In my experience, most of my catalog clients want a pure white (255) background instead of a gradient from left to right. If you're having multiple images on a page, this gradient can be distracting. A simple addition of a flash on the background and moving the model further forward to prevent spill usually fixes this.
Exactly! You can still use two v-flats too. Same background, move the model further from background in the middle of two negative fill v-flats, two background lights with barn doors in the space behind the v-flats, keep the key and fill lights adjusted to the new setup. Can get it all correct in camera. Same idea for pure white headshots.
Fascinating tutorial I have been wondering how you do it. And Thank you for NOT having a long generic intro! (Long generic intros are epidemic on UA-cam ….)
Hey Dani! question brother, the pouch that you have for your CamRanger.. is it something that came with it or was it a separate purchase? I'm looking to pick the device up this Friday and use it with my ipad pro for a big product shoot coming up. Also will be using this on a Sony A7r IV so hope the setup isn't TOO crazy lol. Thx in advance man!
In my experience, most of my catalog clients want a pure white (255) background instead of a gradient from left to right. If you're having multiple images on a page, this gradient can be distracting. A simple addition of a flash on the background and moving the model further forward to prevent spill usually fixes this.
Exactly! You can still use two v-flats too. Same background, move the model further from background in the middle of two negative fill v-flats, two background lights with barn doors in the space behind the v-flats, keep the key and fill lights adjusted to the new setup. Can get it all correct in camera. Same idea for pure white headshots.
Yeah this is weird
Never thought 9 years ago I'd see Dani doing tutorials on flash! Great job. Simple is always better and those v-flats come in clutch!
Thank you so much Dani and the nice people at the V-Flat World for such an informative and helpful BTS video! God bless you and good luck!
Good tutorial. Reminds me when I did studio work.
Just the kind of tutorial I was looking for!
Such an informative and wonderful photographer! Thank you!
Gotta love Dani. Amazing content and educational. Thank you all at V -Flat.
Cool & Simple Setup, a good Tutorial! And what for an amazing model!
Happt to see Danny and VFLAT working together.
Fascinating tutorial I have been wondering how you do it. And Thank you for NOT having a long generic intro! (Long generic intros are epidemic on UA-cam ….)
This is exactly what I needed to see! Thanks!
Very Inspirational! Thank You!
Dani💎 rocks 📸
Thank you boom Shakalaka 😁👌👌
Hey Dani! question brother, the pouch that you have for your CamRanger.. is it something that came with it or was it a separate purchase? I'm looking to pick the device up this Friday and use it with my ipad pro for a big product shoot coming up. Also will be using this on a Sony A7r IV so hope the setup isn't TOO crazy lol. Thx in advance man!
Awesome sir 😎
hi, I love the bag for camranger. Can you tell me where can I buy it? Thanks
Great video. I also like the edit as well. Where do you source your music?
Beautiful Model
thanks Dani.
There are more than two lights. There appears to be three. What is the third light? It looks like it’s in between the fill and the main.
Good eye Anna. I"m wondering the same.
I think that’s the light that is illuminating him for the video.
Light for video
@@danidiamond AH that makes sense, duh. Thank you!
Great video. Where did you get that holster for the CamRanger?
Hello! I love it!! ❤ What sizes are the softboxes
Perfect!
How do you get correct color on the iPad with CamRanger?
Dani, how long is the USB cord between the camera and CamRanger ?
Love this video! May I ask what modifiers were used on light?
We are using elinchrom rotalux modifiers.
@@vflatworld Thank you!
Interesting on the device to cast the images to ipad…
Where did get Dani get that pouch for the camranger?
Holdfast makes it
What size paper are you using?
107 inch super white from savage.
This was wayyyyyy to much talking.