Oh wow truly beautiful Lindsay Adler! Thanks for mentioning how important is to take into consideration the main light source as it can wash off the colors in the background. Thank you and your Team for all the great content you make in this channel for us all to learn and enjoy!
This is what I am going to do tomorrow for my fashion photoshoot, I just asked my Dad if I could borrow his gels. So glad I'll be on trend because although I love gel photography all the time, I did wonder if it was in style right now for fashion photography, glad to see it is.
Thank you for another awesome video, Lindsay! Your work is always inspiring. I'm going to take your analogous color-schemed gradient as the starting point and experiment with using it as the basis of a split complementary scheme by gelling the key teal. I don't yet have your optical spot but I'm eager to see what can be managed with grids and barn doors to start. I'll save up for the optical spot but I'm going to definitely be buying the Magic of Gells first. You're an amazing teacher!
Incredible video, as always, Lindsay. You mentioned the usefulness of the RF 24-105 f/4 L IS lens as you don’t need a narrow depth of field for studio work. Do you shoot wide open at f/4 or do you stop down to ensure you’re shooting as sharp as possible/ have DOF latitude?
Beautiful effects in an informative presentation. Quick question please: does the optical spot overheat when using the D2 modelling light at the upper end of the power range?
How are you keeping the light from spilling into the background? Is it so soft that it just fades? I know you're using a projector but it can still be kind of bright.
So you are mixing strobes and constant lights? And you mentioned tube lights. I would like to see that with more details on exposure settings....thanks
awesome as always. Thanks so much Lindsay and team for sharing such informative, creative videos for us. I struggle to get my gels to be that saturated....I will play with keeping the main off the background and washing out the gels. But even without a main on yet my gels are not that saturated. Any tips?
A couple of things. First, make sure you are using saturated colors of gels (Roscoe creative color kit is a good choice). Next, watch your power. Too bright or too dim wont show the best saturation. Also, try hard light sometimes for poppier results.
Hi pls tell me which one is better for photography Rosco Photo Lighting Filter Kit or Rosco Color Effects Filter Kit and why , im already using Rosco Color Effects Filter Kit and i like to buy Rosco Photo Lighting Filter Kit
I've been shooting with an R5 since the day it was released, there is no way she took that picture with that lens! That looks like a medium format image! I'm gonna give this a try to see if I can pull it off.
Great results! need some help I'm a portrait photographer in Haiti and owning a Canon rp with 50mm rf 1.8 +viltrox 85mm rf 1.8 I've been considering the 24-105mm rf f4 to my kit. don't have budget for the primes. will it fit my photography type?
Gorgeous final output! Thanks for the valuable insights! ❤
Lindsay's always on fire with her tutorials. Please keep it up! :)
Sincerely, appreciate you doing what you do: it's a great deal of work and we see it! And I appreciate it.
And thank you for your gift of teaching.
The model chosed for this concept is perfect..!! Thanks for keep us inspired and updated with the newest trends on fashion photography. ❤
I love the experimentation of the whole process.
Oh wow truly beautiful Lindsay Adler! Thanks for mentioning how important is to take into consideration the main light source as it can wash off the colors in the background. Thank you and your Team for all the great content you make in this channel for us all to learn and enjoy!
love the first look (w the first light)
Clarity, conciseness and informative. Lindsay knocks another one out the park.
Great video - thanks Ms A.
Ugh Lindsey never misses!
Really cool. Looks like fun! Thanks
Sweet!! Thank you for the tips. I will check Adorama during fall for sure.
Sweet!! Great additional skill if doing personal or contract work. Thanks.
This is what I am going to do tomorrow for my fashion photoshoot, I just asked my Dad if I could borrow his gels. So glad I'll be on trend because although I love gel photography all the time, I did wonder if it was in style right now for fashion photography, glad to see it is.
Yesssss
I must definitely give it a try!
Background color??
Great video. Excellent explanation and breakdown of equipment. Thank you.
Watching now
Thank you for another awesome video, Lindsay! Your work is always inspiring. I'm going to take your analogous color-schemed gradient as the starting point and experiment with using it as the basis of a split complementary scheme by gelling the key teal. I don't yet have your optical spot but I'm eager to see what can be managed with grids and barn doors to start.
I'll save up for the optical spot but I'm going to definitely be buying the Magic of Gells first. You're an amazing teacher!
you are my favvvvvvv
Love this Lindsay. Is that a gray seamless background?
Yes it is! :D
Great tutorial. Thank You!
I gotta try this. soo cool
Love it
Incredible video, as always, Lindsay. You mentioned the usefulness of the RF 24-105 f/4 L IS lens as you don’t need a narrow depth of field for studio work.
Do you shoot wide open at f/4 or do you stop down to ensure you’re shooting as sharp as possible/ have DOF latitude?
I usually shoot at F4 if I need more light, but F11 if I want sharpness!
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Beautiful effects in an informative presentation. Quick question please: does the optical spot overheat when using the D2 modelling light at the upper end of the power range?
It does not!
@@lindsayadlerphoto Thank you. I appreciate your quick reply.
How are you keeping the light from spilling into the background? Is it so soft that it just fades? I know you're using a projector but it can still be kind of bright.
Its a small light source from the side, so it only hits the subject. If any light hits the background it is on the right out of my composition.
So you are mixing strobes and constant lights? And you mentioned tube lights. I would like to see that with more details on exposure settings....thanks
awesome as always. Thanks so much Lindsay and team for sharing such informative, creative videos for us. I struggle to get my gels to be that saturated....I will play with keeping the main off the background and washing out the gels. But even without a main on yet my gels are not that saturated. Any tips?
A couple of things. First, make sure you are using saturated colors of gels (Roscoe creative color kit is a good choice). Next, watch your power. Too bright or too dim wont show the best saturation. Also, try hard light sometimes for poppier results.
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Question is how to put orange gel in to umbrella near by lamp witch it still on model mode - I mean how to not make a burn that :p
Is the backdrop fashion grey or thunder grey?
Do you use a light meter??? Which one??
Hi pls tell me which one is better for photography Rosco Photo Lighting Filter Kit or Rosco Color Effects Filter Kit and why , im already using Rosco Color Effects Filter Kit and i like to buy Rosco Photo Lighting Filter Kit
Can this be done with a snoot as a modifier to light the model, any thoughts ?
Did you start with a pure white gel?
I've been shooting with an R5 since the day it was released, there is no way she took that picture with that lens! That looks like a medium format image! I'm gonna give this a try to see if I can pull it off.
I don't use a medium format camera or lens, it's all R5 baby!
Great results!
need some help I'm a portrait photographer in Haiti and owning a Canon rp with 50mm rf 1.8 +viltrox 85mm rf 1.8 I've been considering the 24-105mm rf f4 to my kit. don't have budget for the primes. will it fit my photography type?
Depends on what you shoot!
@@lindsayadlerphoto as I've mentioned : portrait mostly full-body
@@Roddriley 24-105 is great or 24-70 on location
what color was the backdrop?
Its all lovely but what r The f stop for all
I usually shoot at F11, but with optical spots and gel I often shoot more like F5.6
what color is the main photo background?
fashion gray
That answers my question too! Thanks!!