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This video was so well done. It was just like being a student on scene and seeing how the magic is made. I especially liked the explanation of the Rembrandt lighting, light position and face position.
Great job Pye! Always clear and succinct! Best reminder-- After getting all the prep accomplished with light modifiers etc…. Shoot more poses in that new environment!!!
It is a great reminder. Often times it seems I am looking for new fresh ideas constantly and forget that I can use the set and lighting to capture additional poses without having to move. Pye is awesome.
This was so helpful!! Flash just boggles my mind and often times I'm scared to even try!! But you have really simplified it and now I can't wait to give this a try!!
It can be a bit immidating. We are glad you enjoyed the video and hope this video and others we will release in the future help to break it down for you. Holler if you ever have questions!
Great video as always, Pye. I use CAMP and also the MagMod stuff. FYI, I just recently compared the spread of various combinations. The grid was a small circle, the bare flash was an oval a little wider but a lot longer, and the grid/sphere combination had the largest spread but of course was more diffused.
Is the flash in Auto Zoom or Manual Zoom, if Manual what setting are you using with the 24-70mm lens, Pye? PS, I love the way you teach, I have subscribed!
While I'm not Pye - so he might have some more insight. I can share that I know he shoots almost exclusively in Manual. His regular saying is "when in the sun, 1/1 power and when in doors match the ISO." So for example when shooting indoors at 3200 ISO, the flash power would be 1/32th power, or if at 800 ISO then 1/8th power. Hope that helps.
Love the composition and explanation of the whole process!! 🫡 👏👏 pie do you have a video explaining how to power or control multiple lights or ad200 ?? I can get them both to fire but can’t control the power individually yet .😏
you have to set each flash to a different group. On our remote you'll see A, B, C, etc. Set your flash to the corresponding group you want and then you can set the flash power individually.
Yep boost nailed it. You just need to make one flash A, and one flash B in the settings. Once they are in different groups then you can control the power of each group.
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You are Wonderful Pye ❤️❤️
When in sun...one over one!! And Pye paah ji,....you are #1!
Such an easy way to remember it!
Pi, you are a amazing Tutor, I learned a lot of you during the past years. Thanks for that
I think we all can say that Pye has played a part in our photography journey. Glad you enjoyed the video!
This video was so well done. It was just like being a student on scene and seeing how the magic is made. I especially liked the explanation of the Rembrandt lighting, light position and face position.
Pye is an incredible instructor. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great job Pye! Always clear and succinct! Best reminder-- After getting all the prep accomplished with light modifiers etc…. Shoot more poses in that new environment!!!
It is a great reminder. Often times it seems I am looking for new fresh ideas constantly and forget that I can use the set and lighting to capture additional poses without having to move. Pye is awesome.
Extremely well done Pye. You're an awesome teacher. I love how you take your time.
Gayyyyyy
@@superemesean5907 excuse me.
@@wilbmoore your comment was gay as hell. “I love how you take your time” geeeez! Can you be any gay-er?! 🤦🏾♂️
Thanks for posting. These are my favorite videos.
We love them as well. Always learning!
Bravo très inspirant pour nos prochains shooting photos . Toujours intéressant de vous suivre dans vos projets !
Thank you for the nice words. Pye's photos are indeed inspiring. Stay tuned we are going to follow him along on more shoots.
This was so helpful!! Flash just boggles my mind and often times I'm scared to even try!! But you have really simplified it and now I can't wait to give this a try!!
It can be a bit immidating. We are glad you enjoyed the video and hope this video and others we will release in the future help to break it down for you. Holler if you ever have questions!
Nice breakdown of the whole setup
Glad you enjoyed seeing behind the scenes. Pye is great at breaking it down.
Great final result, 🎇
Such an amazing knowledge
He's a great teacher and amazing photographer.
A masterclass right there!
Pye is always bringing his A game!
Excellent tips, cant wait to use them
Great and super comprehensive video. Thnx. Is there such a video for action / sports portraits as well?
Another fine video. Thanks!
Amazing as always Pyre well done mate :)
He does do an amazing job always. Super talented.
Thanks. Very nice video! But can we use flash light opposite the sun to make shadows shorter?
Very well done video, thank you
Great video and you are great shooter love your passion.
All the best 😊
Great Video
Thank you so much
best content ever
Pye rocks!!!!
Great video as always, Pye. I use CAMP and also the MagMod stuff. FYI, I just recently compared the spread of various combinations. The grid was a small circle, the bare flash was an oval a little wider but a lot longer, and the grid/sphere combination had the largest spread but of course was more diffused.
Ok that was helpful sir.
We are all stoked you found it helpful.
great.................😍😍😍😍 love it........😉😉😉😉😉
We love all the positive comments and glad everyone is finding the video helpful.
Is the flash in Auto Zoom or Manual Zoom, if Manual what setting are you using with the 24-70mm lens, Pye? PS, I love the way you teach, I have subscribed!
While I'm not Pye - so he might have some more insight. I can share that I know he shoots almost exclusively in Manual. His regular saying is "when in the sun, 1/1 power and when in doors match the ISO." So for example when shooting indoors at 3200 ISO, the flash power would be 1/32th power, or if at 800 ISO then 1/8th power. Hope that helps.
Yes it definitely helps. Thanks
Lovely
Great video. Thank you. Did you use TTL?
Have the 200 pro and a 400 pro. Would like to see what a 400 or 600 out of frame would do to create similar lighting without post production masking
Super sir
What's the name of the flash or wherever you call the thing on top of your camera ?
Is that the Xpro ? Do you experience the AWB issue?
Great
What camera used to record the video?
dont understand the point of using a grid with a sphere on top. Doesnt it cancel out the grid?
Lovely u r awesome
Actually my flash exposure goes down - because if the background is being underexposed, you don’t need as much directional flash power.
Pye why that hell you grad the Lens like amateur ?? so sad!!
Love the composition and explanation of the whole process!! 🫡 👏👏 pie do you have a video explaining how to power or control multiple lights or ad200 ?? I can get them both to fire but can’t control the power individually yet .😏
you have to set each flash to a different group. On our remote you'll see A, B, C, etc. Set your flash to the corresponding group you want and then you can set the flash power individually.
Yep boost nailed it. You just need to make one flash A, and one flash B in the settings. Once they are in different groups then you can control the power of each group.