Stunning Portraits with a Simple Two-Light Setup: No Expensive Gear Needed!
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In today's video Karl demonstrates a simple two-light portrait setup using a basic DSLR camera (Olympus OM-D) and Broncolor softboxes. The lighting setup is versatile and can be used with any camera. A white foam board is used to bounce light into the shadow side of the model.
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OM-D?
Super helpful, thank you. I appreciate the short format.
Much appreciated @bruce-le-smith, thank you for commenting :)
Unless I missed it, the only thing you didn’t mention was your meter reading on the background light. Even with your key?
Sorry if I missed it, but where is your flash set up ?
The flash comes out of the lights. If you watch this video it will help you understand: ruclips.net/video/C2BpNBkLl74/видео.html
@@VisualEducationStudio Was the 75 Octobox light also a flash light for the background, or that one was a continuous light and only the big 150 Octobox had a flash?
Great video as always 👍🏽
Well done sir!
Glad you liked it @jnparesa 👍
My knowledge of photography is improving super fast by your videos.👍
Great to hear!
amazing just i need
My pleasure @AlexOmana. Thank you for watching 📸
@@VisualEducationStudio i have omd em1 Mark ii AND 12-40mm f2.8 pro this vídeo shows me no need More for great portraits , i check your online visual education , tu for this video
Yeah, ok, gear got nothing to do with it. Why not just use your phone?!
Yes why not that's perfectly feasible especially if we used the continuous lighting mode but as these videos are for photographers who own and use cameras we make the videos to show how the same shot can be achieved across a range of cameras. In fact one of the cameras used here costs less than a smart phone.
@@VisualEducationStudio Portraits with an ultra wide lens on a tiny sensor of a phone is feasible? Alright, then. I don't know why you or others are even buying cameras. Just use your phone.
Not sure which 5d he’s using but if we’re talking a Mk 2 or 3, you’re talking about a camera body that can be had used either $295(mk 2) or $536(mk3) on KEH right now. The nifty 50 lens costs about 180-200. And for that you get a professional camera that can do excellent portrait and studio work.
I get that it always seems like pro photogs are spreading G.A.S. faster than a rumor in a small town, but this is a good example of technique and skill over gear.
@@vitaminb4869you got a skill issue