Gavin doesn't run out of ideas and solutions. Bdw love that transparent plastic sheet photo shoot. Great going, love you always. Warm Regards from North East India.
Another great and educational video from Gavin. I been afraid of using bare speedlites and now I know I shouldn't. Chloe was amazing and beautiful. Great pictures Gavin.
Great lighting as always. You are definitely one of the best online teachers in photography. I really love what you, Sam and Freya are doing! It seems that you are in your desaturated colour phase with editing 😊 To me it looks as if Cloe is sick. In Germany we say: neither fish nor meat 😅 I think I‘d prefer a proper B&W.
Always like this type of photo shoot Gavin they look interesting and are great on the eye you can have great fun with all the setups that you can think of
I was trying to take low key shots yesterday, but I ran into some issues. I tried to use a light in front, with a grid so it would be a little darker, but with that on the other strobes wouldn't slave, so I ended up taking it off, which lightened the whole shot. The strobe on the left had barn doors, trying to be a hairlight. The strobe on the right I put a blue gel and aimed it at the background, but it was very pale. I find it really hard to do low key, but I'm going to keep practicing!
A grid will narrow the beam of light and if your "Slave" flashes are in the shade with their optical receivers facing away from the key light they won't fire. From memory the workarounds were hit and miss. Honestly, radio transmitters are game changers 😉
@@GavinHoey Thank you! I was at school practicing today and it was the same thing. So, I guess pros would use transmitters on all the strobes. Makes, sense, because you need to be confident they're firing. :)
love the video and images.. great concept. where is that particular snoot found? cant seem to find it in the description and or on the site. I would have the typical rectangular speed light head. thanks Gavin..keep up the fantastic videos
What you see in the videos and the various different angles I use when editing the video together should give you a pretty good idea of distance.If it helps, my studio is only 15 feet wide, so you can be sure it's less then that 😉
dude.... while your videos are absolutely GREAT (presentation, subject matter, execution, and the like) im not sure anyone could take a bad picture of @chloekmodel! fabulous shoot...
Does anyone else like the video before watching? Gavin is a great teacher
Thanks for the preemptive 👍
I always learn something from Gavin. I try to watch his video when I can since it has great information. Thanks.
Thanks Joseph, keep watching and learning 👍
Very inspiring as usual. Love the last images with the smoke ❤
Love this! Thank you and Chloe 🎉
Enjoy watching the different ideas and techniques, I just need to find the time to try some!
Gavin doesn't run out of ideas and solutions. Bdw love that transparent plastic sheet photo shoot. Great going, love you always.
Warm Regards from North East India.
Thanks for the kind words, the plastic sheet session is one of my favourites of the years too 👍
Brilliant video. Fun, informative and practical. Cheers Jono 😊🏴📸
Love your noir stutorials! Thanks Gavin!
Me too Mati 🕵️♂️
Love me a bit of film Noir, wonderfully executed as always 👍
Thanks 👍
Sir Always learn something new from you when upload video.❤❤❤❤
Absolutely amazing video! I cannot wait to try that in my studio… You inspire me!
This is sooo cool, im going to try this trick this weekend. I love your videos and showing different effects
Another great and educational video from Gavin. I been afraid of using bare speedlites and now I know I shouldn't. Chloe was amazing and beautiful. Great pictures Gavin.
I understand your worries about bare flash and it can be a problem... unless you have a plan 😉
I love Gavin’s noir style stuff
Me too 😉
Excellent video on lights, thanks from Brisbane
My lighting guru!
Thanks Nelson 👍
I really love this! Great video, as always! Hoping to put it to the test myself someday!
I'm glad it's inspired you to have a go Fabrice 👍
Gavin, you always inspire :) thank you and your lovely team for always delivering great content. You make it look so easy :)
Thanks for sharing this video Gav love your work Mark from Australia
Gavin, you always inspire me!! Thank you so much for your contents!
Thanks Alessandro 👍
Really enjoy your tutorial video's Gavin. Good to see you again.
Thanks James. I'll be back in two weeks with another video BUT tune in next Thursday for an hour long live session 😁
love the video
Love your film noir Gavin. Awesome work 👍😊
Me too Paul 🕵️♂️
Great lighting as always. You are definitely one of the best online teachers in photography. I really love what you, Sam and Freya are doing!
It seems that you are in your desaturated colour phase with editing 😊 To me it looks as if Cloe is sick. In Germany we say: neither fish nor meat 😅
I think I‘d prefer a proper B&W.
Another Great how too! Sorry I missed it live.
I'm Live again right here next Thursday 👍
Nice one Gavin
Thanks Paul 👍
Missed the Live :-( And there was SMOOKE !!! Very good to see the three images of shadow hardness/softness side by side, thanks. Well done, All !
Live again next Thursday Alan 👍
What a brilliant video.😊
Thanks Paul 👍
I love this session Gavin! Always a great tutuorial from you and your team.
Thanks 😊
love this! another fantastic video from Gavin and the team 😊
Thank you, we had so much fun with this one (and way too much smoke!)
Always like this type of photo shoot Gavin they look interesting and are great on the eye you can have great fun with all the setups that you can think of
Thanks for the kind words and you're right, fun is the heart of what I do :)
Ooooh! I love this!
New camera?
Congratulations.. 🎉
Old camera and not mine, but very nice to play with 👍
Good stuff. Thank you.
Great stuff!
Thank you!
I was trying to take low key shots yesterday, but I ran into some issues. I tried to use a light in front, with a grid so it would be a little darker, but with that on the other strobes wouldn't slave, so I ended up taking it off, which lightened the whole shot. The strobe on the left had barn doors, trying to be a hairlight. The strobe on the right I put a blue gel and aimed it at the background, but it was very pale. I find it really hard to do low key, but I'm going to keep practicing!
A grid will narrow the beam of light and if your "Slave" flashes are in the shade with their optical receivers facing away from the key light they won't fire. From memory the workarounds were hit and miss. Honestly, radio transmitters are game changers 😉
@@GavinHoey Thank you! I was at school practicing today and it was the same thing. So, I guess pros would use transmitters on all the strobes. Makes, sense, because you need to be confident they're firing. :)
love the video and images.. great concept. where is that particular snoot found? cant seem to find it in the description and or on the site. I would have the typical rectangular speed light head. thanks Gavin..keep up the fantastic videos
Hi Jesse. The snoot is part of the
Flashpoint Round Head Flash Accessory Kit
www.adorama.com/fplfevrhak.html
@@GavinHoey Thanks... I didnt even see that.. lol.. guess it helps to read. lol thank you
Another great video!
Thank you Katie 👍
Hi Gavin, nice as always!! but maybe its useful in these setting to give rough an idea of the distance the flash source has to object in the picture
What you see in the videos and the various different angles I use when editing the video together should give you a pretty good idea of distance.If it helps, my studio is only 15 feet wide, so you can be sure it's less then that 😉
Super cool
Thanks Mark 👍
Very useful! Thank you Gavin, Chloe and Team! ❤
By the way, I really like Chloe, but will there be a video with Sophie again?
Spoiler alert... Stay tuned Chris, you might want to see one of my upcoming video(s) 😉
@@GavinHoey 🤗
my favorite guy on youtuibe
Thank you 😊
Can you create something with color smoke
did you switch to sony gavin?
I did... For this video. I've also tried Fuji recently. It's always good to try new things every now and then 😉
❤❤❤ chloe stunning lady
dude.... while your videos are absolutely GREAT (presentation, subject matter, execution, and the like) im not sure anyone could take a bad picture of @chloekmodel!
fabulous shoot...
Yes chloe la a very beautiful model dose she have an Instagram account ❤❤