All nice advice, well done ! For folks with a long path in imagery, this is nothing new but it may be very useful for those lost when watching a flash-light of any kind. Just one advice, from my side this time : 4:14... never do that. Never. Ever. Really and seriously. If once you get the opportunity to see what the base of such a flash-light is composed of, in a 1/10th of a second you'll understand why you must absolutely avoid doing this. If you don't get this chance, I just write this one word... an easy one : fragile. Very. Happy photos, and happy weddings !
This video is definitely for those learning how to use flash. Not sure how UA-cam algorithm reached such a pro like yourself 🤔 And what did i say at min 4:14? Remove the bouncer? I don’t get it.
@@mjcarneiroI appreciated this video a lot! And for beginning photographers, I agree with you! I love the godox system by the way! And will do a similar video in future on my photog channel! I was confused by our friend’s comment also. But what I think he meant was at 41 seconds? To avoid picking up the camera and flash by the flash - in case the weight of the camera, snaps or dislodges the bottom of the flash unit! (My V1 has broken before, but from a different way!) sending good vibes!
Thank you :) you don’t need to set up flash with the camera. Just put the flash on the camera, and switch to TTL mode which means you don’t need to change anything else a part from the camera settings (just perfect the white balance and exposure on the camera and the flash light will adapt automatically). Does that make sense?
I loved your video, I was trying to take these paparazzi photos and you were the only video that made it clear, I would like to know what adjustment you make to your flash to take this type of photo, I would be very grateful for your help, I'm doing a wedding in July and I really wanted to take some photos like this
I just connect the to the camera and set the flash to TTL mode, which means you don’t need to adjust any settings on the actual flash, as it will be adjusted automatically based on your camera settings; it’s very straightforward! Does that answer your question? I hope you have an amazing wedding in July :) And you have a good flash, just for the paparazzi look, don’t use the bouncer or the diffuser, just point it straight to your subject- have a test before the wedding so you feel confirmation using it!
Tons of great tips in a short video. Good breakdown of different flash styles, settings and how-to.
Thank you!
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Short and sweet and right on point! Thank you!🌷🌷🌷
Ahhh thank you 🤍 happy to help x
She needs to be in front of the camera she is beautiful
Nahh, it’s boring! I’ve tried 😅
I agree and confirm your report, I'm doing so with Godox 860iii as well as the settings. Thanks for sharing.Greets🙂
Amaziing 🕺🪩🤍 let’s goooo
Such a helpful video! Thank you
Thanks for watching 💕
New video lets gooo!
Yoooozaaa 💅💅
I get nervous whenever I see photographers pick up their camera via the flash hotshoe 😅
My bad 🙈😬 I’ll improve
All nice advice, well done ! For folks with a long path in imagery, this is nothing new but it may be very useful for those lost when watching a flash-light of any kind.
Just one advice, from my side this time : 4:14... never do that. Never. Ever. Really and seriously. If once you get the opportunity to see what the base of such a flash-light is composed of, in a 1/10th of a second you'll understand why you must absolutely avoid doing this.
If you don't get this chance, I just write this one word... an easy one : fragile. Very.
Happy photos, and happy weddings !
This video is definitely for those learning how to use flash. Not sure how UA-cam algorithm reached such a pro like yourself 🤔
And what did i say at min 4:14? Remove the bouncer? I don’t get it.
@@mjcarneiroI appreciated this video a lot! And for beginning photographers, I agree with you! I love the godox system by the way! And will do a similar video in future on my photog channel! I was confused by our friend’s comment also. But what I think he meant was at 41 seconds? To avoid picking up the camera and flash by the flash - in case the weight of the camera, snaps or dislodges the bottom of the flash unit! (My V1 has broken before, but from a different way!) sending good vibes!
When younshooting flash. You’re have the camera in manual mode. Right?!
Yes :)
very nice and good information.. Thankyou.. how to set up flash with Sony A7iv and how to setup white balance? Thanks
Thank you :) you don’t need to set up flash with the camera. Just put the flash on the camera, and switch to TTL mode which means you don’t need to change anything else a part from the camera settings (just perfect the white balance and exposure on the camera and the flash light will adapt automatically). Does that make sense?
I loved your video, I was trying to take these paparazzi photos and you were the only video that made it clear, I would like to know what adjustment you make to your flash to take this type of photo, I would be very grateful for your help, I'm doing a wedding in July and I really wanted to take some photos like this
My flash is a Godox 860, what do you say in the video
I just connect the to the camera and set the flash to TTL mode, which means you don’t need to adjust any settings on the actual flash, as it will be adjusted automatically based on your camera settings; it’s very straightforward! Does that answer your question?
I hope you have an amazing wedding in July :)
And you have a good flash, just for the paparazzi look, don’t use the bouncer or the diffuser, just point it straight to your subject- have a test before the wedding so you feel confirmation using it!
Hey nice video!
What monitor using for retouch? :))
Hii! My monitor is Asus Proart 32'' 4k
@@mjcarneiro enjoy with this? printing photos ar the colors the same prints? Do you calibrate display?:))
Thanks. I'll throw out my Nikon SB-5000 flashes.
Not familiar with that one. But 100% recommend the godox if you’re looking to change :)
Don't listen to her advice if you trying to be a wedding pro
go on.. you teach us then 😂
That’s great advice. Keep it coming!
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