B&H Prospectives: Fashion Photography | Lindsay Adler
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- In this third episode of Prospectives, Lindsay Adler takes us through her process as a fashion photographer. She discusses how she keeps herself inspired, where she gets her ideas, and how she surrounds herself with other professional creatives to achieve her looks. This episode has been sponsored by Sigma, lenses that Lindsay herself uses throughout her fashion shoots. Show created and directed by Kelly Mena.
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One of the best Videos I’ve seen. Such a brilliant teacher even back then
This is extremely great information. Most people will take years or even a decade to learn what you so simple explained in this few min. You are a gift to the photography world Lindsay! B&H Rocks for putting these together. Thanks!
usually when I spend my time to check something out like this, I end up not caring about what the person says, because there images mean nothing to me, but Lindsay's images were all good, so I enjoyed hearing her thoughts
I been following her work and I have attended a few seminars. Awesome work by her and her team.
this is a great insight on creative process, thanks Lindsay!
Very interesting.
Hey thats me assisting! one of my favorite shoots lindsay's done! she's truly the best!!!
Wow. This one a very informative, comprehensive and insightful piece. It's not often we get such a breakdown of the creative thought and process. Thank you!
Also, thank you for a clear explanation of why you shoot editorials. Gives me some comfort in my unpaid, editorial shoots.
Oh my days! I'm on love with her and her work
Very happy you put up a video geared, slightly, towards more advanced shooters.
Love these type of videos! Great insights into the creative process are always refreshing. Plus the photography was beautiful. thx
Great to listening to your workflow. Amazing how much work is behind all your beautiful work. So inspiring and overwhelming at the same time!
This was extremely helpful for me. I have been having a difficult time figuring out how to pull ideas together and this creative process is amazing. Thank you!
She is AMAZING!!! i love her!
Very Inspirational works
Very useful...!
That's what they should tell us in the University! but what they show us is overcomplicated, overanalyzed vision of fashion photography. Thanks for this piece of information :)
Great insight, your video opens different ideas to me, Thanks.
very inspiring and informative.great video
Fantastic. Great video.
Useful, informative and clearly explained. Thank you :)
Brilliant!!!!!
Great piece! How are you liking that Redrock One Man Crew? I've been thinking about picking one up..it adds some nice motion to that main shot...hmmm
I just found a new Idol *0* YOU ARE AMAZING lindsay
Thank you!
Thanks for watching, Veselin!
Very interesting!
love it ..............
love yer work....
Love the video! What was the gobo tool you used?
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+Jess D.Lea While we do not carry the exact gobo in use, the Rosco Standard Steel Gobo #78402B Dream Grill would be similar. bhpho.to/1Tap1GB
*Andrea
Great work
What was that lighting equipment used at 6:00 to make the shadows on the model's face?
That is a Bronson Picolite fitted with a projection attachment and a gobo to partially block the light. Thanks for your question.
Very cool
All I want to do !
♥ Would love to have workshop with you.
The no arm look is creeping me out!
Gostaria que houvesse legenda para o idioma português Brasil
this is exactly what i want to do !!! as my life goal!! i dont know how to achieve this, i am currently doing a diploma in digital photography ive been a creative person my whole entire life , i self-taught myself everything about my camera, my lenses, manual modes, what the heck iso is, fstop , everything about photography i learnt myself. i watch youtube everyday until ..well its 9pm right now lol i work as a photographer doing weddings occassionally n domestic portraits , i also work admin for a liquid waste company . im trying so hard to fit it all in but what you are doing is my main goal. its me. i have ideas. i have creativity . i have moods. i have dreams. i can use ps. i can use lr. with confidence. but i dont know how to complete it all. put my foot in the door. ???? HELP i cant even get a model to pose for me to build my portfolio to get those clients its hopeless
I get what you're saying. I've left corporate after 10 years and now pursuing photography. Practice a lot. You'll eventually get the hang of it.
You made me smile!!! You will be there!!
katie miller to start, and I know this maybe tough todo, but perhaps you hire a model to photograph. or better yet join a Meetup photography group that hires models that you can shoot. Create a website, (I did on Flicker), post all your best stuff and tell people about it. Little steps will become giant leaps pretty quickly, most important... Follow your dream.
Love your videos, Lindsay, and find much inspiration here. That said, I wish B&H would turn the volume way down on the background music - it's too much like listening to the bar next door, divides attention, much too distracting. This habit, common on UA-cam, seems to be based on the assumption that we need maximum stimulation-distraction all the time. Please. Not true; when we're learning we need maximum focus.
Thank you for the feedback, I will forward it along to our post production team.
She reminds me of Mark Wallace..
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i think canon is recalling all 70d because focusing problem ,, THATS GREAT i will buy a camera that has great focus anyway the 70d.. does not work with lightroom. where do we send or 70d for full refunds sure hope it is true.
we would need real working photographers to teach and not workshop ones
that behind the scenes style cinematography for this, was really irritating.
Fotoshop Quenn !!!! bla bla bla
Talk too much and not enough walking' the talk!
Could not disagree more
The photo in the "symmetrical" forest is very poor in my opinion. It screamed redo, unless you were looking for a washed out, over-exposed shot. So much more could have been done there.
Ya know what? I bet that's exactly the look she was going for.
Creative choice.
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