We've all had zero experience at some point. We learn, we experiment, and we learn some more and at some point along the line we've gotten the experience and earned the knowledge to take great photos.
The light stand is a Manfrotto stackable (bought these in 2015) I have 3. They fold flat and lock into each other. They are absolutely amazing. Extremely well made and air cushioned as well. The pistol grip is from MagMod amzn.to/4hMjzIi
I always wonder how you get that fill light. Do you combine the flashes with natural light? The strip box alone would not give such even light across the frame, would it? Great work anyway, John!
So many photographers are so picky about everything. When I started out as a wedding photographer I was told 35mm was no good and had to use medium format. Then all those clowns that said 35mm was no good and then they all jumped on digital DSLR. One photographer told me taking photos of people downtown was weird and told me not to do that. Today its called street photography. Was told my camera is to small and clients will look down at me because I use Mickey Four Thirds. Nikon ambassador Moose Peterson someone ask him about color and he said its not a big. He said something like the person that will be looking at these images or buying a print was not there on location when he took the photo.
No, I did warm it up in-camera with the white balance setting and add to that the light falloff, which made the background darker- this gives it the tone without post processing
Just an important note, especially for beginners, no need for expensive Sony flashes or VERY expensive Magmod. Godox speedlights and their softboxes are very affordable and work amazingly. Nic work otherwise.
Sorry, you must’ve missed the part where I said it doesn’t matter which soft box you used or flash system. But for me personally, I use Sony flashes because they work the best on this system and actually have warranty service and repair available if they ever need it.
How did you get that "golden warm" look in the last shots. The light from the video doesn't look close to that... If you ever feel like do a post production video, I am here for it. Thanks again, another wonderful video.
We've all had zero experience at some point. We learn, we experiment, and we learn some more and at some point along the line we've gotten the experience and earned the knowledge to take great photos.
This is true
The last shot was perfection
Thank you.
Those last shots were FIRE! Stunning light!
Thank you. It’s a lot of fun with strip lights. Many looks.
Well done as usual John...Simple but fantastic.Thanks for sharing..
Thank you as always! Hope you are having an amazing start to your weekend
I love the way you work. And the results is amazing! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much. That is really appreciated.
I love the shoulder portraits. Lighting was just .. perfecto!
Thank you. My favorite as well
Nice video, thanks! What's the lightstand you have the stripbox on? Is that a pistol grip for raising / lowering?
The light stand is a Manfrotto stackable (bought these in 2015) I have 3. They fold flat and lock into each other. They are absolutely amazing. Extremely well made and air cushioned as well. The pistol grip is from MagMod amzn.to/4hMjzIi
Great video! Thank you😊
Thank you for watching
I always wonder how you get that fill light. Do you combine the flashes with natural light? The strip box alone would not give such even light across the frame, would it? Great work anyway, John!
There is a combination of light but yes, a strip can fill the frame for sure.
So many photographers are so picky about everything. When I started out as a wedding photographer I was told 35mm was no good and had to use medium format. Then all those clowns that said 35mm was no good and then they all jumped on digital DSLR.
One photographer told me taking photos of people downtown was weird and told me not to do that. Today its called street photography.
Was told my camera is to small and clients will look down at me because I use Mickey Four Thirds.
Nikon ambassador Moose Peterson someone ask him about color and he said its not a big. He said something like the person that will be looking at these images or buying a print was not there on location when he took the photo.
Thank you for sharing
Great content!
Thank you. And thank you for watching.
Can you tell me are you using ambient light as well?It seems so even and well lit for such a small strip box. Thanks!
There is a 25% fill with ambient. But a strip box will surprise you. It can throw some light.
Hahahahahahaaaaaa, I've heard that ignorant....... sooo long about round lights in the eyes, finally somebody calls bs, great vid!
😂😂
What lenses have you been using for this shoot?
Thanks.
Great Portraits!
I used the 50mm F1.4
Strange John, but those last shots from 9.22 look to have a brown tone yet the backdrop is white - couldn't quite see how you got that?
It’s just the light falloff on the backdrop plus I dialed in a warmer kelvin temperature in the camera
do you use rechargeable aa batteries? And what brand model are those?
I use IKEA brand AA rechargeable batteries. Best I’ve tried to date. amzn.to/3UUgZGn
Would this modifier work outdoors, with some ambient light, using a Sony F-60RM2 flash?
Yes. “Turning day into night” will not be an option 😂😂 But it will fill in the shadows
What's the model number of that battery pack you're using on the speed light inside of the magmox?
Sony FA-EBA1 External Battery Pack. I believe it is on sale now at B&H for $50 off!
You shoot for a lot of clothing brands are all your clients local or do you have to email or cold call companies across the country?
I have one local and the rest are remote
Stupid question. At the end you shoot on a white backdrop and and you show a picture with a brown backdrop. You used photoshop to change the color ?
No, I did warm it up in-camera with the white balance setting and add to that the light falloff, which made the background darker- this gives it the tone without post processing
Just an important note, especially for beginners, no need for expensive Sony flashes or VERY expensive Magmod. Godox speedlights and their softboxes are very affordable and work amazingly. Nic work otherwise.
Sorry, you must’ve missed the part where I said it doesn’t matter which soft box you used or flash system. But for me personally, I use Sony flashes because they work the best on this system and actually have warranty service and repair available if they ever need it.
How did you get that "golden warm" look in the last shots. The light from the video doesn't look close to that... If you ever feel like do a post production video, I am here for it. Thanks again, another wonderful video.
I set a warmer white balance in-camera.
@@kaskoPhoto Brilliant! I never thought to do it that way!