  • @shibin912k
    @shibin912k 2 года назад

    Such a wonderful explanation without unnecessary confusing information...this is how people should do tutorials

  • @RS-Amsterdam
    @RS-Amsterdam 5 лет назад

    Simple adequate and no nonsense! Ed is King like always

  • @rastakilla718
    @rastakilla718 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent lesson

  • @BlueprintsForHeadaches
    @BlueprintsForHeadaches 3 года назад +1

    Great video man ! This is exactly what I needed to learn.

  • @samitahkokorpi2432
    @samitahkokorpi2432 3 года назад

    Amazing tutorial! Thank you so much

  • @patrickmcmullen1190
    @patrickmcmullen1190 5 лет назад +4

    This is IT in a nutshell! Great video Ed. I have collected so many videos that force me to over analyze, but this is really to the point. I have a similar sized main light modifyer (deep dish parabolic 36") I just noticed that since you're putting it fairly high up and pointing downward (which is mimicking the natural sun's position), that i really don't need a larger one for full body portraits because it is close to the subject yet covering her due to it's angle, not it's distance away.

  • @XyanGuitar
    @XyanGuitar 2 года назад

    Very helpful!!

  • @MaximuS121000
    @MaximuS121000 4 года назад

    Great! Thank you for the good tips...

  • @ki6ada2005
    @ki6ada2005 4 года назад

    I have waken up in the middle of night thinking about these ideas. Thank you for the videos..

  • @lydiacodding9308
    @lydiacodding9308 3 года назад

    THANK YOU! This was tremendously helpful. What am amazing video for someone like me, just learning.

  • @GreenRC24
    @GreenRC24 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video!!

  • @dyarbrough6166
    @dyarbrough6166 5 лет назад

    Excellent!!! Thank you.

  • @richardrizzo_photography
    @richardrizzo_photography 5 лет назад +1

    great tips Ed, thank you.

  • @karanarora9437
    @karanarora9437 3 года назад

    One of the best videos on using 2 speedlights

  • @Zainphotography
    @Zainphotography 3 года назад

    loved it. You're a really good teacher.

  • @olivetree734
    @olivetree734 3 года назад

    So good
    🙏

  • @peterkaltoft8032
    @peterkaltoft8032 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the instructions, really helpful.

    • @edverosky
      @edverosky  5 лет назад +1

      I’m glad it’s been helpful! Thank you!

  • @xeo98.98
    @xeo98.98 5 лет назад +1

    Your work comes with double bonus for me. as English learner the clean ,perfect explained way you give its gold ! Thank you Maestro !

  • @user-jw2sc2sh6k
    @user-jw2sc2sh6k 2 года назад

    Very informative without edited images shown. Keep it up!! Tnx

  • @CherryandTrevor
    @CherryandTrevor 3 года назад

    Great tips 👍🏼

  • @jmich5123
    @jmich5123 4 года назад

    Very cool, thank you!!

  • @RickMentore
    @RickMentore 5 лет назад +3

    You made it look easy, thanks.

  • @marcusgarrison288
    @marcusgarrison288 4 года назад

    Wow... again! I have to say. I watch hundreds of videos on photography just filling myself up with as much info and education as I can. So, again, I REALLY like your style Ed. Straight to the point, simple, REAL, there is no "Bla bla bla..." going on AT ALL! You go STRAIGHT to the point, show amazing examples and get it done. VERY nice! Thank you again. I like how just in a few seconds you describe WHY you would use the lighting set up in a way that you show. THAT's important to me. A lot to people will explain it all but they don't tell you "why" or "when" you would use a certain technique. Thank you again Ed! Keep em coming!

  • @AlexanderSogliero
    @AlexanderSogliero 2 года назад

    So very helpful. We’ll spoken and said, you’re a master sir thank you 🙏

  • @ykramtrailadventure1508
    @ykramtrailadventure1508 4 года назад

    giving me inspiration. Thx!!!
    Ed Verosky

  • @focus1ist
    @focus1ist 5 лет назад +1

    Thx! Learned a lot

  • @MrRalboi919
    @MrRalboi919 4 года назад

    This guy is a real teacher, nothing fancy just simple proven methods ! Thank you for the tips !

  • @paul.arevalo
    @paul.arevalo 11 месяцев назад

    Superb! I only have two strobes and was thinking about getting a clamshell reflector but based on this video I don't need it anymore! I will use my lantern light as the "clamshell for the same effect!

  • @AdamJonesPhoto
    @AdamJonesPhoto 3 года назад

    Best photography tutorial channel on here.

  • @atanudutta817
    @atanudutta817 4 года назад

    Nicely Explained. Love the way you narrate each technique. Thank you very much.

    • @edverosky
      @edverosky  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @luiscristerna1089
    @luiscristerna1089 5 лет назад

    Excelente video, absolutamente instructivo. Muchisimas gracias!

  • @dosam_6146
    @dosam_6146 4 года назад

    You’re the best! 💜

  • @LongTimeTTFan
    @LongTimeTTFan 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot, Ed. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge about flash photography. Your explanation is straightforward, and the demo is very clear. The set up is relatively simple, the cost, low. The two flashes achieve do a lot. You give plenty of very good examples.
    I usually use one flash as the key light. The 2nd light is placed behind the subject, with or without gel. I place a reflector in front of the subject to reduce shadows. It works pretty well. I believe I learned this from one of your earlier vids. Very helpful. Thanks again.

    • @edverosky
      @edverosky  5 лет назад

      I appreciate that! Thanks 🙏🏽

  • @hmahmood
    @hmahmood 3 года назад

    i learned more in 10 minutes watching this video then 20 others combined - thanks so much!

  • @mahdimojiry3939
    @mahdimojiry3939 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot. very good tutorial

  • @tmewborn1
    @tmewborn1 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Ed, Thank You so much for these Video's. This one is really a good one for me to learn from, it covers a lot of questions I have as I try to advance from one light to two or more. Currently I use a black back ground, and th separation explanation is very good one to help me understand this concept. I have watched a lot of Your Video's & some of them more than once. You're the man when it comes to teaching Portrait Photography. Really appreciate Your imparting Your knowledge to us. Otherwise I would be in the dark on learning & enjoying my small Home studio. Thanks very much.

  • @dexearth2462
    @dexearth2462 2 года назад

    Thank you sir!

  • @jonmcross7154
    @jonmcross7154 3 года назад +2

    I learned a ton from this video.

  • @darkerarts
    @darkerarts 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic video. I'm really tempted to buy a second strobe now

  • @ElBoyoElectronico
    @ElBoyoElectronico Год назад +1

    Super helpful 💪

  • @kirbstone111
    @kirbstone111 5 лет назад +1

    Good video thank you

  • @markharris5771
    @markharris5771 5 лет назад +5

    I don’t know anyone who makes lighting 'real' as good as you do. You have a phenomenal ability to take all these styles and techniques of lighting and making them so easy to understand. Even when discussing the complex theories of light you make it simple and yet you never patronise your viewer. It always feels like you are having a one to one conversation with your viewer.
    Then you do it all with very real gear, speedlights and Godox lights, kit many of us have or can afford. No Profoto or Broncolor, no massively expensive modifiers, but stuff those of us with an basic studio setup will have or recognise. I don’t resent anyone having success and reinvesting that success into gear, but it’s also good to see someone with a "this is all I need" attitude.
    I think it’s this ability to communicate, whether it’s teaching or debating that makes your channel compulsory viewing...that and the fact you come across as one of the good guys on RUclips.

    • @edverosky
      @edverosky  5 лет назад +2

      It's fun to watch the guys with the high-end gear do their thing, but I agree, we've got to show how the rest of us can do it. Thanks so much for your encouraging comments, Mark. I hope you're doing well.

    • @markharris5771
      @markharris5771 5 лет назад

      Ed Verosky I agree it’s fun watching those with top gear such as lights and Hasselblads, and there’s some great photographers who have earned that gear. However, I’m sure how that translates for the person who have just got their first 'real' camera and wants to learn how to use artificial lighting. Your tutorials make sense for that newbie right through to professionals.
      I’m really good at the moment thanks Ed, hope you are too.

    • @WatchThatFirstStep
      @WatchThatFirstStep 5 лет назад

      Soooo.... you WOULDN'T spend $800 on a 76Ws Profoto speedlight?

    • @markharris5771
      @markharris5771 5 лет назад

      Chuck L Definitely not, when spending that sort of money I have to ask myself do I really want or need to? I shoot mainly landscape and wildlife and only set up a studio when I'm not well enough to go out. I never, under any circumstances photograph people, except my grandchildren and headshots for the charity I give all my digital prints to. Even then the grandchildren aren’t posed studio shots, but taken on days out etc. So my only reason to buy them would be to say I have them and they wouldn’t bring anything to my photography.
      If I was a high end fashion or wedding photographer travelling light, I can certainly see a reason and value for using them there. Even if you’re an amateur who wants that "perfect" light I can see value in the investment. My studio work is still life taken for my own amusement. I don’t set my studio up more than a few times a year, as my health is deteriorating and the lad who used to do the physical setting it up has moved on, it’s getting fewer and fewer. I’d rather spend that sort of money on a couple of PE lenses for my Bronica. Artificial light does fascinate me, especially when there’s people like Ed to lead the way. However, I much prefer my wildlife and landscapes photography and would rather make that level of investment there. Or better still, buy myself a couple of decent enlargers to replace my 35mm B&W one I have now, I could definitely find value there.

  • @Wakodaf
    @Wakodaf 3 года назад

    thank you!!

  • @AnkurTripathi
    @AnkurTripathi 5 лет назад

    Love the way u teach ... keep up the good work

  • @maf3695
    @maf3695 5 лет назад +1

    Watching twice in full. 😉

  • @MounirSabriPhotography
    @MounirSabriPhotography 4 года назад

    big thanks for you i learn a lot from you, big hello from Morocco

  • @salemfotografy2938
    @salemfotografy2938 4 года назад

    Hey thank you so much ..your tutorials are amazing and easy to understand and follow along...just bought couple of godox strobes images are deep brown and hot do you customize WB in camera or use a black and white card in one of the images?

  • @truthsayers8725
    @truthsayers8725 Год назад

    loving your presentation.
    you mention (at the point of emphasizing physiques) to 'experiment until you get the look that you want". this is my conundrum. i dont KNOW what look i want.
    i havent got a style of my own and not sure i have the imagination to come up with one...

    • @edverosky
      @edverosky  Год назад

      Just play and you’ll find looks that you like. Your style just shows itself somewhere down the line. It’s not something you make, it’s something that you notice after awhile.

  • @manoharmgr8235
    @manoharmgr8235 3 года назад

    வீடியோ மிகவும் பயனுள்ளதாக இருந்தது மிக்க நன்றி
    இரா.மனோகர் சென்னை .
    Very useful video sir, I learned lot from it, looking forward more videos like this keep it up good work, thank you R.MANOHAR ,Chennai.

  • @TheCoffeeField
    @TheCoffeeField 3 года назад

    This is an incredibly informative and easy to follow video. I saved it to my photography playlist. Thank you. Can I get the same red background effect if I simply buy the Nikon red gels for my SB-700 speed light?

  • @mrezahghorbani670
    @mrezahghorbani670 4 года назад +2

    Please tell us more set up s by two lights . I want to learn more complicated pattern.

  • @SanjayJoshi-ls3bj
    @SanjayJoshi-ls3bj 3 года назад

    Very nice video ! Lot of learning for a beginner photographer like me.
    I request you to make a video on how to avoid reflection of light in the Glasses while clicking a portrait of a person wearing Glasses, if you haven't already made one.
    If already made a video on the requested subject then please share the link for the same.

  • @benjamina.akwara6825
    @benjamina.akwara6825 5 лет назад +1

    Nice one bro

    • @edverosky
      @edverosky  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much, Benjamin. :)

  • @armada1e
    @armada1e 8 месяцев назад

    Bruh, what…this video is 🔥

  • @renekelleway9343
    @renekelleway9343 5 лет назад +1

    fantastic job, subscribed :-)

    • @edverosky
      @edverosky  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much, Rene 😊

  • @MathMeertens
    @MathMeertens 4 года назад

    Ed, thank you for your video. Did you use TTL or manual lightning? If in TTL, did you use two groups ? For every flash one group?

  • @rajivsrivastav7218
    @rajivsrivastav7218 5 лет назад +1

    Plz make video tutorial on contrast ratio of key and fill light.

  • @luissalazar2021
    @luissalazar2021 5 лет назад

    Good job brother

  • @thilinaalagiyawanna3680
    @thilinaalagiyawanna3680 6 месяцев назад

    Thank ou very much

  • @arjitmalviya3618
    @arjitmalviya3618 3 года назад

    holy cow... you look exactly like shekhar suman :D
    BTW brilliant tip, thanks :)