Nice portraits ofCoco! Her outfit suited the backdrop perfectly. Your scrim would have done an excellent job, as we have seen in past videos, but this light and globe diffuser did a great job. Portable, easy to set up, very good results. I had to rewind to check how the skirt fabric was arranged on the floor, saw that Coco and you did a nice job there. The results were excellent examples of low key lighting, much appreciated.
I’ve tried 3 different lanterns and found the one from SmallRig the best built & easiest to use & set up…I may also try the bigger one from Nanlite, as it is nearly twice the size…I also had two of the lights, to test as a headshot system, to compete with the Peter Hurley system…the lantern & a strip box work quite well & is more affordable…but I sent the lights back…constant led for headshots is tough on the eyes…but the AD 200 bare bulb works very well, for what little headshots I do…
Thanks for your videos I have learned a lot frim you. Could you please give your opinion about What camera is better for photography : Sony a 7 iii or the sony a 7 iv?
I always wanted to know the dimensions of your studio space that you are using, and what's the most you could comfortably shoot for a group corporate or family shoot I your space and how you would shoot the session⁉️
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With this setup, would it be possible making portraits outside during the day around 4pm when the sun starts to soften?
Thank you for the video Sir Jiggie. Great light and images. That background is so beautiful. The colors are just right with the model.
Yeah kudos to coco for putting it together
Beautiful!
Thank you
Nice portraits ofCoco! Her outfit suited the backdrop perfectly. Your scrim would have done an excellent job, as we have seen in past videos, but this light and globe diffuser did a great job. Portable, easy to set up, very good results. I had to rewind to check how the skirt fabric was arranged on the floor, saw that Coco and you did a nice job there. The results were excellent examples of low key lighting, much appreciated.
Thank you, this was cocos idea :)
I’ve tried 3 different lanterns and found the one from SmallRig the best built & easiest to use & set up…I may also try the bigger one from Nanlite, as it is nearly twice the size…I also had two of the lights, to test as a headshot system, to compete with the Peter Hurley system…the lantern & a strip box work quite well & is more affordable…but I sent the lights back…constant led for headshots is tough on the eyes…but the AD 200 bare bulb works very well, for what little headshots I do…
What a photo! Has a painterly feeling to it and of course it helps to have such a gorgeous model! Is there a flash involved in this photoshoot? Thanks
Thanks for your videos I have learned a lot frim you. Could you please give your opinion about What camera is better for photography : Sony a 7 iii or the sony a 7 iv?
Hello! Do you think 90 cm is big enough for you lantern? Or maybe 65cm?
I don’t know if you mentioned it but why use a constant light verses flash.
I always wanted to know the dimensions of your studio space that you are using, and what's the most you could comfortably shoot for a group corporate or family shoot I your space and how you would shoot the session⁉️
With this setup, would it be possible making portraits outside during the day around 4pm when the sun starts to soften?
Light might be a bit too week
Can this soft box be used with a speedlight?
Definitely
Backdrop is from where?
Link in the video description
Present sir ...
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Clickbait title! You don’t tell anything about how to use the light, but just about the light.