I love Gavin Hoey videos in this video love to use continues light my family bought me this thanks giving 3 led light 200,150,150 watts. Please Please please make a video on how to use continues light for high key ligh portrait using led lights.
ONE DAY ill catch you live and not just on the recording. you really ARE one of the greatest teachers and of course Chloe is just always beautiful. i CANT subscribe to Adorama because i dont want to watch the other guys. youre the best so why waste time with the rest, is my manra. i still would like to come across the pond and do an internship with you and your team of models. thanks Freya and Sam for youre great professional support!
Fantastic show, couldn't make live but just watched recording, The black and whites were amazing. two backgrounds close together at the end was inspired. amazing model delivers every time for you. learnt a lot. thanks
Great talented model; participating to the photographer exploration; using simple materials helps at the same time, the dynamism of the focale (F1,7, example). Excellent work!! Great teaching, I'm learning!!
Gavin and team, very informative video. Thanks. Lots of new ideas to try out. A question, when you are taking close up portraits why don’t you use the camera in portrait mode/ vertical?
Gavin - I'm working through all your videos one by one - great stuff thank you. Do you ever work with make models? I'd love to see you change it up - any differences in your approach?
Excellent as always. My timeworn DSLR doesn't have Eye Detection, but with Face Detection enabled in AF-S mode it correctly focuses on the subject's eyes for the majority of shots. I'd love a Z9 but it'd probably be cheaper to undergo eye surgery!
The fourth power in Depth of Field (DoF) is called Circle of Confusion (CoC). It combines: film/sensor resolution, lens resolution, processing, image size, distance at which the image is looked at. Changes in CoC have a big impact on DoF. A sharp 1.4 can have less DoF than a soft 1.2. Bad processing - reduced sharpness - means more DoF because bigger CoC.
I absolutely love these shows, even though I wasn’t able to watch live unfortunately, day to day job came into the way 😉. So much information yet still so funny to watch, which makes watching them a pleasure. You guys really make a great team 😊
As usual, great tutorial from the Master. Question? Will you be preparing a tutorial on Mum & child, preferably toddler. More than one in photo? Thank you for all your lessons.
I watched you live from a showery Bideford, North Devon - I love your live shows, they're always such fun and really interesting. So tonight's was no exception. Great show Gavin! 👍
Couldn't make it yesterday but watched it today. Great as always! Thank you so much for your passion and inspiration! One question: How much time does it need to prepare such a live video and a regular 12-15 min video? I guess you try it all at least once before you record? Thanks a million, Peter.
Hi Peter. Prep time varies but one thing is constant... They always take much, MUCH longer to create then most viewers realise. From concept to planning, filming to editing there so many unseen parts to a recorded video. Luckily or unluckily editing isn't required on a live stream 😉
They're the Manfrotto 1052 stackable stands Del. Manfrotto is a UK company, which I like, and here's a link to the stands on Adorama www.adorama.com/bg1052bac.html
Hi Christopher. There one stop difference between f/1.8 and f/1.2 which essentially means twice as much light passes through the lens. That means your shutter speed can be twice as fast, or you can lower your ISO by half, or you can turn your flash power down by a stop with all the advantages that might bring for flash duration and power consumption. You'll also get a shallower depth of field... but the flip side is it's going to be a bigger, heavier, more expensive lens and that's a trade off only you can say is worth it or not.
Enjoyed the video (I missed the livestream by an hour because I was working (Yakima, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest). I have a question for you, Gavin: Did you ever have "Raw to the Core" merch, and if so, is it still available?
We did do "RAW to the Core" T-Shirts a long, LONG time ago. I think the only ones that never sold were XS size and probably went into the clothes bank when we moved house a few years back.
Great show as usual, how about an idea to ponder, most households have pets but very few RUclips photographers give advice on how to get the best photos. 👍
Thanks again for a very nice and inspiring session Gavin. It is like Chloe said - you certainly have that positive, funny vibe. Those B&W shots were gorgeous. As for the colour shots, I think there was a slight difference in quality using LED and Flash. If you look at the close up @ 9:15 it is an clear difference above and below Chloe's cheek bones, both for details and colours. When using the flash, both colours and details were much more harmonic, as the close up @ 35:10 shows. The latter looks much more flattering. Maybe I am missing something here or does this have a logical explanation? I really would love to catch your live session while they actually are live, but Thursdays are difficult for me. Have you considered changing the days for your live sessions? Thanks also to Chloe - brilliant as always - and to Sam and Freya who has full control of the technical parts
Hi Patty. Those are just a pair of cheap rugs. They help deaden the audio echo but also double up as props. They're often hung up as a background and we even rolled Chloe in one once! ruclips.net/video/tZKXYqhcNHQ/видео.html
Ones again Gavin you make me get more and more in this photography word thank u for your tips GOD BLESS YOU from Texas USA julio
Gavin is always a treat to listen, funny, relevent, creative and I learn so much. Thank you!
Gavin is the best instructor. Starts with a basic idea and we get to build to the final image with alternatives thrown in for good measure.
Thanks for the kind words Todd 👍
Gavin , best teacher ever! thank you for your amazing videos and and thank you for bringing beatiful Chloe in the show .. :-)
Bring Gavin in every videos❤️❤️
Thanks for mentioning about the differences in how the backgrounds are printed (in focus or out of focus).
I love Gavin Hoey videos in this video love to use continues light my family bought me this thanks giving 3 led light 200,150,150 watts. Please Please please make a video on how to use continues light for high key ligh portrait using led lights.
ONE DAY ill catch you live and not just on the recording. you really ARE one of the greatest teachers and of course Chloe is just always beautiful. i CANT subscribe to Adorama because i dont want to watch the other guys. youre the best so why waste time with the rest, is my manra. i still would like to come across the pond and do an internship with you and your team of models. thanks Freya and Sam for youre great professional support!
Thanks, Gavin to you and the entire team, who were involved in making this awesome video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Gavin! Always a pleasure to see you work, hear about the details, and see your beautiful results. Great job, Chloe.
Thanks Mike 👍
Great lesson once again!! See you on the next stream..
Will do Carl... Only two and a bit weeks to wait 👍
Hi Gavin, Thanks for this video, I always learn more every time with these videos. Thanks,
Love the tutorial, I did feel bad for Chloe when you were at 100% with your Forza 60c, models always tell me it's eye blinding.
You are the best teacher found online. Your camera and light tricks/ settings are great. The outcome is fabulous. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for another marvelous video, will try this!
Especially loved the last section of this one! Cheers :)
As always Gavin. Excellent!
Another great tutorial. I paused halfway through to go and have a try myself, really happy with the results 🎉
Definitely going to try this. love every bit of it!!!!!!!
Regards from Denmark, I am allways enyoing the your videos Cavin !
Fantastic example of creative idea's (as usual)
Thank you Gavin...! First time I've been mentioned in a video, even if it was indirectly! Swedish Light Strainer !!!
Yay Mike 😁
@@GavinHoey 👍📸
Gavin, you’re the BEST. Thanks for all the great informative knowledge you provide with this videos.
Et comme toujours Gavin Hoey est vraiment très constructif et excellent pédagogue, merci
Fantastic show, couldn't make live but just watched recording, The black and whites were amazing. two backgrounds close together at the end was inspired. amazing model delivers every time for you. learnt a lot. thanks
Hello all, Corpus Christi Texas here.
Informative portrait photography content Thanks Gavin.
Fantastic…As always you break things down that with such precision by showcasing the different tactics and approaches
Great talented model; participating to the photographer exploration; using simple materials helps at the same time, the dynamism of the focale (F1,7, example). Excellent work!! Great teaching, I'm learning!!
Omggg the drum idea sounds amazing
Gavin and team, very informative video. Thanks. Lots of new ideas to try out. A question, when you are taking close up portraits why don’t you use the camera in portrait mode/ vertical?
Very informative covering a great deal of ground as always.
Your an excellent teacher, you make learning fun :)
another fantastic video and Chloe is awesome
Gavin is the best!
Gavin - I'm working through all your videos one by one - great stuff thank you. Do you ever work with make models? I'd love to see you change it up - any differences in your approach?
Hi Gavin! Great to see you live. Although I never thought you were dead, you get to work with some beautiful models.
Ever GREAT videos and tricks. Thanks
Gavin, I always learn something, as your more that just a photographer, your an artist, and great educator. Thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed your video Gavin, well done!!
Love your videos! They are educational and fun.
i like this!
super video!!!! Thanks!!!
Excellent work by all the 'Team' as always 👏👏👏
❤ Another great video. Love the presentation.
Great show, great teacher! Congratulations!
Excellent as always. My timeworn DSLR doesn't have Eye Detection, but with Face Detection enabled in AF-S mode it correctly focuses on the subject's eyes for the majority of shots. I'd love a Z9 but it'd probably be cheaper to undergo eye surgery!
Another great stream. Thanks!
Thanks, your doing a great work. I love your presentation style
Thanks Charles ☺
The fourth power in Depth of Field (DoF) is called Circle of Confusion (CoC). It combines: film/sensor resolution, lens resolution, processing, image size, distance at which the image is looked at.
Changes in CoC have a big impact on DoF.
A sharp 1.4 can have less DoF than a soft 1.2.
Bad processing - reduced sharpness - means more DoF because bigger CoC.
Thank you!!
I absolutely love these shows, even though I wasn’t able to watch live unfortunately, day to day job came into the way 😉. So much information yet still so funny to watch, which makes watching them a pleasure. You guys really make a great team 😊
Thanks Ralf, there were actual tears of laughter behind the camera!
@@GavinHoey and that’s exactly how it should be, shouldn’t it? Fun and light yet at the same time productive.
Hello from Toronto! CANADA
Chloe is my favourite model🤗
Very nice idea and concept sir
Brilliant as always!!! ❤❤❤❤
Hello from Alan in Spain (Heating? It's been 28 degrees today)
love your videos
Another great live round, and as always I learned a lot regarding shallow depth of field. I applaud you and your staff.
Brilliant video Gavin and team. Fantastic results
Simply sublime (as always) !
As usual, great tutorial from the Master. Question? Will you be preparing a tutorial on Mum & child, preferably toddler. More than one in photo? Thank you for all your lessons.
No plans on that one from me Barky (not had much recent experience in family portraits) but keep watch Adorama TV as you never know.
Gavin, I believe you did a video where you added skirting (a baseboard) to a photo in Photoshop. I'd be grateful if you could point me to it.
thanks Mr. Gavin. .. please can u mention the link of 2 Collapsible Backdrop Pop Up that u used in end of the video ... ☺ also the size
Here you go www.adorama.com/ls57bcksmke.html
I watched you live from a showery Bideford, North Devon - I love your live shows, they're always such fun and really interesting. So tonight's was no exception. Great show Gavin! 👍
Great video Gavin thanks for sharing 👍 🎉 shutter, Apiture,exposure
Thanks Kirsty 📷
@@GavinHoey your welcome
Thank you
Another fun show, thank you
Great stuff
Always a treat to catch up with the Adorama streams, everyday is a learning day.... and great to have the lovely Chloe modelling :-)
Great video as always and Hello from Deep East Texas.
Thank you:)
Thanks for the helpful video! What tripod are you using?
Couldn't make it yesterday but watched it today. Great as always! Thank you so much for your passion and inspiration!
One question: How much time does it need to prepare such a live video and a regular 12-15 min video? I guess you try it all at least once before you record?
Thanks a million, Peter.
Hi Peter. Prep time varies but one thing is constant... They always take much, MUCH longer to create then most viewers realise. From concept to planning, filming to editing there so many unseen parts to a recorded video. Luckily or unluckily editing isn't required on a live stream 😉
Love those B&W photos :)
Gavin. Fantastic work again. Love learning from you. Would love to know about one 2 one or master class pricing.
Chloe has beautiful long hair. It''s usually braided or held back.
Hello from Texas!
Enjoyed the show very much as always. I'm looking for the link to the telescopic backdrop stands, could you help please Sir Gav....
They're the Manfrotto 1052 stackable stands Del. Manfrotto is a UK company, which I like, and here's a link to the stands on Adorama www.adorama.com/bg1052bac.html
Hi, from KCMO - Was the focus point on the Red splotch or the model?
Thanks!
Hello from
chicago Il.
Your focal lengths are all half the full frame equivalent?
hi Gavin .... im from south africa
Great video!
I get a reasonable blur with my nikon Z 1.8 what are the advantages of going to 1.4 , 1.2 0’95 ect.
Hi Christopher. There one stop difference between f/1.8 and f/1.2 which essentially means twice as much light passes through the lens. That means your shutter speed can be twice as fast, or you can lower your ISO by half, or you can turn your flash power down by a stop with all the advantages that might bring for flash duration and power consumption. You'll also get a shallower depth of field... but the flip side is it's going to be a bigger, heavier, more expensive lens and that's a trade off only you can say is worth it or not.
Enjoyed the video (I missed the livestream by an hour because I was working (Yakima, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest). I have a question for you, Gavin: Did you ever have "Raw to the Core" merch, and if so, is it still available?
We did do "RAW to the Core" T-Shirts a long, LONG time ago. I think the only ones that never sold were XS size and probably went into the clothes bank when we moved house a few years back.
Great show as usual, how about an idea to ponder, most households have pets but very few RUclips photographers give advice on how to get the best photos. 👍
Pet photography is all the hard parts of people photography with sack loads of extra stress thrown in! Not my skill set unfortunately.
I thought that's what you'd say, it would have been so funny.
Choke is very beautiful
Thanks again for a very nice and inspiring session Gavin. It is like Chloe said - you certainly have that positive, funny vibe. Those B&W shots were gorgeous. As for the colour shots, I think there was a slight difference in quality using LED and Flash. If you look at the close up @ 9:15 it is an clear difference above and below Chloe's cheek bones, both for details and colours. When using the flash, both colours and details were much more harmonic, as the close up @ 35:10 shows. The latter looks much more flattering. Maybe I am missing something here or does this have a logical explanation?
I really would love to catch your live session while they actually are live, but Thursdays are difficult for me. Have you considered changing the days for your live sessions?
Thanks also to Chloe - brilliant as always - and to Sam and Freya who has full control of the technical parts
hi from Deshraj Thakur, Gungun the Wedding Photographers
Hello, Shirley from SA
What are you using for the dark flooring?
Texas
May I know what application is used on the monitor
Hello from sunny Selsey :)
Rutland, VT
What are you using for the floor? Are they pieces of carpet?
Hi Patty. Those are just a pair of cheap rugs. They help deaden the audio echo but also double up as props. They're often hung up as a background and we even rolled Chloe in one once! ruclips.net/video/tZKXYqhcNHQ/видео.html
@@GavinHoey Okay, thanks! I enjoyed watching this live.
North dakota
'I'm just the button pusher'... you just gave me my company name Gavin... Button Pusher Photography
Glad I could help Martin 👍