HELLO, I'M FROM BRAZIL AND I REALLY LIKE YOUR VIDEOS, WHICH ARE TRULY PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES, I'VE FOLLOWED YOU FOR A LONG TIME. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THE TECHNIQUES.
Your videos are exceptional. I photograph (almost exclusively) birds, so fast shutter speeds, high burst rates, etc with no supplemental lighting. I've never done done studio photography and, in fact, have never been in a proper photography studio. Yet, I'm going through all your videos with keen interest. I'm going to buy myself a speedlight and wireless trigger for Christmas! Then, I suppose, I'll watch your videos again!
Each video is an experience, many times I think I know everything about how it is going to be done and that it is not going to surprise me, but I always learn something new, thank you teacher for your passion to share
Excelente aula de iluminação, assisto todos o vídeos e admiro como controla a luz para realçar a beleza do assunto. Obras primas no controle da luz. Obrigado
Flash is measured in energy, not power and the exact value is irrelevant. It will depend on the energy available in the lighting unit, the efficiency of any modifier used distance, etc.. The flash unit I used had a maximum energy of 500 J and was set to an energy level of 5 out of 10 which equates to about 16 J. About the same as a small speed light flash. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
Merhaba..Stil life çalışmaları yapıyorum..fakat ev ortamındayım..Öyle sizin gibi ekipmanlarım yok..İşıklara ve .Arka plana çok dikkat etmekteyim..Güzel önerileriniz için teşekkür ediyorum...
what a pity, a Sinar P2 in the background, and he goes for a dslr 😞 when that P2 would have been perfect for this shot!!!!! (PS the S in sinar stands for Studio, exactly where you are at!!!). also using the Sinar P2 you could have improved that shot, by adding an angle, aka a receding plane, and do selective focus (tilt\shift\swing) to make the subject shine.
Unfortunately very few people these days even know what a P2 is let alone know how to use it. I try to make my demonstrations accessible. Perhaps some time in the future I will do a video with the Sinar. Thanks for your comment, all comments help grow my channel. Thanks for watching.
@@CameraClubLive yes, what a shame all those skills and knowledge are not as prevalent any more; but you still can show it, just add a Fuji GFX via an adaptor on the back, like a cambo actus system, but on steroids, or even some dslr's , just need the right adaptor, then you can use it digitally. but Yes, we do need some more 'how to's' on this stuff, as the more stuff out there, the more confident people are in using film, and hence the bigger cameras.
@@CameraClubLive no worries, but as some feedback, if you could explain how to do it, brand agnostic, so the flash setup can be done by anyone, whether using a film slr, MF camera, or dslr \mirrorless as you have done, as some of it, perhaps by necessity was " edited" in, setup beforehand, like assembling the softboxes and lights, great you showed us how to adjust them to the shot; but if we are using film, Negative, or slide, how does it change how we meter for it, ie: do we meter shadows rather than highlights?
Wow, wow & wow. You are special. Have a nice time, teacher.
Thank you! You too!
I feel like I should be paying a premium for this level of tutorial!
Thank you so much for your patient and measured approach, excellent tuition!
Thanks for watching.
HELLO, I'M FROM BRAZIL AND I REALLY LIKE YOUR VIDEOS, WHICH ARE TRULY PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES, I'VE FOLLOWED YOU FOR A LONG TIME. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THE TECHNIQUES.
Thank you very much!
I liked how the bright spots on the glass and bottle became softer with the filter material used between the side light and the subject.
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A second German….really great, it‘s a pleasure to watch your posts
Many thanks!
Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you teacher.
Every videos is pure magic. And now I also want to eat grapes
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As always, awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
Another great job.
Thank you! Cheers!
Really enjoyed watching this very well made professional video! Thank you for showing your techniques of this commercial shot.
Thanks for watching.
Your videos are exceptional. I photograph (almost exclusively) birds, so fast shutter speeds, high burst rates, etc with no supplemental lighting. I've never done done studio photography and, in fact, have never been in a proper photography studio. Yet, I'm going through all your videos with keen interest. I'm going to buy myself a speedlight and wireless trigger for Christmas! Then, I suppose, I'll watch your videos again!
Thanks for your story, it’s always good to hear about other people’s experience. Thank you for watching.
another great job.
I appreciate that
I´am new to this Channel and i saw a few videos , it`s a pleasure to watch this... very nice. thx.greetings from German
Welcome!
Each video is an experience, many times I think I know everything about how it is going to be done and that it is not going to surprise me, but I always learn something new, thank you teacher for your passion to share
Thank you for watching.
Really enjoyed watching this high-value tutorial! Can't wait one day I could see tutorials on fashion or even astro photography here!
Great suggestion!
it's a pleasure to watch your videos. well done. 🙂
Glad you like them!
Great video ! As if someone is sitting on a porch enjoying the sunset. I love the ambiance of this photo ! 🧡
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Interesting as always, thank you
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great video
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Such a good teacher. Cheers.
Glad you like the videos.
Very nice! Thank you.
Thank you too!
Beautiful work 👏
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As always, awesome video!
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Very useful, thank you.
You're welcome!
Very informative, Thanks!!!
You're welcome!
My third time watching this one. Now to go actually do a similar shot.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Excelente aula de iluminação, assisto todos o vídeos e admiro como controla a luz para realçar a beleza do assunto. Obras primas no controle da luz. Obrigado
Thanks for watching.
Hi, these videos are great! What was the flash power you used for the main light? Thank you for being so helpful!
Flash is measured in energy, not power and the exact value is irrelevant. It will depend on the energy available in the lighting unit, the efficiency of any modifier used distance, etc.. The flash unit I used had a maximum energy of 500 J and was set to an energy level of 5 out of 10 which equates to about 16 J. About the same as a small speed light flash. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching.
Hello, I follow you for many years and I’m wondered if you can prepare a video to simulate a light come from a window
Yes I have a plan to do just that, and also just using the light from a window.
Thank you for watching.
Merhaba..Stil life çalışmaları yapıyorum..fakat ev ortamındayım..Öyle sizin gibi ekipmanlarım yok..İşıklara ve .Arka plana çok dikkat etmekteyim..Güzel önerileriniz için teşekkür ediyorum...
Glad you like it.
what a pity, a Sinar P2 in the background, and he goes for a dslr 😞 when that P2 would have been perfect for this shot!!!!! (PS the S in sinar stands for Studio, exactly where you are at!!!). also using the Sinar P2 you could have improved that shot, by adding an angle, aka a receding plane, and do selective focus (tilt\shift\swing) to make the subject shine.
Unfortunately very few people these days even know what a P2 is let alone know how to use it. I try to make my demonstrations accessible. Perhaps some time in the future I will do a video with the Sinar.
Thanks for your comment, all comments help grow my channel.
Thanks for watching.
@@CameraClubLive yes, what a shame all those skills and knowledge are not as prevalent any more; but you still can show it, just add a Fuji GFX via an adaptor on the back, like a cambo actus system, but on steroids, or even some dslr's , just need the right adaptor, then you can use it digitally. but Yes, we do need some more 'how to's' on this stuff, as the more stuff out there, the more confident people are in using film, and hence the bigger cameras.
@@CameraClubLive no worries, but as some feedback, if you could explain how to do it, brand agnostic, so the flash setup can be done by anyone, whether using a film slr, MF camera, or dslr \mirrorless as you have done, as some of it, perhaps by necessity was " edited" in, setup beforehand, like assembling the softboxes and lights, great you showed us how to adjust them to the shot; but if we are using film, Negative, or slide, how does it change how we meter for it, ie: do we meter shadows rather than highlights?
et un très bon vin... thanks Sir
What camera software is used for the tether?
I use Capture One software.
What was the filter used in the background lighting?
I used a Lee 019 gel filter.
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5*****'s
You’re welcome.