Off Camera Flash tips: 3 lighting setups with amazing results
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
- Off camera flash photography tips: Portrait Lighting Setup
Beauty dish outdoor photography. Softbox outdoor photography. Outdoor photography with 2 lights set up.
Single flash photography, 2 lights photography.
Portrait lighting online course:
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Thank you for sharing your setups! You sir are a master of blending flash and ambient.
Thanks!
Excellent! I used a similar setup to No. 3 creat a book light for video by mounting a light to a lamp at the bottom of a lightstand and then pointing it up at a reflector with diffusion in a grip arm at the top of the stand. Very versatile as you can change the intensity/"focus" of the light by raising and lowering the light or extending the arms without messing with the power. I already have all the gear needed for this setup. Thanks for the idea!
You changed my thinking completely on the gear I use outdoors and now I fully support this approach. And, so good to see another Canadian creating photography content on this platform. Thank you, Kyle. Northern Alberta here.
It's my first video of your chanel I watched. I think I found another good teacher.
I've used a strip box outside on location and I love it. Glad to see someone else does too.
Love your work, well done.
Thank you so much Kyle 😊very helpful video
Excellent video and instruction.
This is an amazing setup. Creativity on a million. I definitely have to try this setup
Amazing content, always!
Thank you 🙏 Every video of yours I watch teaches me so much.
Best video ever! I use similar lighting set ups but you've encouraged me to refine them so that they are more practical. Congratulations on your excellent content.
Thanks for sharing. And you make me open mind since many knowledge can’t be find from other tutors. 🙏🏻
Thank you!!!
aahh finally, since i've been followed your instagram, i always wondering about 2 light setup on 1 stand, now i understand it clearly. I will try it soon, thanks for sharing 👍🏻
No problem!!
informative video
Do you have a set up for family portraits? Or do you only do 1 model photoshoots?
Thank you! Now I started to understand!)
Great!
Спасибо за видео. Грамотный подход. Всё по делу.
Wonderful advice very interesting and clearly explained. 👍
Thank you!
Awesome content! The 2 light setup really captured my attention. Where did you get the right angle bracket? I would love to add this to my setup. Thanks for sharing!! 📸
Kupo Right Angle Pin. You can find it on B&H. You also need to purchase a super clamp. Any brand will do.
Thank you for sharing! What is the clamp that holds the lower/second light?
Great tips! Can you also talk about the lenses you use on your SL2? I'm curious about it, I just got a Lumix 35, 50 and 85 for my SL.
I mostly shoot with M mount lenses. I have a few of them. Should do a video about those lenses. I love them!
Nice work .Vasili
The lightstand intrigued me. Looks like the legs can be extend. What model was that?
Yes the legs can be extend so you can still keep your light stand up straight on uneven ground: strobepro.com/collections/light-stands/products/9-adjustable-air-cushioned-light-stand
Great video, these are some really good setups that you recommend! Where can I find the right-angle bracket?
On B&H, it’s called Cupo right angle pin
Hello good morning. I really liked your video and I would like to know where I can get the right angle bracket since I want to integrate it into my photographic equipment because I consider it very useful for my style of clam-style portraits. Greetings from Mexico.
Someone asked the same question here. Check my reply. There is a link for the bracket.
I’m solo. Thank you
These are very reasonabel recommendations. I consider using a beauty dish for outdoor shooting more often now. The light stand you are usung seem to have adjustable legnth for at each leg for unseven grounds (see 7:32min). What is it? I am looking for light stands for outdoor shooting with uneven ground for years.
strobepro.com/collections/light-stands/products/9-adjustable-air-cushioned-light-stand
Hi, how are you? Thank you for the video, question: would you tell me which light stand are you using?
strobepro.com/collections/light-stands/products/9-adjustable-air-cushioned-light-stand
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Can you send me a link to that bracket I can't find it. The bracket for the bottom, bottom light.
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1069601-REG/kupo_kg009112_nnn.html
Im interested in trying out off camera flash, and looking at the profoto a2, is this flash strong enough?
Should be
Anyone know which light stand that is?
Any chance we can do this with an AD200 or even AD100?
AD200 for sure. AD 100 most of the time unless you shoot under strong ambient with a large modifier.
Can you provide the link for the "kupo right angle pin" and the clamp used to secure it to the light stand? Thanks.
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1069601-REG/kupo_kg009112_nnn.html
@@KyleCongphoto Hi Kyle, what about the bracket that holds the pin to the light stand?
Any super clamp will do. I used an Avenger super clamp
Where can I get the right angle bracket shown at 6:52?
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1069601-REG/kupo_kg009112_nnn.html
What about the bracket itself? Is it a Kupo? @@KyleCongphoto
You mean the clamp. It’s an Avenger super clamp, but any super clamp can do.
Thank you, Kyle! I'll be trying your suggested rig as soon as the clamp and pin arrive. Thank you for all you do for us! @@KyleCongphoto
Which Len sir
Which photo?
@@KyleCongphoto second picture
Zeiss Milvus 50