gorgeous shots and model! I noticed your light hanging down on the ground since you have the extension head - try a super clamp with baby pin and you can secure the flash to one of the legs of your stand toward the bottom - which will increase the center of gravity and if it falls over the light is only a few inches off the ground. mileage may vary with a tripod leg though lol
Pretty sure that was as much fun for me as it was for both y'all! I must profess I'm a wide-open natural light junkie. Lovely work over at the BBQ at last light too. Did I detect a smidge of swirl on that 85 wide open?
She's stunning. Magic happens more often when you dont have to pose every movement. Only thing I'd do differently is remove the chain link fence posts in the last set of pics!
@@CesarLopez-uo6lm man I sure did and completely mislabeled the photos. Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately it’s too late for me to pull and repost. But I definitely need to pay more attention!
This is a style of photography that Jason does and excels at, the majority of people that follow Jason do so because they like what he does. Great job Jason 👏👏
@@oldmen5147 thanks for the response and commenting on my video. Your comments always help the algorithm and help more see my work! So thanks. That said, what kind of work do you do? I’d love to see it on your UA-cam channel.
Love her! She’s stellar!!! The natty light photos ROCK!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great ! Stunning model, beautiful shots.
Jason you didn't miss at all with that 85mm and McKenna is absolutely beautiful. natural light for the win.
Nice to see you work using natural light Jason. Thanks for sharing this one!
Outstanding work 👏🏾! Both you and the model did so well 😊.
What a stunner? Good job man.
gorgeous shots and model! I noticed your light hanging down on the ground since you have the extension head - try a super clamp with baby pin and you can secure the flash to one of the legs of your stand toward the bottom - which will increase the center of gravity and if it falls over the light is only a few inches off the ground. mileage may vary with a tripod leg though lol
Absolutely STUNNING! Please make a tutorial on how you edit your natural light shots……please
Enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing.
Pretty sure that was as much fun for me as it was for both y'all! I must profess I'm a wide-open natural light junkie. Lovely work over at the BBQ at last light too. Did I detect a smidge of swirl on that 85 wide open?
She's stunning. Magic happens more often when you dont have to pose every movement. Only thing I'd do differently is remove the chain link fence posts in the last set of pics!
Confirming that in min 2:45 you said you switched to your 50mm lens?
@@CesarLopez-uo6lm man I sure did and completely mislabeled the photos. Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately it’s too late for me to pull and repost. But I definitely need to pay more attention!
did you use ND filter on the natural light shots ?
@@Joinfluence no
*Her hair and smile is amazing (❛‿❛✿̶̥̥)*
The accent is sweet too….
Quit shooting with that 85mm! You are making me want to buy it! Curse you, Jason Allen! Great shots though.
你只会用大光圈和闪光灯,还会干什么?摄影水平太差
This is a style of photography that Jason does and excels at, the majority of people that follow Jason do so because they like what he does. Great job Jason 👏👏
@@oldmen5147 thanks for the response and commenting on my video. Your comments always help the algorithm and help more see my work! So thanks. That said, what kind of work do you do? I’d love to see it on your UA-cam channel.
Dude, most of the video is natural light.
@ people like this commenter are silly.
@@J.Allen_Photography Yeah, the trolls come out sooner or later. Your work is top notch!