For best lighting, shoot an hour after sunrise or an hour before sunset for the 'golden hour' and to avoid harsh shadow on your client's face. Dapple light on the face is not flattering at all, try a reflector to get the catch light in your client's eyes This video looks like it was shot around 11am to 2pm b/c of how the shadow falls on you guys. It would have been so much easier on you if you shot the tutorial early in the morning or closer to the evening. This prevents sweating, squinting and harsh shadows= happier clients. You girls are beautiful.
Pro tip. Watch for dapple or spotty light. I notice in quite a few of the images you have this problem. A good fix for this is to have a large white translucent umbrella that will cut the light on your subject and even out the shadows. You'll need an assistant to hold the umbrella for you. Or you can also use a fold out reflector.
For best lighting, shoot an hour after sunrise or an hour before sunset for the 'golden hour' and to avoid harsh shadow on your client's face. Dapple light on the face is not flattering at all, try a reflector to get the catch light in your client's eyes This video looks like it was shot around 11am to 2pm b/c of how the shadow falls on you guys. It would have been so much easier on you if you shot the tutorial early in the morning or closer to the evening. This prevents sweating, squinting and harsh shadows= happier clients. You girls are beautiful.
Pro tip. Watch for dapple or spotty light. I notice in quite a few of the images you have this problem. A good fix for this is to have a large white translucent umbrella that will cut the light on your subject and even out the shadows. You'll need an assistant to hold the umbrella for you. Or you can also use a fold out reflector.
ain't runnin outta time dude, keeps looking at his watch.
I'm gonna be there next fall !!
you guys have skills!
Thanks for watching!
Pro Tip: Use a collapsable deffuser so you won’t get harsh shadows...
So palm trees make it look like Cali, but uh we in Florida palm trees ain’t foreign hell it’s like the mosquitoes they everywhere