How to get Perfect Rembrandt Lighting: Take and Make Great Photography with Gavin Hoey

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025

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  • @martinwerge9245
    @martinwerge9245 5 лет назад +109

    The simplest, correct demonstration of Rembrandt Lighting I have seen anywhere on RUclips or anywhere else! Bravo 👏

  • @ericsensible2351
    @ericsensible2351 2 года назад +1

    I never unstood Rembrandt lighting until now!, Thanks Gavin
    Eric, Pa USA

  • @Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle
    @Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle 5 лет назад +6

    Excellent. Really appreciate Beth engaging fully and not looking bored as models do in so many instructional films. Makes a huge difference.

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад +1

      Beth and I have worked on many Adorama TV videos so she knows the drill. Plus I do a hilarious stand up comedy routine, the effect of which you can see at 4:04 😁

  • @MD-cu6wq
    @MD-cu6wq 5 лет назад +34

    Gavin Hoey, Daniel Norton, Mark Wallace, Sean Tucker - all time favourites! (In no particular order!) thanks for your work!

    • @stephenmatthews5437
      @stephenmatthews5437 2 года назад

      Gavin Hoey top man, try also adding Tim Kelly to your list

  • @vladimirm8935
    @vladimirm8935 5 лет назад +45

    What a hell of a teacher! Always informative! I could even watch his "how to switch your camera on/off", and again will find something to step me up! Thanks G

    • @anhhien9161
      @anhhien9161 5 лет назад

      Indeed ^^

    • @CraigToddOfficial
      @CraigToddOfficial 5 лет назад +3

      I know this one... I think it's the On and Off button but I could be wrong.. Must admit though I like his teaching style!

  • @aussiegoosebumps
    @aussiegoosebumps 2 года назад +4

    Thanks Gavin, a great lesson to get perfect Rembrant Lighting. 40yrs ago I learnt this from NYI by correspondence learning. Also, how to place the shadow under the nose when doing this type of Lighting. When the main light is correctly placed, this shadow will travel diagonally from the bottom of the nose to the outer edge of the lips. You have done this without saying it. That's the way I was taught. Thanks again.

  • @vernonguidry5492
    @vernonguidry5492 4 года назад +8

    One of the best illustrations of a photographic method I have seen. Hoey's movement of the modeling light to demonstrate how the lighting effect changed made the point directly and instantly. Well done.

    • @ioio7470
      @ioio7470 2 года назад

      Show dont tell

  • @AlergicToSnow
    @AlergicToSnow 5 лет назад +3

    Gavin is the Best. Yet another practical topic that nobody else covers

  • @mfreeman313
    @mfreeman313 4 года назад +3

    Nicely done. There was one short side shot at 8:51 he goes out on that really tells you _why_ people like Rembrandt lighting. Just gorgeous. It's also valuable to say it doesn't always come off, and it's super valuable to say turn the room lights off or down. Lots of people learning lighting don't realize that on their own and struggle until they do.

  • @RickLincoln
    @RickLincoln 4 года назад

    If I were not a photographer, I'd still watch Gavin's videos. Cheerful, educational and focused on the viewer, not the educator. So well done!

  • @jesusdavidphotography
    @jesusdavidphotography Год назад +1

    What a masterclass, sir!

  • @unni.
    @unni. 3 месяца назад

    Easily THE best tutorial I have seen on photography!!!

  • @klausnielsen7111
    @klausnielsen7111 5 лет назад +1

    So fantastic to see that you don't need to use a fancy studio to take fantastic pictures... Just ad a heater and a leaf blower and you're set to go.... Very cool and great inspiration.

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад

      The heater was essential, the leaf blower less so 😉

  • @Muhammadfathi1
    @Muhammadfathi1 4 года назад

    You are the most genius photographer I've ever seen. You give me a lot of joy whenever I watch any of your fantastic tutorials. Thank you so much ang God bless you.

  • @TheFede65
    @TheFede65 3 года назад +1

    I’m passionate about Rembrandt lighting and this is a very clear demonstration. Thank you very much Gavin

  • @elboogie2324
    @elboogie2324 2 года назад

    Gavin is the best. Period.

  • @Photoshopuzr
    @Photoshopuzr 3 года назад

    Nobody does like Gavin. Excellent. Big thanks.

  • @joeyc923
    @joeyc923 5 лет назад

    Gavin that was terrific!! Adorama TV (you especially) is reason that I buy ALL of my lights from Adorama - seven Flashpoints and counting! You’ve helped me get so much better with lighting over the years, thank you!

  • @phynx2006
    @phynx2006 5 лет назад

    The great Gavin strikes again 👑

  • @TheTawong68
    @TheTawong68 Год назад

    Thank you for simplifying how to define what Rembrandt lighting is!

  • @simonademichelis1263
    @simonademichelis1263 5 лет назад +3

    Great video - really good to see how the height of the light affects the triangle length - you don't often see that explained in videos. Love your style! Thanks Gavin.

  • @jjgomez842
    @jjgomez842 5 лет назад +1

    I enjoyed this video very much. The information is presented easy to grasp and understand. Well done Mr. Hoey.

  • @bawtreerd
    @bawtreerd 3 года назад

    Thus is the best explabatiin and demonstration of what ca be done with Renbrandt lighting

  • @phlotographer
    @phlotographer 5 лет назад +2

    Have read a few of the comments. However, Split lighting is normally done at a lower level of light and also provides light in the shadow side eye. The intonation almost makes "loop/modified butterfly" seem to be something inferior. However, unlike Rembrandt lighting which is almost impossible to create without a modelling light, it is relatively easy to create modified butterfly using no modelling light which is generally available with small electronic flashes.
    A couple of other things noticeable particularly the first time at the area of 5:25 when turning the subjects face toward the right (photographers left) is the facial view is well past a correct 2/3 view and thus the subjects nose becomes elongated and not exactly attractive. With this subject, it is very noticeable and not a facial view that a subject later would appreciate.
    Also, without direction, the subject makes use of hands that sometimes show the palms which don't show hands to their best. Ideally, the hand closest to the camera is known as the "show hand". This subject does generally show the edge of the hand but non models likely will more often show the back of the hand which is just marginally better than the palm and generally should be avoided.
    Now of course this was a tutorial related to Rembrandt lighting but the position of the model is square to the camera which is not ideal whereas a body position of either turned to the left or right of the camera in a 2/3 body position provides a nicer look to the subjects body.
    HTH

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад

      Thanks for your comment and I'm sorry this video wasn't to your personal taste.

    • @phlotographer
      @phlotographer 5 лет назад +1

      @@GavinHoey No, Gavin, personal taste is not the reason I posted. I just wanted to offer information that would be of assistance to either current or aspiring people photographers to have information that would be useful in their photographic work.

  • @LingshuangStudio
    @LingshuangStudio 10 дней назад

    Really enjoyed this video! Thank you for making it simple and easy to follow

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for an excellent video.
    I understood Rembrandt lighting but before your video, I did not understand loop lighting.

  • @4n6design
    @4n6design 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing how good your tutorials are. They are informative and commercial ready. Arty!

  • @DhruboNil
    @DhruboNil 4 года назад

    Thanks Gavin. Since the beginning of my career you are still my favorite!

  • @basselzaki
    @basselzaki 3 года назад

    My favorite instructor

  • @yogibses
    @yogibses Год назад

    Your illustrations always fascinate me Gavin. Thanks

  • @neidermyer
    @neidermyer 5 лет назад +2

    Another great and easy to follow lighting tutorial. I like how you explain it but then tell your viewers not to worry about fail. I think that's what scares most new photographers the most. They don't realize it's all about the art of the shot and being creative, not perfection.

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад

      Thanks Eric. It sounds like we're on the same page regarding the "rules" of photography.

  • @discoveryself3282
    @discoveryself3282 3 года назад

    Love this guy's every lecture👍

  • @supersonico9364
    @supersonico9364 2 года назад

    The rim of light on her left cheek makes it look 3D and overall pretty cool 👍 4:06 5:51

  • @daviddeacon4258
    @daviddeacon4258 3 года назад

    Using and moving the modeling light to demonstrate helped a lot. Could immediately see where exactly in my setup I was getting loop lighting instead of Rembrandt, thank you!

  • @Znine_Z9
    @Znine_Z9 5 лет назад +11

    Amazing and enlightening as always! Cheers Gavin, happy New Year!!

  • @ceasarmercado6759
    @ceasarmercado6759 3 года назад

    Very simple yet effective way of teaching,, Thank you.. you serve as an inspiration for beginning photographers

  • @Black_Jesus3005
    @Black_Jesus3005 2 года назад

    This is amazing! Can’t wait to get some lights to try this out

  • @janlasalle8845
    @janlasalle8845 5 лет назад +1

    Great going over the basics, I love you Gavin Hoey,,,you are one of the best! I hope you come to NYC again sometime.

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад

      Thanks Jan. I've been to NYC a few times over the past few years and always love it. Hopefully I'll be back before too long 🇬🇧➡️🇺🇲

  • @leondelsur
    @leondelsur 5 лет назад

    You are da man, a REAL LIGHT MASTER, a LIGHT JEDI!

  • @rockxie6710
    @rockxie6710 3 года назад

    I will try Rembrandt. Thanks Gavin.

  • @samanthasmith7815
    @samanthasmith7815 4 года назад

    Thank you, that made so much more sense than alot of other explanations i have seen

  • @Guresha1
    @Guresha1 2 года назад

    Thanks Mr. GAVIN

  • @Titanic8436
    @Titanic8436 3 года назад

    The teacher and this video was amazing!! I've watched a lot of videos and he was concise, to the point and humorous as well. Loved it!! and I understand this lighting technique now!! LOL

  • @yahshawnel
    @yahshawnel Год назад

    Thanks, Gavin, you explain well.

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan4198 9 месяцев назад

    Great instruction. Love the videos you made. Great for small business or trade show.

  • @stevecraig9384
    @stevecraig9384 3 года назад

    Great explanation and demonstration.

  • @claud9999
    @claud9999 5 лет назад +1

    Many many thanks, one of the best Adorama vids!

  • @lisapalzer2511
    @lisapalzer2511 5 лет назад

    Gavin, you're back!!! Thanks for another inspiring photo shoot!! Happy new year!!

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад +1

      Hi Lisa, I never left! I'm right here every other Thursday 👍

  • @EdwardKilner
    @EdwardKilner 5 лет назад +1

    As usual, well done. Clear, short, nice development of theme.

  • @andresmoragomez
    @andresmoragomez 4 года назад +1

    Perfect for my drawing classes

  • @norbertbenz7314
    @norbertbenz7314 5 лет назад

    Hallo Gavin, another great tutorial from you, thanks for that. There are a lot of great photographer out there but either they’re speaking to fast or they’re mumbling. I’m german and I’ve never been in the U.K. nor U.S, so english is an foreign language form me. I like your style and your pronunciation is always understandable. It’s always a pleasure to watch your videos. Thank you very much for your work and all the best for you.

  • @patrickgrenier3113
    @patrickgrenier3113 Год назад

    Wow looks so easy. Will try. Thanks

  • @daykz69
    @daykz69 5 лет назад +1

    Simple and informative as ever...brilliant

  • @alessiocappelli8651
    @alessiocappelli8651 5 лет назад

    Thank you Gavin, you're always the best! You should be the Queen's official photographer!

    • @wethingtonphoto
      @wethingtonphoto 5 лет назад

      Alessio Cappelli for the next two generations of Queens!

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад +2

      Thanks Alessio. I photographed the Queen some years back. Sounds amazing, right? Well no, she was driving home and I just happen to be there with a camera 🙄

    • @alessiocappelli8651
      @alessiocappelli8651 5 лет назад

      @@GavinHoey Ha ha ha.. funny as usual! Ok don't mind, you deserve a better subject indeed ;-)

  • @photobrit5660
    @photobrit5660 5 лет назад

    Always a joy to watch and learn, Happy New Year 🇬🇧🇨🇦🇬🇧

  • @paulbell9957
    @paulbell9957 5 лет назад

    Terrific video Gavin with beautiful results as always 👍👍😊

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 5 лет назад +2

    Gavin, I have to tease you a bit. Look up "Rembrandt van Rijn" (e.g. Google. 1606-1675) and look how many of the Dutch Golden Age painter's portraits actually have Rembrandt light. Rembrandt used it sparingly. It is also interesting to see how painters before Rembrandt already worked the concept (called chiaroscuro - light and dark, but Rembrandt IMO was the first to really turn "low key", contrasty, moody.) Leonardo da Vinci, El Greco (the flame-lit portraits), Caravaggio, Frans Hals and Velázquez all had at least a couple portraits that remind us of "Rembrandt light". The term was coined in 1915 by Cecil DeMille when financier Goldwyn critiqued his work as not going to make money because of the moody lighting. DeMille: but this is Rembrandt light. Goldwyn: oh, then people will be prepared to pay twice the price. Now tell that to Daniel Norton who is always joking about reasons to ask more money for his work.

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад

      Allow me to tease back... Watch the video again and tell me the number of times I say the words "Dutch painter". As for Daniel, there's truth in that humour for sure 😉

    • @jpdj2715
      @jpdj2715 5 лет назад

      @@GavinHoey What a naught y reply. I gave you another view in the statistics, though, as a way to contribute to your success.

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад

      @@jpdj2715 Thank you. Every view counts 😁

  • @possbruce
    @possbruce 5 лет назад

    Thanks Gavin. Your tutorials are always clear and very easy to follow.

  • @patricknehls9087
    @patricknehls9087 5 лет назад

    Thanks Gavin. I do enjoy your style of presenting.

  • @TobyHook1
    @TobyHook1 4 года назад

    Spot on Gavin.

  • @hansvandenberg7984
    @hansvandenberg7984 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Gavin, would love to see a session on lighting setups for light groups, like 5 or more people in a studio and outdoors. love your work i follow and watch every video you make thank you.

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Hans. Next time we get the all Adorama TV presenters together we should totally make that video 😁

  • @bruceprichard2996
    @bruceprichard2996 5 лет назад +1

    Well done Gavin, as always educational and enjoyable

  • @michaelschmitt5413
    @michaelschmitt5413 5 лет назад

    Just love your video tutorials !!!!

  • @NeerajSharma-pp6vk
    @NeerajSharma-pp6vk 3 года назад

    Your videos are very informative .. a huge thanks to u for bringing such videos on this platform..great job

  • @rjnaramrofmr
    @rjnaramrofmr 4 года назад

    very nice gavin, very informative, been watching your videos for so long now and applying those to my own shoot. kudus. keep those videos coming.

  • @hefnimah
    @hefnimah 5 лет назад +1

    Gavin, you’re the best photography instructor ever, your tutorials are like magic pills of information. Thank you

  • @turps63
    @turps63 5 лет назад

    Superb Gavin.

  • @mirandavandenberk786
    @mirandavandenberk786 3 года назад

    I learn so much from you, thank you so much

  • @ldouglass6
    @ldouglass6 Год назад

    Very helpful as always. Thank you

  • @TheSkyenet
    @TheSkyenet 5 лет назад

    Spot on...Thanks Gavin

  • @sandraibrahimbawuro9677
    @sandraibrahimbawuro9677 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you. This was educative to me

  • @ericfelport
    @ericfelport 4 года назад

    Looking forward to your videos, please keep on making them to teach us

  • @photonsonpixels
    @photonsonpixels 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for inspiring confidence on us beginners on portraiture, David.

  • @tonythomas5978
    @tonythomas5978 5 лет назад

    Excellent video Gavin, brilliantly presented and explained. Hope to see you and Beth in Birmingham in a few months.

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад +1

      I'll be there Tony 👍

  • @nozomu4561
    @nozomu4561 5 лет назад +1

    It is such a joy to watch your tutorials, explanations. Like it a lot and thx for that :). Happy new year! Best B.

  • @franciskwok3515
    @franciskwok3515 5 лет назад

    Great lesson.

  • @bretthaddock8954
    @bretthaddock8954 5 лет назад

    Gavin, Very informative and fun as usual. Thanks!

  • @joo925
    @joo925 5 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @christophkrull5223
    @christophkrull5223 5 лет назад +1

    Yeah, a new video from Gavin. Thats a perfect start to the new year🤘🏻🍀

  • @dennismartineau9147
    @dennismartineau9147 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent tutorial! Well done. Thank you.

  • @BaldurThorgilsson
    @BaldurThorgilsson 5 лет назад +1

    Yet another extremely interesting thing covered by Gavin. Thank you so much!

  • @hermannschmidt9788
    @hermannschmidt9788 5 лет назад +15

    The only YT teacher where it is unnecessary to increase the playback speed 😃

  • @GPMG25
    @GPMG25 5 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial (as always) and you have saved me some research time. Thank you. Please don't stop.

  • @ВячеславТрифонов-и6с

    Thank you Gavin! Your lessons are incredible, amazing and the results look pretty good!

  • @jacquelinevandervalk7182
    @jacquelinevandervalk7182 4 года назад

    I always enjoy your video's!

  • @karthickkarthi9766
    @karthickkarthi9766 5 лет назад

    Thank-you sir

  • @dawin6710
    @dawin6710 3 года назад

    Very good video. Even I who don't sod about photography take away something useful from it. Thanks

  • @jeffbelets751
    @jeffbelets751 5 лет назад

    Nicely done

  • @michaelhawkins1173
    @michaelhawkins1173 5 лет назад

    Thank you for your helpful informative video just great. Beths professionalism and patience was fantastic.

    • @GavinHoey
      @GavinHoey 5 лет назад

      Thanks Michael. These videos take far longer to film then most people realise so yes, Beth's patience was exemplary in this case 😉

  • @Amine-Saadani
    @Amine-Saadani 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for presentation 😊❤

  • @drew5604
    @drew5604 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Im trying to get into Fine Art photography. I like to replicate the lighting exactly from other photographers first go and then make it my own after I've mastered it, but I can't get the hard shadows with the sharpness I want when using soft boxes to get that Renaissance look.

  • @alexsimon443
    @alexsimon443 4 года назад

    Thanks you 🥰 Im on my way to learn using my studio and learn different lightings. This it's an awesome video!

  • @dr4gon743
    @dr4gon743 3 года назад

    fantastic! thanks for sharing.

  • @andriejusradcenko2895
    @andriejusradcenko2895 Год назад

    Wonderful ❤

  • @Valtrach
    @Valtrach 5 лет назад

    Thank you Gavin. Great video. Super informative. Thank you for your time and work.

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen3864 2 года назад

    Greate video, awesome pictures.

  • @Zakalwe-01
    @Zakalwe-01 5 лет назад +1

    Yay Beth’s back! 🤩

  • @bobdot1000
    @bobdot1000 5 лет назад

    Great video Gavin looking forward to many more during 2020. Best wishes from Norfolk.

  • @FU2Max
    @FU2Max 5 лет назад

    Awesome, thanks Gavin. I always look forward to your videos.

    • @wethingtonphoto
      @wethingtonphoto 5 лет назад

      Lawrence Biddle your icon looks like orange 83! I like it!

  • @SamLau
    @SamLau 5 лет назад

    Still one of the best youtuber !! Always look forward to ur videos. Happy New Year !