Very nice. It looks like your passion is for the same kind of work that I’ve just finished building my studio for. I’m definitely jealous of the beard on your subject. Looks great.
Absolutely brilliant, so well explained and thought through. Thumbs up to Darryl too, what an impressive looking dude, 'Fearless" and "Scotsman" come to mind, (I have no idea what nationality he is sorry)
Great tips Ian. I especially like the second setup and the results you got from it. I am going to try something similar this afternoon to see what type of results I get. Thanks for the tips.
Hey Steve, thanks mate. A lot I think is trial and error. Knowing these things help us get the shot quicker. That way we look better in front of waiting models 🤟
Hi buddy, I hope you and yours are well. Thanks for your kind words but I wouldn't think I've invented anything. Everything has been done before, somewhere 🤭
@@IanMunroArt no problem. There’s information in this video that will save me loads of time. Brilliant to see your workflow in action. Keep them coming big man 🤛🏻
I am very happy to come across your channel it is very interesting and I would like you to make us a video please how do you connect your camera with the computer and see the photo in full screen thank you again
👍🔔 my english is Bad, but your photos are great. 😢 i have to look three times to understand 70% - that is ok. Greets from Germany, Carsten Villa Petersberg
Fantastic video and great tips. Really enjoying working my way though your channel. Can I ask where do the majority of your clients come from or who your target audience is? It's very hard finding this info out from photographers like yourself, as someone who want's to pursue dramatic/ cinematic photography, all the advice I get is to stick to the main stream baby and weddings. But it's not where my heart lies.
Hi Gareth 👋 thanks for your words of encouragement, I appreciate you. If you're talking models then I use friends or, people who know people and not models. As for my target audience that's a bit different. In an attempt to draw viewers and subscribers I'll include studio stuff, tips and how to's and lighting stuff. I also include set builds etc. I try and cover some photography but mostly it's aimed at creatives in any field. My goal is to make myself and my processes ie using recycled materials and craft materials visible to art collectors, galleries and continue my aim of exhibition works. I have a day job that helps pay rent on studio and Gez who you'll see in videos that helps with all of this. 👍
I'm very happy to help and give any advice. Me personally? I'd never do mainstream work because it's not me or my style and I'd get found out for not putting my heart into it. Stick to what you'd love to do if financially possible.
Thanks Ian for the brilliant reply, sorry it’s taken me a while to read it, been off RUclips for a week or so, but going to dive into some more of your videos today. Can I ask what kind of galleries are exhibiting your work? I’ve found lots don’t accept photography because they don’t class it as an art form and only want paintings and sculptures. I really need to get a theme or a project underway I think so I have some consistency in a body of work.
Hi buddy, I've exhibited for flux London and at the Kelby One gallery in Florida. Anything else has been my own displays. It's really hard to get accepted tbh as an art form and there's a lot of snobbery with it. Its a pain in the ass 🤣🤣🤣
Very nice. It looks like your passion is for the same kind of work that I’ve just finished building my studio for. I’m definitely jealous of the beard on your subject. Looks great.
Glad to hear we share the same thought process David. 🙂
As Joe McNally says, lighting is a game of inches.
Very true 👍 thanks.
Great video, soon as you started speaking I thought you were local, thanks from Cardiff
Hey 👋 yeah not too far away. A bit further up the valleys. Ebbw Vale. 🙏🏻 thanks for dropping by 👏
Absolutely brilliant, so well explained and thought through. Thumbs up to Darryl too, what an impressive looking dude, 'Fearless" and "Scotsman" come to mind, (I have no idea what nationality he is sorry)
Thanks Claire, very much Celtic but he's as Welsh as they come 😀
Wonderful Shops.. he looks like Rasputin or a Romanov on the last picture. PERFECT!
Thanks Hermann 👍 yes he reminds me the same. Cheers 🍻
Great tips Ian. I especially like the second setup and the results you got from it. I am going to try something similar this afternoon to see what type of results I get. Thanks for the tips.
Hey Steve, thanks mate. A lot I think is trial and error. Knowing these things help us get the shot quicker. That way we look better in front of waiting models 🤟
You created a whole new set up! "The Munro Double Key Lighting" - Not half bad lad 👍🏻
Hi buddy, I hope you and yours are well. Thanks for your kind words but I wouldn't think I've invented anything. Everything has been done before, somewhere 🤭
images look fantastic!! 💪🏼💪🏼🌟💓🌟
Aww thanks so much 🙏🏻
Gorgeous lighting!
Thanks so much!
Awesome video with great commentary explaining the process
Hi Aiden, thanks mate for taking time to comment. It makes all the difference interacting because I know now that it's useful to some people 👍
@@IanMunroArt no problem. There’s information in this video that will save me loads of time. Brilliant to see your workflow in action. Keep them coming big man 🤛🏻
I am very happy to come across your channel it is very interesting and I would like you to make us a video please how do you connect your camera with the computer and see the photo in full screen thank you again
You can with a tether cable from camera to laptop. Tether tools make them. 👍
Hi Ian. A great video and very well explained. Surprising that you haven`t more subscribers. Great content.
Thanks Tony 🙏🏻
👍🔔 my english is Bad, but your photos are great. 😢 i have to look three times to understand 70% - that is ok. Greets from Germany, Carsten Villa Petersberg
Thanks Carsten. 🙏🏻 your engis ok 👍
Really useful Ian
Cheers mate I hope you are well 👍
Thanks for the tips 🙂
Cool, and thanks for taking time to comment and drop by. 👍
Fuji Camera? Nice work!
Hi Paul, hope you're well. No its Sony A7R4 for this one. Thanks for dropping by.
Great results!
Thanks for stopping by I appreciate it . 🙏🏻
thank youuuu!!!!
No thank you for supporting 🤟
Fantastic video and great tips. Really enjoying working my way though your channel.
Can I ask where do the majority of your clients come from or who your target audience is? It's very hard finding this info out from photographers like yourself, as someone who want's to pursue dramatic/ cinematic photography, all the advice I get is to stick to the main stream baby and weddings. But it's not where my heart lies.
Hi Gareth 👋 thanks for your words of encouragement, I appreciate you. If you're talking models then I use friends or, people who know people and not models. As for my target audience that's a bit different. In an attempt to draw viewers and subscribers I'll include studio stuff, tips and how to's and lighting stuff. I also include set builds etc. I try and cover some photography but mostly it's aimed at creatives in any field. My goal is to make myself and my processes ie using recycled materials and craft materials visible to art collectors, galleries and continue my aim of exhibition works. I have a day job that helps pay rent on studio and Gez who you'll see in videos that helps with all of this. 👍
I'm very happy to help and give any advice. Me personally? I'd never do mainstream work because it's not me or my style and I'd get found out for not putting my heart into it. Stick to what you'd love to do if financially possible.
Thanks Ian for the brilliant reply, sorry it’s taken me a while to read it, been off RUclips for a week or so, but going to dive into some more of your videos today.
Can I ask what kind of galleries are exhibiting your work? I’ve found lots don’t accept photography because they don’t class it as an art form and only want paintings and sculptures.
I really need to get a theme or a project underway I think so I have some consistency in a body of work.
Hi buddy, I've exhibited for flux London and at the Kelby One gallery in Florida. Anything else has been my own displays. It's really hard to get accepted tbh as an art form and there's a lot of snobbery with it. Its a pain in the ass 🤣🤣🤣
brilliant
Oh, thanks 🙏🏻 I appreciate it.
good video .
Hey 👋 thanks so much 🙏🏻
that is NOT a parabollic softbox...I wish people and companies would stop using wrong terms as marketing tools
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