Hi Mr Tony I'd like to ask a question about "light meters"! I bought one recently, but it gives me numbers of an (F stop) that I couldn't find in my camera!!! Is there a way to teach us the equivalence of those numbers which appear in the light metre so we can know what number should we put in the camera? I will be very grateful :)
Do you know where we can get a grey model "wig head". I'm looking for something like "Headly" the model head Tony Corbell uses in this video. I've looked at several different Styrofoam wig heads to purchase but didn't know if painting it would melt the styrofoam or if the paint would be evenly applied. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Can you show us how to create a preset, after you had done the color checker passport card, as the shots almaticly come in to lightroom. (obviously I'm talking Teathering shots)
What a master teaching a master class. Great job guys.
Excellent presentation Mr. Corbell and Joe. There's really no substitute for experience.
I like Tony's hat! * Amen on getting it right in camera! * It looks like Tony uses the same meter I do. Great meter.
One of the best lighting videos (with worthy subtle tips) I've so far seen on RUclips.
Great instructor!! I still have an old pocket wizard too. Great work on the videos!!
Best light tutorial I have ever watched!!! Thank you.
You guys are the very very best. Thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge. It is greatly appreciated.
Great Portrait Lighting Video Joe & Mr Corbell, Thanks Guys You Rock.....
Excellent lessons for someone with a beginning interest in studio/portrait lighting...
Awesome! Learned so much from this show and helped me understand why my metered readings were causing over exposure. Ready for another go now! :)
Lots of infomation ! Thanks a lot, Bowenstv, Tony and Joe ! But I really want to know when will you publish the other parts othe this series ?
Damn Experience..RUclips is the best teacher.
Great job Joe/Tony thanks much.
Excellent!!! Thank you for this great information!
great info on when to meter back towards the camera and when it will result in overexposure.
Wow! Amazing tutorial
This looks like the start of a great series, I cant believe so few views so far.
Great and humble tutorial! :)
Love it ! Great video
Really informative and comprehensive, thank you! - when are you doing part 2?
@ 9:26 Why not to bleed the capacitors, if you discharge it for photo it will hit at 11.4, if you bleed it it will charge again for your settings f8?
I will Love to take a class with him, he's awesome!!
very..
Learned so much....great teachers! Little less apprehension now... :)
When will you be doing Part 2?🤔
tony is a light scientist forreal
Hi Mr Tony I'd like to ask a question about "light meters"! I bought one recently, but it gives me numbers of an (F stop) that I couldn't find in my camera!!! Is there a way to teach us the equivalence of those numbers which appear in the light metre so we can know what number should we put in the camera? I will be very grateful :)
finally we talk about real photography, not just gears ...
Where is the Part 2 of this useful webminar, BowensTV ?Thanks !
Do you know where we can get a grey model "wig head". I'm looking for something like "Headly" the model head Tony Corbell uses in this video. I've looked at several different Styrofoam wig heads to purchase but didn't know if painting it would melt the styrofoam or if the paint would be evenly applied. Any thoughts or suggestions?
On Amazon 15" Tall Male Mannequin Head Durable Plastic Gray (50013) I found this on another one of his videos. I bought one and I love it.
jsemenya J thank you
jsemenya J
Can you show us how to create a preset, after you had done the color checker passport card, as the shots almaticly come in to lightroom. (obviously I'm talking Teathering shots)
you guys are very very good
What Induro model is that, and what brand is the ball head ?
I like when photographers become models. And how can a photographer apply the same small talk to make the other photographer crack a smile.
Whats the name of the song at the beginning of the video?
"Nobody moves. Nobody gets hurt" - Pulp Fiction, classic line.
Efficiency within simplicity. Erli Bittencourt
Why ISO 200? As opposed to using ISO 100 and increase flash power?
To increase the ambient exposure
+Dai Nguyen Not using ambient, so ISO 100 is enough. Increase in light output would maintain same shutter speed.
+Alan B ISO 200 is the native ISO for most pro DSLRs. My D700's native ISO is 200 as well.
Average skin tone is Ansel Adam's zone 6, medium gray is zone 5.
When will we see Part 2?
Some good basic points but could have been condensed into a much shorter video.