I love the way you teach and demonstrate. So easy to follow. You mentioned that you would do a video on white backgrounds with multiple flashes. Would be great to have that link added in the description. 👍🏻
I have a question I have to shoot bridal gowns On a gray back drop.....full body so do you recommend a 38 inch octa box or a 7 ft umbrella because I need full perfect lighting
I have question spyros , I like to watch your blogs there not full of shit , have you done one about TCM ttl converted manual , on the Godox xpro theres not many tutorials about , if you do one more info on set up and selecting your flash your using , what happens if your using two lights . thanks mate
+Spyros Heniadis thank you for your response. I will try the one light setup first to see how i can hide the shadows behind the my subjects. If I fail, i will try the to bring the continues lightning (will try to lighten only the backdrops by using some black paper or something). Great Video btw always watch your vids.
+Spyros Heniadis Thanks! I'm going doing a "photo booth" style shoot shortly for a friends birthday, space is very limited, so a 1 light set up would be ideal!
@Spyros Heniadis Thanks a lot.. very useful information.. How did you get this backdrop with train? do you have a tutorial on how? I have been looking for a "backdrop with train" to shoot a workout video (indoor)... perhaps outdoor too... Mostly indoor.. I purchase couple of backdrops on Amazon; but, they all wrinkle as soon as I step on them to perform a workout lol.. Any suggestion on where I can purchase "wrinkle -free backdrop with a train" or "alternatives" will be greatly appreciated.. IG handle Casey360fitness if you would like to DM me answers to above questions! Thank you!
you are the first person in of my life who can explain easily how should i use speedlights. thank you.
I love the way you teach and demonstrate. So easy to follow. You mentioned that you would do a video on white backgrounds with multiple flashes. Would be great to have that link added in the description. 👍🏻
Great! Thanks for keeping it simple.
This was really helpful!!!
Such a good way to explain for those who don’t have so many lights just yet, thank you :)
This is the best video explaining this thank you!
Thanks for the video !
Thank you
Good tip! How about bouncing the flash on full power to the ceiling?
Thanks a lot Spyros...very helpful for me..keep it up ur good work
Could also move the light to opposite side, take second shot then a quick comp in Photoshop to make background perfectly white.
Helpful video - the slight shadow is a quick fix in Photoshop.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Very useful tutorial Spyros. Keep them coming.
Great explanation, Spyros! I learn a lot with you. Thanks.
Christiano Lopes I have a canon ti5 what type of lens and flash do I need
Mind blowing.
Very Helpful
Thank
What size backdrop are you using?
I have a question I have to shoot bridal gowns
On a gray back drop.....full body so do you recommend a 38 inch octa box or a 7 ft umbrella because I need full perfect lighting
Great video Sir!
Nice video Spyros! looking forward to the next video :)
So I own a salon and we have limited space for hair pictures. Suggestions?
I have question spyros , I like to watch your blogs there not full of shit , have you done one about TCM ttl converted manual , on the Godox xpro theres not many tutorials about , if you do one more info on set up and selecting your flash your using , what happens if your using two lights . thanks mate
Thank you, Sir.
whats the materials of the backdrop ?
thanks great video, very useful
what flash r u using?
how to determine if its 1/8 of power?
Hi Spyros Heniadis, can i use a continuous lightning besides my flash to reduce or get rid of the shadows?
+Spyros Heniadis thank you for your response. I will try the one light setup first to see how i can hide the shadows behind the my subjects. If I fail, i will try the to bring the continues lightning (will try to lighten only the backdrops by using some black paper or something). Great Video btw always watch your vids.
What about if you have multiple subjects in the shot using this method will they be exposed properly? Regards Tom
+Spyros Heniadis Thanks! I'm going doing a "photo booth" style shoot shortly for a friends birthday, space is very limited, so a 1 light set up would be ideal!
Thanks very much, that's a great help!! :)
@Spyros Heniadis Thanks a lot.. very useful information.. How did you get this backdrop with train? do you have a tutorial on how? I have been looking for a "backdrop with train" to shoot a workout video (indoor)... perhaps outdoor too... Mostly indoor.. I purchase couple of backdrops on Amazon; but, they all wrinkle as soon as I step on them to perform a workout lol.. Any suggestion on where I can purchase "wrinkle -free backdrop with a train" or "alternatives" will be greatly appreciated.. IG handle Casey360fitness if you would like to DM me answers to above questions! Thank you!
Hi ! I'm one of your followers and....Do you know where I can buy one of those..."models"...mannequin ?
Thanks for your fast response. Great work.
Why don't you bring the light closer to the subject and set the light at more of an 45 degree angle.. So the shadow falls off frame..
Hi have you tried this? Does this give pure white? obviously you need to adjust the flash power if you put the light closer to the subject
That ist exactly why it would work better. @@Alfredolunafoto1
Just move the flash around a bit and the shadow will disappear
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check your histogram, your background was never perfectly white in this entire video. Perfectly white means hexa-f