Mastering Portrait Lighting: Pro Tips for Jaw-Dropping Results!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 апр 2024
  • Welcome to VisualEducation.com! In this workshop roundup, we delve into the art of portrait lighting using just one or two lights and basic modifiers. Whether you're an experienced portrait photographer or just starting out, these techniques will enhance your skills and elevate your images.
    Join professional photographer Karl Taylor as he guides you through practical demonstrations with the talented Karis, showcasing the power of controlled lighting to create captivating portraits.
    [Watch the full 2hr workshop replay here: visualeducation.com/class/pho...]
    Key Learning Points:
    🔦 Soft Lighting with an Octabox: Explore the versatility of soft lighting using a large Octabox for beautifully diffused illumination.
    🔦 Controlling Light with Reflectors: Learn how to fill shadows and adjust light intensity using reflectors for a more balanced portrait.
    🔦 Creating Contrast with Light Positioning: Discover the impact of light placement on contrast and mood, from soft to dramatic lighting effects.
    🔦 Utilising Bare Bulb Lights: Experiment with the unique qualities of bare bulb lights to achieve different levels of hardness and contrast.
    🔦 Maximising Space with Ceiling Bounce: Explore the technique of bouncing light off the ceiling for soft, flattering illumination in small studios.
    🔦 Creating Soft, Omnidirectional Light: Learn how to create incredibly soft light by strategically positioning two lights, allowing for creative contrast control.
    Watch the full 2hr workshop replay here: visualeducation.com/class/pho...
    Whether you're aiming for elegant simplicity or bold creativity, mastering these lighting techniques will transform your portrait photography. Unlock the potential of portrait lighting and capture stunning images that leave a lasting impression. Join Karl Taylor on this illuminating journey towards mastery at visualeducation.com/
    #portraitphotography #portrait #portraits #studio #studiolighting #reflector #softboxlighting #softbox

Комментарии • 98

  • @chrisbeschi4818
    @chrisbeschi4818 5 дней назад +1

    I promised myself I would NEVER watch another one light portrait set up video on RUclips! I’m glad I broke that rule for this one! Great stuff! And as someone who often shoots headshots/portraits at events in very small spaces, this has given me some fresh ideas! Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @rarindraprakarsa4376
    @rarindraprakarsa4376 Месяц назад +14

    I remember spent my days during pandemic watching Karl Taylor's videos

  • @00Skyfox
    @00Skyfox Месяц назад +3

    One thing the DIY and budget minded photographer can do is wander through a hardware store, crafts store, even a dollar store, looking at any particular item and asking oneself, “how can I use this in photography?” For example I once found a solar shield for a car windshield at a dollar store that works great as a silver bounce reflector.

    • @ytucharliesierra
      @ytucharliesierra Месяц назад

      A piece of solid cardboard with one layer of aluminium foil and another layer of white baking paper on top of that. Done with the new reflector.

  • @MrErtyvill
    @MrErtyvill Месяц назад +4

    I keep wanting to subscribe to watch more in-depth videos like these and learn more, but I'm always so busy, I hope I can take your course soon as it's one of the most informative channels on RUclips I've ever seen.
    Follow up video suggestion to this video, maybe a 1-2 lighting set up in a non-studio space like at home, office space, etc would be a nice continuation to this video.

    • @VisualEducationStudio
      @VisualEducationStudio  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for watching and we hope you can join us at Visual Education where we do have lots of 1-2 light setups in a studio and on location, including how to photograph people in their work places and the complications associated with that.

  • @greggeis918
    @greggeis918 13 дней назад

    The juxtaposition of his emphasis of “just one light” while having multiple assistants custom shape the walls and ceiling and flags was quite entertaining. I appreciate the intent of just playing with light and bounce/flags to shape the light but it was still pretty funny with the level of complexity.

  • @brandogould9432
    @brandogould9432 9 дней назад

    well that was 100 percent the most informative studio lighting video I've ever watched! thanks for the awesome tutorial!!!! I learned a ton!

  • @broskies2598
    @broskies2598 29 дней назад +2

    Thank you always helping when you think you don't have enough gear

  • @sophierysenaer9664
    @sophierysenaer9664 7 дней назад

    Very nice explained, Visual Education is TOP !

  • @donaldmfalls
    @donaldmfalls Месяц назад +8

    I am going to say this... Best Lighting Video by K.T.!

  • @miguelurzua7230
    @miguelurzua7230 Месяц назад +3

    THIS video itself, is the basis for understanding lightning fundamentals!!! Great great video, thank you!

  • @andrefelixstudio2833
    @andrefelixstudio2833 Месяц назад +1

    Nicely done, one of the few on RUclips who know what they're talking about!

  • @Bishnu_Deb
    @Bishnu_Deb Месяц назад +2

    Every time I come here I learn something new. Tomorrow I am gonna try the *one bare bulb lighting* from behind the photographer. Thanks Karl for the great tips. Love from India.

  • @kennypringle4580
    @kennypringle4580 6 дней назад

    Very good information my friend. I love your teaching videos.

  • @paulburwood8231
    @paulburwood8231 Месяц назад +1

    Extremely useful and informative video tutorial Karl.

  • @luissalazar2021
    @luissalazar2021 Месяц назад +1

    Your team and studio is the best I have ever seen, my favorite teacher, thank you for sharing your passion!

  • @ohnojc
    @ohnojc Месяц назад

    Thank you Karl for sharing precious knowledge & experience. I picked up photography during pandemic and took your lighting courses. I keep practicing and now I am a professional photographer. Thank you.

  • @fcoker73
    @fcoker73 17 дней назад

    Freaking awesome tutorial! Especially using the black cards to make the contrast. I could never see the difference in videos from other photographers who used black cards to make the contrast but you showed it and It makes a total difference!!! You have taught me a lot with this video with just one or two lights! Thanks you!! Definitely subscribing!!

  • @aeonsnarfus
    @aeonsnarfus Месяц назад +1

    Lives up to the words on the tin... visual education... well and truly.

  • @ftlbaby
    @ftlbaby Месяц назад

    Fantastic experimentation! After similar experiments in my studio I settled on a large lantern and a fresnel in front of it for a two light setup with "one" light source. Often I added a hair and shoulders light.

  • @pennyfan13
    @pennyfan13 Месяц назад +1

    Very good practice and examples for the theory of studio lighting, thanks Karl.

  • @rmanuelmartin1245
    @rmanuelmartin1245 Месяц назад +1

    Karl....excelente video, muchas gracias por compartir e impartir tus conocimientos y mostrarlos de forma tan simple. Saludos

  • @AliA-we2uu
    @AliA-we2uu 28 дней назад

    Thank you so much Karl for the very informative lighting tutorial! Learnt a lot! Good luck!

  • @RYstudio202_PA
    @RYstudio202_PA Месяц назад

    Your presentation is informative. Thank you!

  • @MShawnee1987
    @MShawnee1987 9 дней назад

    Excellent video, thank you

  • @mykelbankz
    @mykelbankz 23 дня назад

    This is brilliant. Thank you

  • @RafaelOrtizPhotography
    @RafaelOrtizPhotography Месяц назад +1

    Awesome video. Provides me with goals to achieve.

  • @bird271828
    @bird271828 Месяц назад

    Karl, I love what you do with light. This is very informative. Thank you for sharing 👏👏👏👏

  • @RS-Amsterdam
    @RS-Amsterdam Месяц назад

    Divinity by simplicity
    Excellent video Karl
    Thanks for sharing

  • @ba553y
    @ba553y Месяц назад +1

    This is insane!!!

    • @VisualEducationStudio
      @VisualEducationStudio  Месяц назад

      Is that in a good way :)

    • @ba553y
      @ba553y Месяц назад

      @@VisualEducationStudio In a great way!! Whoa! Delivered gold so effortlessly. SMH

  • @issacdhan
    @issacdhan 26 дней назад +1

    Wonderful.

  • @juliobarkan9529
    @juliobarkan9529 23 дня назад

    Fantistic video. Love how you explain your lighting setups. Question if I may. What were the f stops and ISO settings in your lighting setups? I am wondering because ISO and/or f stops Might produce SOME of the same results, not all but some. Thanks.

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan4198 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the tips. Awesome!!

  • @NemouseJurado
    @NemouseJurado Месяц назад

    From Bogotá D.C always following your material. Thank you Carl!

  • @johnmcnaughton6808
    @johnmcnaughton6808 Месяц назад

    Amazing results

  • @tanveerahmed313
    @tanveerahmed313 Месяц назад +2

    Great

  • @svoivdosku
    @svoivdosku Месяц назад

    👍👍👍👍👍thank you Karl😍👍👍👍👍

  • @joelgermain1988
    @joelgermain1988 Месяц назад +1

    wow. This video is gold knowledge. Thank you!

  • @AlirezaS
    @AlirezaS Месяц назад

    Gr8 gr8 gr8 as always 👏😍😍😍 & thank you Karl 🌹

  • @carlostochehenderson2990
    @carlostochehenderson2990 Месяц назад

    Abdolutly brilliant content. Im gonna have a portrait shoot soon and this was amazing. Thank you so much. Love all your content :)!

  • @shekhardhingra8010
    @shekhardhingra8010 Месяц назад

    Love your channel and great content
    I love the visual education platform and I have learned a great deal

  • @ohnoflicks
    @ohnoflicks Месяц назад

    Outstanding 😀

  • @krishnansv4321
    @krishnansv4321 Месяц назад

    excellent demonstration

  • @SeanE
    @SeanE Месяц назад +1

    inspirations

  • @KaleePatterson-uv2kg
    @KaleePatterson-uv2kg Месяц назад

    very great video explaining light and you do it very will thanks for helping me out

  • @danbrowning2418
    @danbrowning2418 Месяц назад

    Great video. Creative and informative.

  • @danerlea7318
    @danerlea7318 Месяц назад

    Try feathering with the softbox

  • @Pezinokrm
    @Pezinokrm Месяц назад

    With respect to light meters they are a valuable tool to use especially when shooting film. I shoot a great deal of reversal film you can’t just wing it and hope that you have the correct exposure. Otherwise good information. Thanks

    • @VisualEducationStudio
      @VisualEducationStudio  Месяц назад +1

      Yes of course back in the 90's and early 2000's when I was shooting film I had one round my neck all the time. No need now though if shooting digital.

  • @DGVI1
    @DGVI1 8 дней назад

    A lot of colour banding in this video. Any advice of how you remove colour banding in photos/videos?

  • @moramino
    @moramino Месяц назад

    How big is the first octa? lovely light

  • @user-ww3by4mf8j
    @user-ww3by4mf8j 10 дней назад

    Can anyone advise on what affordable lighting equipment I can buy to achieve this two light set up? My budget is $1200 for everything. Thanks

  • @jpfoto64
    @jpfoto64 Месяц назад

    thinking outside the box, by reating a white box😉

  • @thearabicdp
    @thearabicdp Месяц назад

    Off topic question. In my country every studio we want to rent that has that style background they have a sign telling us to remove our shoes. I see you guys are all in shoes. How do you deal with the mess? As i found it's hard to clean those without painting again.

    • @VisualEducationStudio
      @VisualEducationStudio  Месяц назад +3

      Hi, we paint it about every 4-8 weeks

    • @caneva9835
      @caneva9835 Месяц назад +1

      If you allow me the suggestion, you and assistans can use shoe covers to minimize dirt in the cyclorama, they are very cheap and comfortable.

    • @VisualEducationStudio
      @VisualEducationStudio  Месяц назад +3

      Hi yes we have those decorators slip over blue plastic ones but we only bother with them if we need a perfect floor before a shoot, it takes us less than an hour to paint the floor and for most shoots we don't need a perfect floor. Putting them on and off for everything in the studio is too time consuming for us everyday, we prefer to just give it a fresh coat of paint if it's needed.

  • @Lazarusart
    @Lazarusart Месяц назад

    Always showing us this stuff in gigantic studios that none of us out here in the real world have !!

    • @VisualEducationStudio
      @VisualEducationStudio  Месяц назад +1

      And with lights so close to the subject that the setups could be replicated in your living room or garage. Or like many photographers do they rent a studio or a hall and take this knowledge with them.

    • @thatguyslush5779
      @thatguyslush5779 Месяц назад

      False

  • @Kokorba6iqta
    @Kokorba6iqta Месяц назад

    That was really useful and very well demonstrated. Thank you!

  • @rafograph854
    @rafograph854 Месяц назад

    the light master

  • @Normally_aspirated
    @Normally_aspirated День назад

    "REMEMBER GUYS THIS IS JUST ONE BARE BULB LIGHT...." .... Yeah, in a massive studio, with SIX v-flats and a giant bounce hanging from the ceiling.

    • @VisualEducationStudio
      @VisualEducationStudio  День назад

      As you learn more about lighting physics you will realise that the bare bulb lighting technique demonstrated here is actually easier to undertake in a small white garage size studio or much smaller space.

  • @floatingrabbit3556
    @floatingrabbit3556 Месяц назад +20

    Step one. Buy 10k in lighting equipment. I'm doomed.

    • @VisualEducationStudio
      @VisualEducationStudio  Месяц назад +5

      Hi, the lighting need not be that expensive. As you would have seen most of the demonstrations were made with one or two lights which could be any brand. The shots were also completed bare bulb, or with standard softboxes, reflectors or grids and you can't get any less expensive than a bare bulb lighting shoot if you have one studio light.

    • @miteshagaria3987
      @miteshagaria3987 Месяц назад +6

      Karl uses these lights as he is into this profession for more than 25 yrs and agencies demand perfection. He or any profession will need precision and dependable equipment. Plenty of made in china dependable lights available under 50 USD. Like $10 5 in 1 reflector can be used instead of the white wall on wheels he did. It’s just people only notice equipment and power settings and not the point he is trying to make 🫡

    • @rolandrickphotography
      @rolandrickphotography Месяц назад

      Two Lomtop heavy duty C stands about £ 130 each, 2 Godox Sk400II £ 150 each, Xpro-(your camera brand) ttl trigger £70, Godox Softbox Strip Honeycomb £ 135 (2 strip boxes according to the company having that greek female warrior tribe brand name), you can 75% of that what Karl is teaching here, except for the hair light from behind.

    • @paddlr5000
      @paddlr5000 29 дней назад +1

      Step 1 rent gear. Step 2 start charging proper rates and stop giving away photography for almost nothing.

    • @Adrian-Szymczyk
      @Adrian-Szymczyk 28 дней назад +2

      Bro there are plenty videos of him doing the same magic using cheap equipment 💁