Fotograf Düsseldorf, Robert Freund sagt herzlichen Dank für dieses #portraitphotography Video. 😍 Regards Robert, Germany #photographer #germany #robertfreund #duesseldorf #photostudio
When I worked as a Pro Photographer during the mid 1980's to mid 1990's I used the Bowens Mono Gold, Mono Silver & Mono Gold Lighting system. They were expensive but more than paid for themselves.. I used the Hassleblas 500ELX & 500CM cameras as my main tools of capture.. Very accurate video. It's very well presented
Excellent Tutorial, Thank you!! I am just a little confused with the lighting ratios, why doesn't a 3 stop difference read 1:6 instead of 1:8? It seems the previous readings are following a 1/2 stop pattern but this one doesn't
1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/128..... see the pattern there? It's the inverse square law. Each stop is another square (inverted, so it's a fraction). I hope this helps a bit as to WHY 3 stops is 1/8, and not 1/6. Because we're working with squaring (exponential), not multiplication.
Home Depot and Lowes carry sturdy foam boards big enough to go from floor to ceiling. Sturdy, and easy to tape together the long way so you have two that can stand on their own.
Thank you for responding to my question. I did look up the web sites of both stores but found all 4x8 foam boards have prints and patterns on them. I did not find a white board. I hope they stock white color boards in local stores. If I do not find white ones, may be I can paint them using reflective white paint.
Fotograf Düsseldorf, Robert Freund sagt herzlichen Dank für dieses #portraitphotography Video. 😍 Regards Robert, Germany #photographer #germany #robertfreund #duesseldorf #photostudio
More than a tutorial this is a complete guide for lightin in photography. This is Imprescindible for begginers!
Congratulations and thank you!
This is golden. I accidentally stumbled on this video and I am not disappointed. Thank you for sharing.
When I worked as a Pro Photographer during the mid 1980's to mid 1990's I used the Bowens Mono Gold, Mono Silver & Mono Gold Lighting system. They were expensive but more than paid for themselves.. I used the Hassleblas 500ELX & 500CM cameras as my main tools of capture.. Very accurate video. It's very well presented
For a beginner like me, i just felt like i learnt years of knowledge about lighting techniques by watching this. Thank you so much.
Best video on portraiture so far, Creative Live included. My compliments and admiration!
One of the best video on this category, Thank you for share it, very helpful and instructive.
Never came across a video like this covering each aspect in such detail. Thanks!!
Excellent introduction to portraiture. I love the 'no rules, except the laws of physics' mantra! And; 'Overexposure is another tool'... Amen to that!
Unbelievable professional video for taking portraits. Big thanks for sharing!
This is an excellent tutorial. Lot of information in there. Thank you Christopher !!!
This is the best video on lighting !!!, Oh to be able to duplicate this.
Thank you very much.
Ian
The best video I have ever seen about studio Lighting Great work Very good education about portrait lightning
Thank you very much DENZIL SRILANKA
found the video helpfull and very well put together. it is one the that you can come back too. thank you.
This is a wonderful video!! Thank you for sharing this. I learned so much!
Video was very informative. Thank you very much for the lesson.
A beauty to say the least.Thank you very much
Truly a gem!
So much info. Thank you for the clarity
This one of the best video on Lighting. How can I down load this video ?
Really great content. Best, most informative tutorial about lighting. Unfortunately, the actual images were not so great.
Very good explanation. Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information
very extensive informative explanation ...thanks
Excellent Tutorial, Thank you!! I am just a little confused with the lighting ratios, why doesn't a 3 stop difference read 1:6 instead of 1:8? It seems the previous readings are following a 1/2 stop pattern but this one doesn't
1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/128..... see the pattern there? It's the inverse square law. Each stop is another square (inverted, so it's a fraction). I hope this helps a bit as to WHY 3 stops is 1/8, and not 1/6. Because we're working with squaring (exponential), not multiplication.
LIGHT VERY WELL EXPLAINED !
so motivating and inspiring..thanks for sharing your gift with me:)...XoXo
Thanks, very educative.
thank you ...mind opening video
Thanks!
grtzz. from the Netherlands.
life time good video
Thank you.
very nice!
Great stuff!
Very informative!
well done sir thank you!
I bought this book.
You used bookend reflector extensively. Where did you get the foam boards?
Home Depot and Lowes carry sturdy foam boards big enough to go from floor to ceiling. Sturdy, and easy to tape together the long way so you have two that can stand on their own.
Thank you for responding to my question. I did look up the web sites of both stores but found all 4x8 foam boards have prints and patterns on them. I did not find a white board. I hope they stock white color boards in local stores. If I do not find white ones, may be I can paint them using reflective white paint.
great !! Master !!
Amazing
Great!
good stuff
Christopher Grey # control light effectively
super!!
math killed me that ratio part got me
Guys, I've mastered the light
Portrait light
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Who thought it might be a good idea to have background music? Stopped this video at 2:31. Thanks anyway.
Irritating voice over. "Because we live on.......Earth and have only.....one sun, We're comfortable with only.....one source of light...
Jorge I agree b4 and now after I Sean this video I know what you come from when u comment , I follow and I find out you are perfect right 🙏🏻
Agreed 👍🏻🌹
A beauty to say the least.Thank you very much