HOW I SHOT THIS | Off camera flash composite portrait tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @Petukbhai838
    @Petukbhai838 Год назад

    Business can be done with experience but Photography is the only artistic job which can not be done except Intelligence! love the Simple and easy Tricks u using sir! Love u!

  • @jerrym8140
    @jerrym8140 Год назад +1

    Stunning images and wow what a beautiful location, model too. ❤

  • @Cue1477
    @Cue1477 Год назад +1

    Absolutely Outstanding Neil!!!

  • @ladmanstudiosphotography
    @ladmanstudiosphotography Год назад +2

    absolutely gorgeous man. I have a wedding next year at a fantastic mansinon and there are so many places i get to finally play with. Looking forward to taking all i have learned from your channel and the FlashMasters community there.

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! And thank you for all your support of myself and Flash Masters too 😊 I bet you can't wait for your wedding, it sounds like an awesome venue!

  • @xavierfonce1396
    @xavierfonce1396 Год назад

    Bonjour Neil , Superbe Travail 👍📸📸 videos toujours au Top !! La robe de ta modèle est magnifique !! Amitiés de France

  • @danlektro
    @danlektro Год назад

    This was a fun video to watch - nice seeing a new model and a stunning new location!

  • @rignacio5199
    @rignacio5199 Год назад +1

    Great video Neil. I love how you keep things simple in this tutorial. Subscribed.

  • @Garbid
    @Garbid Год назад

    Found one tip to shoot composite without tripod if you have assistance. Use single point (instead of EYE AF or traking) mode AF locate the point on face. Make shot, remember composition and just on second shot locate af point again on face. Also recommended to use evf and stay in evf between the shots while assistant is moving light away. I think main is to don't change the height of camera

  • @MBFOTOGRAFIE
    @MBFOTOGRAFIE Год назад

    I understand that everyone has their own workshop, but it could have been done with the same set but with boom. This solves the problem in terms of lighting and the complementary light would be from the window or the second option - put the lamp through the window outside since - I'm guessing there was such a possibility - if not, my comment is unnecessary. What a beautiful place, model and bravo.

  • @diegphoto
    @diegphoto Год назад

    Beautiful work! Why in minute 5:41 when you take the photo, appears as if it were already edited?

  • @amitmalhotrasamridhifilmsa9063

    amazing

  • @vincentdupin4375
    @vincentdupin4375 Год назад

    Thank you !

  • @reimono
    @reimono 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful photos and I love the way you teach. Just want to add in that I think now days you can do it without a tripod and just Photoshop AI to remove the flash
    Keep the vids coming!

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much! Yes you are correct and I often do that, also my latest video is about the new generative AI feature in Lightroom. I do find however that it still isn't perfect so if I have the time I still prefer to take two exposures and use a tripod - but AI is getting very very good!

  • @tarwbull3208
    @tarwbull3208 Год назад

    worked with Elle a couple of times. Stunning model

  • @johnkennedy3476
    @johnkennedy3476 Год назад +1

    This is another great video, thanks for putting it together. How do you set your WB on a shoot like this? Is it set for the ambient light, or for the flash?

  • @rmpanchal9775
    @rmpanchal9775 Год назад +1

    Goodjob

  • @johnyoung1606
    @johnyoung1606 5 месяцев назад

    Freakin Beautiful !!!!!!!!!! :) :) :)

  • @soumoyadeepkundu3079
    @soumoyadeepkundu3079 Год назад

    In this particular shoot why you dont use mag sphere instead of this learg soft box ?? This will much easier to shoot and you can easly hide it behind this wall as well

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Год назад +2

      If I did that the light source would be a) smaller and b) further away, meaning that the light quality wouldn't be as good

  • @timk8258
    @timk8258 Год назад

    Beautiful work Neil! Ignore the trolls 😂

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Год назад

      Thank you Tim! And it's all good - the trolls boost the algorithm! 🤗

  • @MarcosMendoza-g5b
    @MarcosMendoza-g5b Год назад

    Ya con inteligencia artifiacial nada cuesta😅

  • @rajujosephraju.a.j151
    @rajujosephraju.a.j151 Год назад +1

    ❤👍

  • @BoodskiBro
    @BoodskiBro Год назад

    so feathering with a grid - I'm surprised any light falls on her at all

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Год назад

      Yeah, I really liked how it worked here

  • @luxmorebroadcast4753
    @luxmorebroadcast4753 6 месяцев назад

    Has anybody seen a similar lesson but using davinci resolve instead?

  • @ColchoneriasDelNorte
    @ColchoneriasDelNorte 8 месяцев назад

    para cuando videos en español?? jajjaj

  • @RobertXPhotography
    @RobertXPhotography Год назад

    He's going 1000 words a minute and not saying anything. And maybe it's just me, but his accent just makes it hard to follow / listen to him for any long duration of time.

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Год назад +1

      54,000 people disagree with you 😜

  • @fotoman76
    @fotoman76 Год назад +1

    Are you kidding me? you have unrealistically expensive equipment, a beautiful room full of light, and you complicate everything! For me, this approach is simply not acceptable. There is an expression: "to wear underpants over your head." That's exactly what you're doing!

    • @NeilRedfern
      @NeilRedfern  Год назад +6

      😂 I'm guessing you're not a fan of this shoot 😂 you do realise (I know you do as you have been subscribed to me for over 3 years) that my channel is about demonstrating techniques so that others can learn. If everything I did was natural light it wouldn't be very interesting...

    • @Jonners
      @Jonners Год назад +4

      ? Pretty much industry standard camera equipment for a wedding. Nothing complicated here. Neil is an amazing photographer and having worked along side him, know that he (and others) can achieve images like this is many situations, even in “normal” settings of a typical wedding. How is this approach “not acceptable”?, it’s not out of the realms of a wedding.

    • @pmjon8420
      @pmjon8420 Год назад

      I'm not sure why you think Neil's equipment is expensive? The vast majority of full time professional wedding photographers have this kind of set-up. The only difference being different manufacturers. I have learnt so much from Neil and find him to be very knowledgeable and personable. In fact he's a very positive yet humble guy. Maybe he should do a youtube lesson to teach you how to be the same? 🤔

    • @paulhayes20
      @paulhayes20 Год назад +1

      You spelt Photo wrong in your username. 😬

    • @fotoman76
      @fotoman76 Год назад

      @@paulhayes20 I'm an artist, and I see it this way :)