Susan's enthusiasm for light painting is contagious! Glad to discover that my old Olympus ME -1 has the feature to do composite lighting. The inner child is taking over! So much creativity, Thanks Susan!
This video is so timely! I have a shoot with a client on Thursday and she contacted me this morning inquiring about incorporating "lightsabers" into the shoot. One 14 minute video later and a trip to Home Depot and I've got a light wand to paint with. Thank you Susan for this great video! I hope to expand my knowledge by taking one of your workshops this fall.
I never thought I would ever watch a video on this subject but the presenter has me intrigued. Very well done, couldn't have been better. Can't wait for more.
I find that the little keychain flashlights are a great, low-cost starter tool for light painting. I shoot Panasonic M43rds and I find their smartphone app is a great remote to control the settings and shutter release. I really like Benro's entire line, but lately I've been shooting on a Vanguard VEO 3 travel tripod.
Really great video! I love that you show how you can either use tools that you already have or tools you can buy...thanks for sharing these amazing techniques! Are there links to the products?
My question, how do you paint and shoot the camera at the same time, say ss at 10 sec, you have to be going fast to get it all in. or do you use a remote trigger
Susan's enthusiasm for light painting is contagious! Glad to discover that my old Olympus ME -1 has the feature to do composite lighting. The inner child is taking over! So much creativity, Thanks Susan!
This video is so timely! I have a shoot with a client on Thursday and she contacted me this morning inquiring about incorporating "lightsabers" into the shoot. One 14 minute video later and a trip to Home Depot and I've got a light wand to paint with. Thank you Susan for this great video! I hope to expand my knowledge by taking one of your workshops this fall.
I never thought I would ever watch a video on this subject but the presenter has me intrigued. Very well done, couldn't have been better. Can't wait for more.
Thank you Tony!
This is a great compliment. Thank you for watching!
Thank you Susan and B&H photo for this great Masterclass!!
Glad you are enjoying the series.
Thank you for tuning in!
Susan rocks! Loved her Optic presentation. Her passion for creativity is wonderful.
Yay how fun! I’m doing it in my basement now! Can’t wait for the next
That's a great place to experiment, thanks for sharing!
LOVE THE OM-1 & Live comp !!!!!!!!
Nice informative tutorial!
Thank you William :)
Lived in the 80's Man i have glow/lightstix i haven used yet!! I knew they would come in handy.
Fantastic presentation - Learned so much - Great Job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this video, Susan--and I've already added a couple tools to my new shopping list!
Fantastic Andrea! Cant wait to see what you create!
Really well done! Can’t wait to see more!
Thank you for tuning in Katrina!!
Awesome video, thank you so much for sharing the knowledge 🙏👍
Thank you and I’m happy to inspire others to go out and create!
What gear are you adding to your list? Come back next week to learn how to use low level lighting for portraits! bhpho.to/3NKf54I
I find that the little keychain flashlights are a great, low-cost starter tool for light painting. I shoot Panasonic M43rds and I find their smartphone app is a great remote to control the settings and shutter release. I really like Benro's entire line, but lately I've been shooting on a Vanguard VEO 3 travel tripod.
Excellent presentation.
You are incredible, love these videos 🥰👍
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Helen!
Really great video! I love that you show how you can either use tools that you already have or tools you can buy...thanks for sharing these amazing techniques! Are there links to the products?
Links to the products are listed in the description above.
I want that tshirt you're wearing.😄 Love your videos. Very good explanations.
I got it on a back packing trip in New Zealand at a gift store. I loved it too.
Hi, great video. Could you specify the brand and model of your waist bag. I have been looking for a model just like that for a long time. Thanks
Do u use 1/2 CTO gel on your flashlights to warm the LED ??
My question, how do you paint and shoot the camera at the same time, say ss at 10 sec, you have to be going fast to get it all in. or do you use a remote trigger
Hi! Good question, I use a remote trigger or you can use a 2second or 10second delay to get into position
I still own an OM-1 film camera purchased used in 1986.
Love the camera top. Is that a B&H product?
Hi! Thanks, it’s actually a t-shirt I got in New Zealand but I agree, B&H needs to start designing T-shirt’s!
@@photouradventures7467 Noted.
There is a missing link of the sturdy tripod, what model is it ?
The larger tripod that is in this video is the Benro TAD28C. bhpho.to/3eFVFSD
Can u plz specify the waist bag ?
You can find some options here: bhpho.to/3o0gWbi
Please show examples with each tool. It will help us determine what we need for the desired effect.
Check out our whole series with Susan Magnano where she will show you which tools to use and how to use them for light painting.
When will the next episode air:
Excuse me, i happen to like fanny packs.